11-18-10

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Clint E
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11-18-10

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Opening morning IL. firearm deer season spotted this coyote out in the corn stalks. Pulled out my WW call and brought it in 120yrds rem 11-87 12ga rem core lock slugs. Completly lifted the coyote off the ground and did a mid air flip. Here is were i was setting.
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coyote spotted in direction of grain bin in the distance.
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Yote stopped and got wind of me or spoked maybe due to haveing to wear blaze orange.Small patch of grass in center of pic is were the yote was.Couldnt find enterance of bullet untill i looked and found that i gave it the texas heart shot(nothing personal texas residents thats just what it has always been called up here for the but shot)
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Hero shot of yote and 11-87
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ClintE, Thats some nice shooting with a 12 gage at 120yds, nice yote also. Thanks,Ken. :D
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Kenbrofox i was pretty proud of myself on that shot but to turn around and miss a doe at about 75yrds was a let down i shot right under the doe.
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Cint, Was it doe fever :lol: Ken.
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Clint,
I don't see your deer tag on the coyote? :) You do know that a doe is bigger than a coyote and doesn't have as long or bushy tail and they do taste better :lol:. I guess a coyote would be easier to drag back to the truck!
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Kenbrofox no doe fever just flat missed. I get more feverish coyote hunting than deer hunting.

Melvin just add a little salt it will taste ok
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