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18 October 2013, 00:00
ravenr
Coffee and a coyote
Got a couple days between hunts and was having a cup of coffee this morning looking out the front window.
Spotted this dog at about 800 yds and watched as he worked his way toward me.
At 351 he was close enough and I never even spilled the coffee.


18 October 2013, 00:11
JTEX
Outstanding!


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18 October 2013, 02:33
butchloc
i don't like those white speck. to damn early
18 October 2013, 03:12
ted thorn
I live in the Ozark hills

I cant see 351 yards much less 800


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18 October 2013, 03:46
Biebs
One down...keep it up. Damn things.
18 October 2013, 19:08
don444
Good shootin' !!!!
18 October 2013, 19:15
Thunder Head
Killem all!!!


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19 October 2013, 00:58
PaulS
If we kill all the coyotes and wolves you are going to need a lot of rat traps.


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19 October 2013, 01:17
p dog shooter
We never came close to killing all the yotes wolves are a different story then only after very hard work.
19 October 2013, 02:27
JeremyKS
What ya shooting there?
19 October 2013, 08:22
ravenr
JeremyKS
I'm shooting a 7STW
19 October 2013, 08:35
Navaluk
Why would you go pick it up?
19 October 2013, 10:01
JBrown
quote:
Originally posted by PaulS:
If we kill all the coyotes and wolves you are going to need a lot of rat traps.


Thanks for the advice Farley Mowat.
Wink


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19 October 2013, 10:12
ravenr
quote:
Why would you go pick it up?


25.00 bounty and 15-20 for the hide.
19 October 2013, 21:53
samir
quote:
Originally posted by ravenr:
quote:
Why would you go pick it up?


25.00 bounty and 15-20 for the hide.

Must be nice. I wish I could get $25 for all the coyotes I shoot


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Searcy 470 NE
20 October 2013, 01:43
Steve Lefforge
Ravenr

How did your Bison hunt go? I was hoping that coyote you shot weight another hundred pounds or so. Wink
20 October 2013, 07:53
Skyline
quote:
Originally posted by JBrown:
quote:
Originally posted by PaulS:
If we kill all the coyotes and wolves you are going to need a lot of rat traps.


Thanks for the advice Farley Mowat.
Wink


Did you say Hardly Know It? That is what my Grand father called him back when he was working at the mine in Arviat. Farley was in the bar there all the time.


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