Hi Guys, sorry I was unable to get any photographs only spent a little over a hour shooting as we had to get bales hauled.
My nephew the night before I got there was practising his calf roping and just before dark a coyote appears in the small pasture right next to the roping arena.
This coyote had a death wish as my nephew was able to run to the house to get his glasses and then to the barn to get the 243.
The coyote was still trying to lure out the dogs when my nephew let the air out of him. He advised me that they have now shot 5 coyotes with in a couple of hundred yards of the farm buildings in the last month.
This is quite unusually and once we are able to get the bales all hauled I will be spending a week or so down there with a call to see if I can get rid of a few more.
Dan
Back from the farm
Back from the farm
Keep the Son in your eyes.
Bless You
Dan
Bless You
Dan
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Re: Back from the farm
Dan, it's a crying shame to see that you are putting work above pleasure My wife has the same attitude and it often interferes with my master plan to be a Gentleman Varmint Eradicator Oh well, back to work Hope ya get the hay in before it rains and have more time shooting (and picture taking)! Good Luck, Gary