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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1968827" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I was up on the mountain one nice fall day at around 8000 feet to do some coyote work for a guy when I saw a golden eagle circling it dove and hit a nice antelope buck on it's shoulders . The buck ran a couple of hundred yards then stopped . The eagle hit it again and again it ran a couple hundred yards . It was bleeding and panting I'm not sure how long this had been going on when I first saw it happening but I watched it for at least half an hour untill the buck just stood there when the eagle would hit him . The eagle then lit on his back then started picking at his ribs and opened his side after awhile more the buck fell down and the eagle was feasting on him . It isn't always so nice and peaceful in the natural world and death comes to all at some point in time so that others my eat , we as humans like to put a gentler twist on life and death .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1968827, member: 91783"] I was up on the mountain one nice fall day at around 8000 feet to do some coyote work for a guy when I saw a golden eagle circling it dove and hit a nice antelope buck on it's shoulders . The buck ran a couple of hundred yards then stopped . The eagle hit it again and again it ran a couple hundred yards . It was bleeding and panting I'm not sure how long this had been going on when I first saw it happening but I watched it for at least half an hour untill the buck just stood there when the eagle would hit him . The eagle then lit on his back then started picking at his ribs and opened his side after awhile more the buck fell down and the eagle was feasting on him . It isn't always so nice and peaceful in the natural world and death comes to all at some point in time so that others my eat , we as humans like to put a gentler twist on life and death . [/QUOTE]
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