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Started by possumal, November 23, 2014, 05:17:58 PM

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possumal

4 Paws made a late afternoon stand at a new farm he got permission to hunt, kind of getting a jump on the end of the orange army yearly invasion.  He sat up in an old barn which has a wooded area behind it and a big pasture from left all the way to the right side.  He put his Shockwave and decoy out about 40 yards in front by a fenced off sinkhole, with the new Raspy Jack playing about volume 25.  About 30 minutes into the stand, this pair entered the pasture to his left about 250 yards out. They hung up temporarily, so he switched to Vole Squeaks.  The female was trying to work to get the wind, so he stopped the male at about 135 yards, and anchored him.  The female continued to the right, and 4 Paws hurried to that side of the barn, and barked at her.  She stopped at about 140 yds, with her head and neck showing, and he anchored her right there. Both DRT.  Here is a picture:

Al Prather
Foxpro Field Staff

gravesco hunter

Nice hunt,the ar is the way to go on coyotes if you are hunting by your self,sure makes for a quick follow up shot

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possumal

They were finally happy to be out of the rain and wind for good.  :biggrin: :biggrin:
Al Prather
Foxpro Field Staff

Okanagan

 :laf:  I can identify with getting out of the wind and cold rain!

Setting up in a barn sounds excellent.  Nice fur. 


riverboss

Quote from: possumal on November 23, 2014, 05:17:58 PM
4 Paws made a late afternoon stand at a new farm he got permission to hunt, kind of getting a jump on the end of the orange army yearly invasion.  He sat up in an old barn which has a wooded area behind it and a big pasture from left all the way to the right side.  He put his Shockwave and decoy out about 40 yards in front by a fenced off sinkhole, with the new Raspy Jack playing about volume 25.  About 30 minutes into the stand, this pair entered the pasture to his left about 250 yards out. They hung up temporarily, so he switched to Vole Squeaks.  The female was trying to work to get the wind, so he stopped the male at about 135 yards, and anchored him.  The female continued to the right, and 4 Paws hurried to that side of the barn, and barked at her.  She stopped at about 140 yds, with her head and neck showing, and he anchored her right there. Both DRT.  Here is a picture:


Nicely done!! Al you guys are stone cold killers.[emoji106]

Dale

good shooting on a nice pair... the rifle is sweet too...
when you step out of the truck you become part of the food chain...

JohnP

When they come for mine they better bring theirs

coyote101

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