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Taylorsville WMA coyote

Started by cityslicker, June 27, 2010, 09:44:53 PM

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cityslicker

Well my best friend and I decided to go out to Taylorsville WMA this afternoon and do some scouting for coyote sign. The first place we went to was a grown up field with woods all around. We found a small watering hole in the woods just off the field that I knew was probably frequented by many critters. As soon as I got up to the edge of the water I could see coyote track all around it. I didn't really intend on hunting, but had my rifle just in case and my Foxpro Spitfire in my backpack. I told my buddy that just for the heck of it we would make a stand there and see what happens. So I sat the caller out in front of us by the water and we sat up by a fence row. I played coyote pup screams and about 30 seconds later I could here something running through the leaves to the front right of us. I then saw the coyote run up to a clearing and I already had the gun up and safety off and bang, down he went. My buddy never heard it and only had enough time to see the coyote fall after I shot. I looked at him and said are you hooked and he was like uh yeah!


KySongDog

Nice story and pic!  Congratulations!   :congrats:

Frogman

You can't kill 'em from the recliner!!

Jeb


cityslicker

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Thanks guys. I almost didn't have a pic to go with the story. I left my phone back at the truck, luckily my friend had his. Because there's no way I was going to pack that dog out of there lol. It was a long way back there and it was HOT. Also I went to turn on the Spitfire and nothing, rechargeable batteries were dead and he happened to have some AA batteries on him. I had my hand call, but really wanted to test out the Foxpro. I already bought some back up batteries for next time. We ended up making another stand and I called in a doe with my hand call.

Bills Custom Calls

Sounds like a good ending to a scouting trip  :yoyo: :congrats:
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coyote101

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weedwalker

Congrats on the coyote Cityslicker. :congrats: :congrats: Nice write up too. :yoyo:

Carolina Coyote

Way to go Cityslicker, looks like you getting the hang of it. Good Job.  :yoyo:  :yoyo: cc

kyfuzzyface

WTG Cityslicker sound like you beat me to the scouting trip !!
Fuzzy

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Yotehntr

Yotehntr calls... put something pretty on your lips :wink:

cityslicker

Quote from: kyfuzzyface on June 28, 2010, 11:29:35 AM
WTG Cityslicker sound like you beat me to the scouting trip !!


Yeah I guess I'm the only one dumb enough to be out there when it's in the 90's :biggrin:. I just had to get out there and now I'm glad I did. As a bonus my best friend is hooked and so I have me a hunting partner.

WldWldWest

"Choot...Choot em Jacob!"

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coyotehunter_1

Quote... and about 30 seconds later...

:highclap: Don't ya' just love it when a plan comes together :biggrin:


If I may ask, what kind of shooting iron were you using, Savage? It looks sweet.

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possumal

Mighty fine work, Cityslicker and partner.  Glad you two are now hooked. 
Al Prather
Foxpro Field Staff

cityslicker

Quote from: coyotehunter_1 on June 29, 2010, 12:10:43 PM
Quote... and about 30 seconds later...

:highclap: Don't ya' just love it when a plan comes together :biggrin:


If I may ask, what kind of shooting iron were you using, Savage? It looks sweet.



It's a Savage Model 10 predator hunter in .243 with a Bushnell 4200 Elite