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Big woods Ohio coyote

Started by 222Shooter, February 07, 2007, 07:42:06 AM

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222Shooter


I called in this little guy after about 15 minutes of calling on my Sceery open reed. After this guy I moved about 500 yards down the ridge and called up a pair of coyotes but they stayed about 100 yards away and I couldn't get a clear shot. Plus I was shaking so bad from adrenaline that I could barely see straight. This was one of my best days. Two setups, 3 coyotes, one kill. I wish I could have hunted longer as they are getting hungry with the frigid weather and snow.


Hawks Feather

Nice looking coyote.  I am sure glad that you are hunting the warm part of the state.   :shck:   It sure is cold around here.

Jerry

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Welcome to the site 222~
That's a pretty good size one too. Thanks for sharing the story  :wink:
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Nice one. Looks like a good sized coyote ya got there. :biggrin:

keekee

Nice looken coyote shooter! Im looking forward to getting out in the snow this weekend myself!


Brent

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Hey Rich: Good to see ya here!!!  :highclap:
Did ya shoot this one before or after he stepped on your boot? :roflmao: (I loved that story! :biggrin:)
BTW did ya get him w/ the "222"? :wo:

222Shooter

Naw I shot this one with my 243 at about 40 yards. Its a good thing I had the 243 as I barked to stop him and he stopped behind some brush. I shot thru it and hit him forward of the shoulder. I don't think the 222 would have made it. The bullet came out the front of his chest and blew a apple size hole out. He still got up and ran down hill for 50 yards! He was a tough son of a gun. Going out tomorrow morn. Ought to be fine calling. I love this snow and cold! :wink:

coyotehunter_1

Good calling, 222shooter :eyebrownod:  :congrats:



My 222 ('ol reliable) is a favorite but the 243 also gets a work out, on occasion. :wink:


BTW< Whats all that white stuff on the ground?  :confused:


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Way to go 222 I am going out Sat afternoon




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Quote from: 222Shooter on February 08, 2007, 08:47:33 PM
Naw I shot this one with my 243 at about 40 yards. Its a good thing I had the 243 as I barked to stop him and he stopped behind some brush. I shot thru it and hit him forward of the shoulder. I don't think the 222 would have made it. The bullet came out the front of his chest and blew a apple size hole out. He still got up and ran down hill for 50 yards! He was a tough son of a gun. Going out tomorrow morn. Ought to be fine calling. I love this snow and cold! :wink:

I'm glad to see that even a 243 can have a hard time anchoring them sometimes.
Makes me feel better about the one I couldn't find at LBL.

That's a fine looking coyote.... :congrats:
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