2 coyote morning

fratri

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Got to the farm at first light, let things settle down a few minutes before starting my soft dying rabbit sound.
After about 5 mins a coyote comes from over my shoulder (far right) and looks like she is going to run right through the set. I WOLF at her to stop and take the 110 yd shot. She runs over the hill and lose sight of her quickly. No real reaction to the shot so thinking I may have missed šŸ™

I continue playin dying rabbit on and off for another 20 minutes before I think about packing it up but before I do, I go for a walk over the hill just incase I did hit the coyote. I go about 70 yds over the hill before I spot the coyote dead just by the fence line šŸ™‚ Awesome.......

I take a few pictures and make my way back to my setup. I decide not to go to another farm but instead try calling again. Its been about an hour since I first arrived.
So I start off again with a soft dying rabbit sound and after about 5 minutes this second coyote comes out (from the bush area I was originally watching). He was coming in on a string to the caller, worrying about the wind, I stopped him with a loud WOLF sound at about 70 yds or so and took the shot.

Dragged him over to the other coyote for the double header pic

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Great work. Mind if I ask about your shooting tripod set up?

A old fashion wooden hockey stick cut down the middle, got the idea from Varmint Als https://www.varmintal.com/abifu.htm

Can also be used as walking sticks and for poking the coyote to make sure its dead :)
 
Hey Frank:

Notice the dips in the cultivated land. Coyotes know how to disappear into them and hide and wait. And then burst off running. And you have a problem on your hands.;):d:)
 
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