Cool coyote footage

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Point blank my A$$. Make it run several yards away from you and then shoot it. I'd love to be right beside the action when the trigger gets pulled. It's tough watching yotes blow up through a scope at close distances anyways.
 
I have nothing against yote hunting, it's the hand feeding before shooting them. Doesn't seem right somehow. They get like that anywhere they are not hunted and fed by people, it isn't fair to them.

I have hunted and trapped enough to have alot of respect for animals that can survive in our Canadian wilds. I very much admire alot or most of the game and fur bearing species that I have harvested for food or fur. I feel it is a priviledge to see them in nature as they are, in their fierce and indominable will to survive and carry on. Many people could learn from them.

They have such a drive to survive and live that it is a shame to kill them just to see what you tacticool shotgun can do, all I was saying. On the other hand, if they are overpopulated, threatening your pets & stock, or you are harvesting their fur, have at it.

Basically, have a reason, don't kill indiscriminately.

That is exactly what the anti's expect and are using to make our sport go away.

JT.
 
Here doggie, doggie...

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The .257 Bee stings

OK, fine. This yote and another were within 40 yds of our weaning pens. It was unfortunate enough to stop and look over it's shoulder @ 200 yds, catching a 117 grain hornady interlock in the neck. I'll be pelting this one and hopefully manage to salvage it.

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Sorry cell pics are not great.

JT.
 
I dont know wich one seemed stoopider the guy filming or the Yote itself???
It looks like it could have been a set up also, maybe he found it as a pup and raised it??? It was just to interested in playing???
Just my opinion, but I do have to agree it would have definetly made an AWESOME rug!!!:D
 
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