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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Early season BMag double
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<blockquote data-quote="Xs24-7" data-source="post: 2943376" data-attributes="member: 85163"><p>I don't usually start calling this early…..but with my buck tag filled and the farmer complaining about the coyotes harassing his dogs, I made the decision to stop by and do a quick stand at last light on the way home.</p><p>Setting up along the top of a berm along a drainage ditch, I set the call about 20 yards downwind and set up overlooking a thinner section in the brush.</p><p>A few minutes into the first sound a coyote came in, but was hidden in the thick brush and he moved off without offering a shot. He started barking back in the bush, and I switched sounds and replied back with some barks, then moved to a pup distress. He came charging back in, and I shot him at about 15 yards as he came across the ditch. After the shot I left the call going and another coyote started howling. I changed up sounds a couple times and was able to call it in as well, dropping it about 30 yards away.</p><p>This area is rimfire only, so I was using a Savage BMag. The first coyote I shot was the largest coyote I've ever taken, I wish I'd brought a scale. The other was this years pup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xs24-7, post: 2943376, member: 85163"] I don’t usually start calling this early…..but with my buck tag filled and the farmer complaining about the coyotes harassing his dogs, I made the decision to stop by and do a quick stand at last light on the way home. Setting up along the top of a berm along a drainage ditch, I set the call about 20 yards downwind and set up overlooking a thinner section in the brush. A few minutes into the first sound a coyote came in, but was hidden in the thick brush and he moved off without offering a shot. He started barking back in the bush, and I switched sounds and replied back with some barks, then moved to a pup distress. He came charging back in, and I shot him at about 15 yards as he came across the ditch. After the shot I left the call going and another coyote started howling. I changed up sounds a couple times and was able to call it in as well, dropping it about 30 yards away. This area is rimfire only, so I was using a Savage BMag. The first coyote I shot was the largest coyote I’ve ever taken, I wish I’d brought a scale. The other was this years pup. [/QUOTE]
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