This hunt took place a few weeks ago now but I thought I’d post it for the fun of it. I decided to do a quick hunt in a timber located about ½ mile behind a farmer’s buildings. I drove to the gate opening and began walking out across a snow-covered soybean field. Between where I parked and the timber was an irrigation ditch that ran to the north and south. As I walked across the bean field, the farmer’s dog decided to come out and see what I was up to. The dog never came up to me but rather, it worked ahead of me toward the irrigation ditch. When the dog got to the ditch, which is about 150 yds from the timber, a coyote came charging out from the edge of the timber. The coyote looked like it was coming out to kick that dog’s butt! I immediately dropped to the prone position, got the coyote in my scope and squeezed off a round, dropping the coyote where it stood. I think the coyote was so focused on the farm dog that it never even saw me! The farmer's dog took off back for the barn-yard at full-tilt after the first shot! Unfortunately, I hit the coyote high in the back and it took another round to dispatch it but it was all over in about 5 seconds!
This picture is taken from where I shot. The coyote is to the right of the pine trees at the far edge of the corn stubble.
Here she is zoomed in from where I shot.
This picture was taken from where the coyote lay, back toward where my truck was parked. Not a long walk.
This is the "dead hole" the farmer uses for his feeder calves. Guess where the coyote popped out of....
The coyote was digging at the dead calf buried in the bottom of this hole.
Didn't even get a chance to call
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Didn't even get a chance to call
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Re: Didn't even get a chance to call
THAT'S THE WAY TO LAY THE SMACK DOWN CONGRATS
HUNT HARD. SHOOT STRAIGHT. KILL CLEAN, AND APOLOGIZE TO NO ONE!
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Nice job, I have been out 3 times in the 3 months for the whole day and have not even seen a yote. Maybe next time.
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Re: Didn't even get a chance to call
Nice shooting.......
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Re: Didn't even get a chance to call
nice shot and the weather looks mighty cold.
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Re: Didn't even get a chance to call
Nice short hunt and back to the house to warm up
Congrats, bet it was a tad bit exciting.
In Christ,
Song Dog
Congrats, bet it was a tad bit exciting.
In Christ,
Song Dog
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Re: Didn't even get a chance to call
DarkNight--Excellent report and GREAT photos. Now, please tell us about your rifle, scope, loads you are using, etc. A picture of your rifle would be a welcome addition too!!!
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Re: Didn't even get a chance to call
Thanks for the comments guys. So this is a picture of the rifle that I use on coyotes. Actually, this picture was taken down in your neck of the woods, Song Dog. I shot him a couple of years ago around the Dixon Springs, Illinois area.
The rifle is a Savage 12 vlp in, naturally, .204 Ruger. It is stock and came from the factory with a 1.25 pound trigger pull. I definately keep my finger away from that trigger until just before the shot.
I put a Bushnell Elite 4200 scope on it. It is a 4 x 16 x 40 scope with the matte finish and the multi-x recticle.
Right now I am shooting factory 34 grain Winchester Super-X hollowpoints. I am a fourth-year veterinary student so I don't have much time to range-test loads, however I do have some loads made up using the Sierra Blitzking 39 grainers with Remington 71/2 primers and H-4895 powder. If I ever get time between rotations and trying to find a job for 2 vets, I will stretch out a string to 100 and 200 yds and see what the loads do on paper!
You guys take care and stay warm out there in N. Dacolder, Silverfox. I hear you are reaching record low temperatures out there!
The rifle is a Savage 12 vlp in, naturally, .204 Ruger. It is stock and came from the factory with a 1.25 pound trigger pull. I definately keep my finger away from that trigger until just before the shot.
I put a Bushnell Elite 4200 scope on it. It is a 4 x 16 x 40 scope with the matte finish and the multi-x recticle.
Right now I am shooting factory 34 grain Winchester Super-X hollowpoints. I am a fourth-year veterinary student so I don't have much time to range-test loads, however I do have some loads made up using the Sierra Blitzking 39 grainers with Remington 71/2 primers and H-4895 powder. If I ever get time between rotations and trying to find a job for 2 vets, I will stretch out a string to 100 and 200 yds and see what the loads do on paper!
You guys take care and stay warm out there in N. Dacolder, Silverfox. I hear you are reaching record low temperatures out there!
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Re: Didn't even get a chance to call
Maybe its been a long day but I don't know where Dixon Springs is. From what I understand, there is another Palmyra in Illinois (up north).
I noticed your signature at the bottom, do you know Tim Wells that produced Relentless Pursuit?
Awesome pic, nice and dark.
In Christ,
Song Dog
I noticed your signature at the bottom, do you know Tim Wells that produced Relentless Pursuit?
Awesome pic, nice and dark.
In Christ,
Song Dog
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Re: Didn't even get a chance to call
Sorry if I got my wires crossed, Song Dog. Dixon Springs is at the southern tip of Illinois near the Shawnee National Forest. For some reason, I thought you hunted down that way.
I don't know this Tim Wells. A buddy of mine that I have hunted with for years used the term and I took a liking to it. Well, stay warm out there. It's an eyeball freezer today!
I don't know this Tim Wells. A buddy of mine that I have hunted with for years used the term and I took a liking to it. Well, stay warm out there. It's an eyeball freezer today!