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I'll play.
Not a coyote but here is a fox from end of November.
Shot with a cooey60 from about 10yrds while squirreling. Dropped on the spot and didn't move.
It was raining, sorry about the wet looking fur.
Not me in the picture, but I'd like to think it was my expert button pushing on the caller remote that brought that dog in......
Pretty sure he was using the Bushnell 3.5-21 ERS.
Here are some of my photos from this year.
165M, Norinco M305, USGI stock, Bushnell 2.5-16, shooting 155 amax
He was mangy
Shot with my Savage, 243AI, 22" Mcgowen barrel, 105 amax at 3050 fps, home built composite stock, Burris XTR2 3-15
These 2 are shot with the same savage again. First double
I treated it like a purse, or bag of dog poop..... Touched it as little as possible as I dragged into the back corner of the hay field along the fence line and left it for the other critters.
Myself, well I leave them in a spot out of the way from the public eye. Not much good for anything. Might go back in the late spring to pick up the skull but that's about it.
Both taken with my 700 .308 semi custom, 178amax over 42.1g Varget, clipping 2650fps. Optic is a NF 5.5-22 NSX.
Taken at 185, 215 yards, called in with a fox pro. Best thing about that day was took a fellow who has never been hunting out and he really enjoyed the action, hopefully make him a full timer.
Took this nice 50+ lb male last weekend. Second week in November and still no snow on the ground in central Manitoba�� 150 yards into the wind from my tree stand. My e caller was out of batteries, so ended up using my back up Foxpro Skyote reed call. He came in fast, had to "Yip" at him to get him to stop for a second. Pill of choice is .223 Horniday Superformance 53g V-Max.