I had the good fortune of meeting up with some great guys from another board to hunt coyotes this past week. We hunted hard all day & told the lies til midnight!!

We were in SE Kentucky. Just a couple miles north of the Tennessee/Virginia border in the Daniel Boone Nat'l Forest on the Red Bird WMA. This place has over 200,000 acres to hunt. It is rugged but beautiful country. The Elk population is stable & very healthy. Altho I didn't get to see any my hunting partner seen a nice 6X6. There was sign every where too. We ended up dropping the hammer on 5 coyotes. The 6th got away bleeding.

We all hate to lose critters like this but also realize it happens & re-avow to not let it happen again. Maybe Al shoulda had a 204 instead of a 223 huh??

Anyway I thought I would share a few pics of the area & the big male I 2-0-floored with a 40gr Berger at about 55yds. I caught him in the ribs on the right back just a tad little bit to insure busting at least one shoulder & taking out his 4 wheel drive capabilities. This is very important at nearly 4000 feet above sea level where they can run down into those 2000 foot deep hollows. At the shot he spun & flipped at the same time then did it again & fell 4 feet from where he was hit. After being skinned out there was a 1/2" exit wound so this fella goes to the tanning shop. He has a nice black tip on his tail & a lot of black on his back & neck that doesn't show in my picture.
Enough from me for now. Lets see what the camera has to show.
Beautiful place to set & watch the sun go down.
Here's the coyote from the exit side.
A few guys there estimated this big male to be between 30 & 35lbs.
He is a beautiful coyote & the fur is very thick. He should make a nice addition to my small collection of hunting trophies. Thanks for looking!!

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RIP Russ,Blaine, & Darrell!!
I don't like repeat offenders. I like DEAD offenders!!
Ted Nugent
Isn't there a minimum age for grampas??
^^^^^^
Audrey Renae told me "No there isn't"!!
Glen