bluemike807
CGN Regular
- Location
- Eastern Ontario
In the off season I've been keeping up practice with my compound and recurves - don't want to loose the muscle tone and memory. As far as I know once January arrives Im the only guy at my range out with a bow - its fun to get weird, admiring looks from all the guys firing their 10/22s and SKS's as I practice for twice as long as they do with none of the cost 
That said, I had an interesting thing happen. I was the only guy at the range, and its surrounded on three sides by scrubland, the archery range being right up against the treeline. I was about a half an hour in, trying to sight in a new pin when I heard rustling beside me. I'd just loosed my last arrow otherwise with what happened next, I'd have probably come to full draw.
Out of the bush comes a snowshoe at a dead run, and right on its ass, a coyote. It didn't look to be in great shape, probably why it had run the risk of pursuing Bugs with me standing there. The rabbit tore out halfway between me and the trees, hung a 90 degree right turn and dove into a hole I hadn't noticed in a berm. Coyote hit the hole a second later and tried digging its way in after it. This with me standing maybe 12 feet away. I wasn't scared as it wasn't the biggest dog, but I was very much aware that my closest arrow was 30 yards away in the opposite direction. So I yelled at it, got ready to bean it with my bow if need be and made out all threatening.
It gave me the crustiest look I've ever seen from a dog then ran off into the woods.
After that I kept an arrow in the quiver just in case. It got me to thinking though; what do people tend to bring -if anything - when they're archery hunting. Maybe its not a coyote, maybe its something else when you're in your stand/blind. What about when its bow only season - Im guessing you dont want to get caught by the fishcop with a firearm. What are some peoples' experiences and thoughts?
That said, I had an interesting thing happen. I was the only guy at the range, and its surrounded on three sides by scrubland, the archery range being right up against the treeline. I was about a half an hour in, trying to sight in a new pin when I heard rustling beside me. I'd just loosed my last arrow otherwise with what happened next, I'd have probably come to full draw.
Out of the bush comes a snowshoe at a dead run, and right on its ass, a coyote. It didn't look to be in great shape, probably why it had run the risk of pursuing Bugs with me standing there. The rabbit tore out halfway between me and the trees, hung a 90 degree right turn and dove into a hole I hadn't noticed in a berm. Coyote hit the hole a second later and tried digging its way in after it. This with me standing maybe 12 feet away. I wasn't scared as it wasn't the biggest dog, but I was very much aware that my closest arrow was 30 yards away in the opposite direction. So I yelled at it, got ready to bean it with my bow if need be and made out all threatening.
It gave me the crustiest look I've ever seen from a dog then ran off into the woods.
After that I kept an arrow in the quiver just in case. It got me to thinking though; what do people tend to bring -if anything - when they're archery hunting. Maybe its not a coyote, maybe its something else when you're in your stand/blind. What about when its bow only season - Im guessing you dont want to get caught by the fishcop with a firearm. What are some peoples' experiences and thoughts?


















































