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Great pics Charles, that Coyote looks like a big one.
He is a big one. He is one of the black ones. They are bigger than the normal colored ones. I have a feeling there is a black lab mixed in there somewhere.
Have you ever shot one? A black one I mean.
Here is the normal colored one I killed. The black ones are noticeably larger than this one.
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At first glance, I thought that black one was a wolf, because of it's size. The brown ones are big enough.
Last deer season I had gotten in my shooting house (that green outhouse sized structure on stilts visible in the first picture) an hour before daylight. While still full dark, a coyote howled. He must have been only a few yards from the shooting house. It sounded like he was in the shooting house with me! It was very loud! I nearly jumped out of my skin. To tell the truth I was glad I was in the shooting house. I didn't relish the thought of being that close to one in the dark and not able to see him.
No, I haven't. I hope to though. If I see one while deer hunting, I will shoot it, black or otherwise. I also intend to do more calling.
Ken Spielvogel said:
Have you ever shot one? A black one I mean.
That must have been quite an experience. We have them, but rarely see them. When I had the bigger farm I used to see them, but I have not seen one on my smaller farm. The are getting plentiful in many places.
I forgot to tell ya'll, I shot a coyote while squirrel hunting. He was eating a snake and didn't notice me get close enough for a shot. He was a grey one.
The serpent has been the downfall of many a good man. And that Coyote to.
The coyote hadn't finished it when I shot him. There was about 8" left and the head, so I was able to tell the type of snake it was. It is what we call a Blue Runner, its a very fast snake that is non poisonous. I guess a hungry coyote, was able to catch it and make a meal of the somewhat harmless snake.
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