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This is a story that takes a picture and a video to tell. In the picture you see a doe. In the video the doe bolts and the coyotes appear. These came from my trail camera. It is set to take a picture and then a video each time it is tripped.
http://s1322.photobucket.com/user/TruckinHunter/media/Deer/PICT0247...
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I would try to get rid of those coyotes from my hunting ground, if I were you. Thanks for the post.
Definitely Robert. I will take a shot at one any time I can. I had a shot at one during last years muzzleloader deer season. But I missed because my scope had somehow lost zero between the time I sighted it in and started hunting.
I have a caller. I am going to try to call them up.
They are suckers for a good call but watch the wind. They will smell you out.
Yes I see that!
I have to get some pics of my Pyrenees, because right after the deer and the coyote would be white dogs, saliva dripping and fangs showing ...yeah its gonna be a bad day for the coyote!
Robert, i got rid of one of them today! I took my .30-06 and my caller into my shooting house (the green outhouse sized structure on stilts in the background of the pictures). I called for 10 or 15 minutes and a coyote came out just about where the deer is standing. An easy 75 yard shot. When a coyote and a 150 grain Remington CoreLokt out of a .30-06 collide, the coyote always loses! Went in his left side a nice .30 caliber hole, came out on his right side a softball sized hole.
Unfortunately didn't take a camera with me. I guess that means I wasn't all that sure I would get one! LOL
It does show me that my rifle is still dead on. Hit the coyote right where I was aiming.
Robert Burris said:
I would try to get rid of those coyotes from my hunting ground, if I were you. Thanks for the post.
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