WTG what a rush for sure
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WTG what a rush for sure
Thanks everyone, I'm at work again, Farmers son found one coyote this morning while out looking for calves. Said he seen another one walking around.
I wish I could have hunt like this in January when pelts are prime. None of these are worth anything. Just rubbed real bad around the neck and mid back
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That's awesome! Need a fella like yourself on our farms
Another one tonight. Same field. Just sat down at 7pm and was watching the cattle for new calves and this guy appears out of nowhere at 225 yards. Thought I better shoot then as wasnt sure if he seen me already as i wasnt being very still lol.
As I'm taking these pics I can hear 3-5 more howling to each other on two sides of me. Sat another 30min but can hardly see with no snowhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...486cac6a0e.jpg
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Good stuff! Putting the hurt on them! I came home last night just after our small St Patrick's Day celebration, and there was one standing in my driveway. I live about 400 yards from the Peterborough hospital.
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Two more this morning. Seen 2 at daylight, They heard me driving down the laneway breaking ice in the truck because they were lookin my way when I left the barn.. I snuck up to the old snowblower and got a shot at the closest one. Heard a yelp and seen 3 coyotes take off!!
Ran 50 yards to get a better look and seen two coyotes come out the other side of the ravine. The one I shot only went 30 yards and piled up. I left that one there and went and sat in my usual spot. At 730 I heard a few howling to the north so I answered on my hand calls. 10minutes goes by and I seen a coyote 500 yards away going downwind, No shot.
An hour later I look back and theres a coyote standing 50 feet from the dead one. Shoot it and he went down in a heap. This coyote came from across the road and was standing completely downwind of me but he was also downwind of the dead coyote so he didnt smell me.
217 yard shot on the first, 256 yard on the second.
-20 this morning definitely had them out moving. That's #6 n #7 for the week.
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Good shootin! Keep it up as the farmers are thankful for saving their livestock.
Wow, that is awesome........
Excellent shooting and results.
Raising sheep has a similar problem, they're not smart enough to head to the barn/shelter to give birth. A lot of lambs are born out in the yard. If there is snow/ice down, the lambs are warm at birth and melt into the ground. Then freeze in and can't get up to follow Mom. Then they bawl and attract the votes.
I've shot a few when they have come in, but from the sound of it, we don't have anywhere the numbers of yotes you have in the s/w of the province.
Keep up the good work, as a farmer I know it's greatly apprecited.