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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote killed my dog.
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<blockquote data-quote="SeaVeyor" data-source="post: 1715413" data-attributes="member: 90404"><p>This thread has my interest as we have been dealing with the devil dogs for a few years. We live on the NC coast in a small drinking village with a fishing problem, 15 years ago the county had a feral cat problem today none. It was common to hear of 3-5 pets or ferals to get gone weekly and at times nightly.</p><p></p><p>Our county allows for 24/7/365 with NV and suppressed if you have it as does 95 out of 100 counties in NC. The remaining 5 counties are involved with Red Wolf hybrids and tree huggers. Most all hunt clubs have a shoot on sight policies.</p><p></p><p>My latest run in went down as I was giving RJ (my 5 yo Carolina Dingo Dog) his last property patrol before lights out. We exit the cottage and RJ bolts towards the pond, I sweep him with my light to see his target is a large yote. So RJ being the super dog that he thinks he is bolts right in behind the bait yote. By the time I get to the area where he left the yard he comes trotting out with 2 yotes in tow, the first dove back into the woods when I racked the slide, the second continued straight towards us with her nose on the ground. This is with a Streamlite on her face, at 20 yards i planted her.</p><p></p><p>This happened so fast that there would have been no saving the dog if I was not there and armed. Funny side was the wife coming out wanting to know what the yelling and gun shot was all about.</p><p></p><p>OP, sorry for your loss, I can fully understand your anger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeaVeyor, post: 1715413, member: 90404"] This thread has my interest as we have been dealing with the devil dogs for a few years. We live on the NC coast in a small drinking village with a fishing problem, 15 years ago the county had a feral cat problem today none. It was common to hear of 3-5 pets or ferals to get gone weekly and at times nightly. Our county allows for 24/7/365 with NV and suppressed if you have it as does 95 out of 100 counties in NC. The remaining 5 counties are involved with Red Wolf hybrids and tree huggers. Most all hunt clubs have a shoot on sight policies. My latest run in went down as I was giving RJ (my 5 yo Carolina Dingo Dog) his last property patrol before lights out. We exit the cottage and RJ bolts towards the pond, I sweep him with my light to see his target is a large yote. So RJ being the super dog that he thinks he is bolts right in behind the bait yote. By the time I get to the area where he left the yard he comes trotting out with 2 yotes in tow, the first dove back into the woods when I racked the slide, the second continued straight towards us with her nose on the ground. This is with a Streamlite on her face, at 20 yards i planted her. This happened so fast that there would have been no saving the dog if I was not there and armed. Funny side was the wife coming out wanting to know what the yelling and gun shot was all about. OP, sorry for your loss, I can fully understand your anger. [/QUOTE]
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