This might be my 4th or 5th trip with these guys, My father and I are the only ones with rifle so we usually get put in some less opportunistic locations. This particular day my coyote came out of the woods about 60-70 yds away. She was pretty tired at this point, had been running for over 2 hours. with bitter cold and 50 k winds, it took me a few seconds to get my safety off on my rifle, frozen solid. No big deal, the coyote wasn't concerned with me, just worried about he 2 hounds on her ass. She stopped to look back at the dogs at 60 yds and bang.... not the cleanest shot, we had to follow up with the 12 G but dead none the less.
Then the party moved down the road to a point of land with a wooded peninsula, they coyotes had to either head to sea (which they often do) or cut across some fields and home back to the woods behind us. The rest of the coyotes were shot in under an hour, the youngest (12-14 ish) hunter got one and the new guy (wearing ski-doo suit) got two. I really need to get me a sled so I can get to these locations! The young guy also takes credit for finishing off mine.
Inly a few days left of the hound season... I hope to get out one more time this year.
Then the party moved down the road to a point of land with a wooded peninsula, they coyotes had to either head to sea (which they often do) or cut across some fields and home back to the woods behind us. The rest of the coyotes were shot in under an hour, the youngest (12-14 ish) hunter got one and the new guy (wearing ski-doo suit) got two. I really need to get me a sled so I can get to these locations! The young guy also takes credit for finishing off mine.
Inly a few days left of the hound season... I hope to get out one more time this year.
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