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    I took this coyote on one of my last stands of the season.....so in mid March....
    He came in to some dying rabbit sounds. He appeared on the trail about 5 minutes into the calling set. I first seen him on the trail standing there looking in my direction, he must have seen me move or something because he got a little spooked and headed back into the bush only to reappear in the opening below. He stopped broadside so I took the 150 yd shot......
    At impact he did a spin and took off running. I thought I hit him well but when I went over to impact area all I saw was a little bit of hair and a little bit of blood.....
    I followed his tracks as best I could but with very little blood and the hard snow I eventually lost his tracks in the hard spotty snow that was there at the time. I was a little disappointed especially since I knew/thought I hit him well but I know sometimes it always doesn't work out......

    So out for a turkey hunt in the same area, decided to go look around again and I find him about 120yds from the original shot.....Not sure how I missed him the first time around but judging from the results, looks like I did... Until next season...





    Last edited by fratri; May 1st, 2019 at 09:50 PM.
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    Good job! It's an ugly looking cus,isn't it?
    Society needs to stop bending to the will of the delusional.

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    Right on Frank. What's going on with its face? Looks like it was cut at some time.

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    Good shooting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SongDog View Post
    Right on Frank. What's going on with its face? Looks like it was cut at some time.

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    No, not cut.......I moved his head with my boot and noticed the fur was detaching from the skin.....I guess after 6 weeks it's expected.
    Pretty proud finding him as this has been my personal best year, with 15 recovered....
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    Nice going Frank,

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    Well done Frank.
    15 yotes per season is impressive, congrats for your personal best!
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    Congrats!! 15 coyotes impressive.
    What rifle you use on yotes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack_Zajac View Post
    Congrats!! 15 coyotes impressive.
    What rifle you use on yotes.
    Factory stock .223 savage axis combo (3x9 scope) pushing a winchester (white box) 45 gr JHP bullet.... but next season will be reloading with 55gr Vmax bullets...
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    And they (VMax 55gr) work very well!!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by fratri View Post
    Factory stock .223 savage axis combo (3x9 scope) pushing a winchester (white box) 45 gr JHP bullet.... but next season will be reloading with 55gr Vmax bullets...
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