Let’s see your coyote rifle!

Okay, try telling me that those aren't beautiful animals. And there they are just running around waiting to give something beautiful to shoot with our fine rifles that we love so much. You gun-hating zipperheads ever think of things from our point of view?
Huh...?
 
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Did you mount that black coyote? Gorgeous
I am having that one mounted. He was the biggest one myself and a couple local taxidermist have seen. I have killed 3 total, one a few years back, that one and a 3rd a few day after that one about 500 yards from where that one was shot. I have since seen 2 more on that farm but haven't had a safe shot. Also got this one on another farm I am trying to get.

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Are you finding them in SC? I only ask because I live really close to northwest GA where the article is talking about. In fact, I spent a few weeks this year bear hunting just a bit north of there..
 
Are you finding them in SC? I only ask because I live really close to northwest GA where the article is talking about. In fact, I spent a few weeks this year bear hunting just a bit north of there..
I am usually hunting NW Anderson County and Oconee Co. I can see Currahee Mt across over in GA from one of my spots. We have a ton of them. The thermal image is one as well.
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