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1 Stand,1 Shot, 1 Kill,1 Witness

Started by blakcoyote, February 18, 2007, 10:46:46 PM

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blakcoyote

Only had time today for one stand.Decided to try the spot that I called in and killed a single male a few weeks back.That was the first time I tried that spot,and figured it was worth another shot.The wind had died down since yesterday,with a front moving in tonight.Again,I sat with my back to the north,with the wind coming from the SW.Looking out into this logged out select cut type of a ravine.


I started the stand with a high pitched lone howl,with my homemade howler.Then went silent,scanning the area,looking for movement.It was nice.The wind was pretty much nil,the sun was low,behind a few scattered clouds.

After a few minutes,and detecting zero movement of any incoming,I decided to let out a short series of loud kiyi's,and left it echo through the hardwoods.After a few seconds,I thought I seen movement to my left,beyond the slight rise in front of me.So,I watched for a minute or two,searching out every little shape,and shadow,looking for anything that might belong to a coyote.NOTHIN.

  So I'm into about the 10 minute mark of the stand,and give out a short series of bunny screams on my carlton critter call for about 15 sec.

Just as I pulled the call from my lips,a blur of fur is coming in hard along the right side of the slight rise just to my left,in front of me.Then to my hard left,in my periphial vision,I catch another blur of fur coming up the slight rise next to me.I could hear their feet falling as they hit the shallow snow on frozen ground.It was time to do or die,and I wasn't about to die.I knew the second I throw my rifle up,the charger to the left was gonna see me,there was nothing blocking his view,so decide,to wait a second until the front charger got behind a tree,figuring she wouldn't know what was happening until she woke up dead.

As the nose of the 12 O'clock dog was vanishing behind a maple,I brought my rifle up.As I did,the hard charging dog to the left,who was about 10yds away,caught me and swapped ends,almost skiddin' sideways and kickin' up snow.At that instant the charger to my front,locked em' up,and swung her head in the direction of her fleeing accomplice,trying to access what just happend.She had stopped behind the tree,but not soon enough,for her head and neck were exposed at a mere 15 paces from the end of my .243,which a milli second later,barked,and left her lying on the snow,with her tail doing a few twitches of her last dance.The .243 hit her at mid neck,but couldn't do the deed when she swung around on the fleeing witness who wasted no time putting on the distance,to where coyotes go at times like this.

The arrow is pointing to the nice adult female where she is layin',in a slight depression.The pic was taken before I got up.After the shot.


And her she is in her final resting place,her tail was a little rubbed and matted with burdocks,but the rest of her is just fine.

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Now that makes some good reading 

Hurry now go do it again and lets have some more stories  :yoyo:

Great Job :highclap: :highclap:




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222Shooter

Great story and pics. Good job keeping your cool. Thanks.  :congrats:

KySongDog

Great story with a happy ending!  Thanks for sharing.    :congrats:

FinsnFur

Dang That was like something right out of a magazine.  :highclap:
Nice job Blak.   :congrats:
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blakcoyote

Thanks everyone.Just wish I had more time to hunt,so just gotta write about my hunts it to take the edge off.  :biggrin:

keekee

Great write up! Congrads on the good hunt! And nice Coyote!


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DirtyDog

Congrats, nice job! Great story too.  :congrats:

yotefever

Duane,
I hope to get up there next weekend if not working and try to help out if there are any left. I'm supposed to work tomorrow but will have to wait and see if the weather permits. If I don't work Monday I'll be out down here and I hope I don't get stuck in the snow, we're supposed to get 8-10 inches of snow. Just when I was about to get out my other cammies.  :biggrin:
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blakcoyote

Mike,theres still plenty left,their just skeered now.LOL :innocentwhistle:

Bopeye

I'm not sure why I just read this..... :shrug: but I sure did enjoy the read. Good job.. :congrats:
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CCP


Good story and pics Nothing like a good visual to go with a good story. I love those woods and snow keepem comin
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