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Another nice male
Topic Started: Feb 15 2011, 10:00 PM (331 Views)
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Right now is the beginning of our calving season. Its like ringing the dinner bell for coyotes. Last friday had two sleeping at the back of the field 500+ yards from the barn.


Pull in the laneway tonight at 4:30pm, coyote standing 250 yards from the barn watching me pull in. I run into the house, load up the .22-250 and head back out. Now the coyote is standing back almost at the fence again watching the barn, then I see its buddy about 100 yards south of it watching me as well. I sneek up to the plow, rest the .22-250 on the edge, get all comfortable (coyote still standing broadside 450 yards away) I check both coyotes out in the scope, get on which looks like the bigger of the two and squeeze one off. I just caught a glimpse of the coyote doing a couple spins as I racked another in the gun, just watched his buddy run south into the bush before I got on him. I fired up the snowmobile and went out to pick up the coyote when I see two more coyotes heading south as well ( no gun) so I chased them out of the field back to the bush. Atleast 4 coyotes out hanging around our barn in daylight, after i was shooting at one of the pairs last friday in the same spot.


definitely the longest shot on a coyote I've ever made, Around 450 yards, I was aiming about 2.5 feet over its back ( have a bullet drop compensator scope) and I hit him mid body just back a little bit, Took out vitals though because he didn't get too far.

when I finished skinning it while walking to the house at 7pm the coyotes were howling like crazy. Had all the hounds and neighbours dogs going crazy. Lots more to go around.


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Good job keep at it
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WTG!!! Get the rest!!!!
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bigr
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Awesome ,,,and nice photo
 
Hooked On Waterfowl
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Great job, Way to go!
 
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That's one heck of a shot, good job !!! sni
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your hammering those yotes, nice!
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Nice shot! cheers11
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cograts Congrats on another good one,you've knock the crap out of them.WTG thmup
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nice shooting,keep at it
 
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nice shot!
 
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Nice yote and even nicer shot!!!!
 
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