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Started by Lighterknot, August 28, 2010, 05:18:14 PM

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Lighterknot

I took a guy from work out calling with me this morning and made 2 stands before it got too hot.  He is brand new to hunting and we called in a coyote at each stand.  The 1st stand of the morning had one come in after about 10 min on his side but he couldn't get a shot before it winded us.  The 2nd stand we were setup a little closer to each other and I called 1 series with a raspy rabbit call and within a minute a young mail came trotting in to within 8 yards.  There was nothing in between me and him so I new any movement would spook him and he was already looking in my direction pretty cautiously.  With 1 steady motion I raised the shotgun and got a load in his hind quarters that caused him to spin and allow me to get 2  follow-up shots.  He only went about 10 yards before piling up and 1 more shot from my buddy to put him out of his misery sealed the deal.

I believe my co-worker may be hooked on the whole predator calling thing.


Chad

Jeb

Congrats !!!  Good to see some out calling.  :congrats:  I bet your friend is now hooked  :congrats:
                               Jeb

Frogman

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

FinsnFur

One on each stand?  :congrats: :highclap:
Nicely done
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vvarmitr

Hot DangLighterknot! WTG :congrats:
Thanks for the story & pix. :biggrin:

kyfuzzyface

I believe my co-worker may be hooked on the whole predator calling thing.

That will get you going, Congrats  :yoyo: :yoyo:
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coyotehunter_1

Chad, it's great to see you again. ;yes;

QuoteHe is brand new to hunting and....
Carrying on the tradition, I see.  :highclap:  Some years back I remember meeting another young feller getting hooked on predator calling.  :wink:




You did well, my friend!!!  :congrats: :yoyo:
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Born and raised in the southern highlands of Appalachia, I'm just an ol' country boy who enjoys calling coyotes... nothing more, nothing less.

pitw

What a nice read that was and pics to boot :bowingsmilie:.  Way to lay it down in that heavy cover. :highclap:
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HaMeR

A dead coyote is a good coyote & that right there is a good coyote. Way to go on initiating a new predator hunter.  :yoyo: :yoyo:
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Todd Rahm

Nice Knot!!!! Is thats as furred up as they get down there?

KySongDog

Congratulations!   Glad to see some one out.   :yoyo:

Lighterknot

Thanks for all the well wishes everyone.  The coolest thing about it is that we were setup close enough to where he saw the coyote about the same time i did so he got to experience that increase in blood pressure we all know those coyotes can cause.   :wink:

Chet:  I am trying to return the favor here in Eastern, GA.  :thumb2:   Hopefully I can link up with you guys for the LBL this year.  2 years ago i was in Iraq and last year I had just moved to GA and couldn't swing it.

Todd: it is still 90 degrees or close to it here everyday so they still have their summer coats on.  they will furr up quite a bit, but not as much as I imagine the northern coyotes do...
Chad

Todd Rahm

Thanks Knot. Thats kinda what I was wondering, if they even got any thicker down there at all.

coyote101

Sweet!  :yoyo: :yoyo: Way to go.  :congrats: :congrats: Thanks for sharing.

Pat
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