My winter coyote hunts in pictures

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I saw another thread like this and thought I would post up my own. My pics are all messed up in order so I can't be specific on dates but they will a be in order from early to late.
Over 60 dogs killed this year and here's a few highlights.
If you want stories or details on any I can post them as well.
Checkout my Instagram @trophy_country_coyotes for more pics
Tikka 222. 40gr vmax 50 yards. With the foxpro
IMG_20201026_093944 by brad, on Flickr

Tikka 222 40vmax. 90 yards, FoxPro and handcalls.
PXL_20201205_164004252.PORTRAIT by brad , on Flickr

Tikka 222 37gr Calhoun 37gr dbhp. 75 and 85 yards. FoxPro
IMG_20201210_123227_967 by brad , on Flickr

Tikka 22-250 50gr vmax. 75 yards. handcalls
PXL_20210117_155232261.PORTRAIT by brad , on Flickr

Browning Maxus shotgun, Hornaday #4 buck. 40 yards. FoxPro
PXL_20201226_194342802 by brad , on Flickr

No kill just a cool photo.
PXL_20210101_213029407 by brad , on Flickr

Tikka 222. 37dbhp. 130 yards. FoxPro
PXL_20201219_232311502.PORTRAIT by brad/url], on Flickr

Tikka 22-250, 50gr vmax, 200 yards, home made handcall.
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PXL_20210123_195650576.MP by brad , on Flickr

Browning Maxus. Hornaday #4buck 30 yards. Homemade handcall
PXL_20210207_215502095.PORTRAIT by brad , on Flickr

Edit. Forgot to add my final pic of the drive to the fur buyer
PXL_20210227_192622260.MP by brad, on Flickr
 
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I try to name my image folders with yyyymmdd to keep things in order, especially when the subjects flow together.

And very nice camera work! Not just the animals, but the compositions.
 
I try to name my image folders with yyyymmdd to keep things in order, especially when the subjects flow together.

And very nice camera work! Not just the animals, but the compositions.

Yeah they are all ordered in my phone but in flikr they got all messed up and I didn't have time to search through and change it for the post.
Thank you! I try hard to get good pictures better than the standard out of focus grip n grin.
 
Great photos, and nice shooting. As someone who dabbles in wood working I'm really curious about how you went about building your homemade call.

Thank you.
I used an acrylic blank (wood works the same) and a pen mandrel to turn on my lathe. Then used rubber bushings and JC Reed's from craft supplies USA.
 
60+ dogs, thats impressive...
Did covid give you more time to get out or is an average season?
Thanks for the pix and goes to show the 222 is still a worthy cartridge.
Rob

I live out in cattle country so covid had zero effect on my hunting time. I will admit a few were trapped but for the most part it's just getting out for 30 min everyday after work and trying to get as many weekend mornings in as possible. Honestly for the amount of time I was out I should have more.
 
awesome nice looking dogs what would you say the average size was and at what time did you have your most success thanks lbo

Lost my scale this year but avg is prob between 20-30lb with big ones getting into the mid 40's my best succes was very early season around end of October and late season when the temps dropped real hard.
 
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