Tricked you.....Ugly coyote is down

fratri

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I went to this same farm this morning and did a couple of sets on it... On the first set I had a coyote stick his head over the rise (probably caught me moving because I had a good wind so it did not smell me) and turned back to go into the bush/creek bed....no chance at a shot....Afterwards, I went for a walk and discovered the creek bed was littered with tracks, using it as a runway......... that got me thinking.......

So fast forward to this afternoon, with some time available....
I decide to go back to the same farm (arriving just as the sun went down) but change up tactics a bit......I would sit in the same spot, but this time instead of just strictly using my screaming rabbit hand-calls, I would incorporate the ecaller and decoy.... (try and trick one of these buggers to come in)
I set the decoy/ecaller about 40 yds away and began with some bird distress calls....After about 7-8 minutes I see this coyote coming my way (opposite direction from this mornings coyote-this mornings coyote came up out of the creek bed on my far right)....
This coyote was moving well toward me but stayed on the far side of the treeline.....I re-positioned myself and got ready....
I was worried he would wind me, so when he got clear of that treeline, I yelled out a loud "Wolf" sound and he stopped.... I already had the cross hairs on him so took the 100yd shot right away.. He dropped in his tracks..... When I approached, I discovered an ugly looking coyote with some mange.....

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Thanks Frank. Keep pounding them !
How are the yote populations looking down your way? I have mentioned before that we are cutting few tracks and no sightings this year through deer season. Kingston area
 
Thanks Frank. Keep pounding them !
How are the yote populations looking down your way? I have mentioned before that we are cutting few tracks and no sightings this year through deer season. Kingston area

I have not been out enough this season to give a creditable say..... I guess we will find out over the few weeks but hopefully enough of them to have some fun :)
 
Coyote hunting has just caught my interest this year and reading your posts, new and old, have got me practicing calls and doing some recce. I now have a good idea of coyote populations. where they are and where I might set up depending on wind direction/cover so please keep posting your hunts. Very informative and entertaining!
 
I went to this same farm this morning and did a couple of sets on it... On the first set I had a coyote stick his head over the rise (probably caught me moving because I had a good wind so it did not smell me) and turned back to go into the bush/creek bed....no chance at a shot....Afterwards, I went for a walk and discovered the creek bed was littered with tracks, using it as a runway......... that got me thinking.......

So fast forward to this afternoon, with some time available....
I decide to go back to the same farm (arriving just as the sun went down) but change up tactics a bit......I would sit in the same spot, but this time instead of just strictly using my screaming rabbit hand-calls, I would incorporate the ecaller and decoy.... (try and trick one of these buggers to come in)
I set the decoy/ecaller about 40 yds away and began with some bird distress calls....After about 7-8 minutes I see this coyote coming my way (opposite direction from this mornings coyote-this mornings coyote came up out of the creek bed on my far right)....
This coyote was moving well toward me but stayed on the far side of the treeline.....I re-positioned myself and got ready....
I was worried he would wind me, so when he got clear of that treeline, I yelled out a loud "Wolf" sound and he stopped.... I already had the cross hairs on him so took the 100yd shot right away.. He dropped in his tracks..... When I approached, I discovered an ugly looking coyote with some mange.....

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Good shooting and keep up the good work . I guess your still using your Savage Axis 223 ? from what I have read they are very accurate .
 
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