Woke up Sunday to fresh snow,about 4" and after taking care of chores I thought I would walk up behind the house to see if I could cut some fresh tracks. On my second set at about 4 to 5 minutes she came running in from my right. I was playing a group of coyotes sound with a distressed cottontail with it. I finally got her stopped about 50 feet below me and the old 243 with 70 gr HPBT stopped her but she (http://i525.photobucket.com/albums/cc332/linemansteve/Picture096.jpg)slid to the bottom of the ravine. Where is HaMeR when you need him?? I would have given him 20 bucks to go get her.(http://) It was a GREAT day for hunting[i(http://i525.photobucket.com/albums/cc332/linemansteve/Picture098.jpg)mg][/img]
That's great Steve! :yahoo: Thanks for the story & pix. :biggrin:
Quote from: linemansteve on February 23, 2009, 08:25:13 AM
Where is HaMeR when you need him?? I would have given him 20 bucks to go get her.
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: And I'd pay $ to see it on video! :laugh2:
Boy she looks like a nicely furred ole girl too. :yoyo: Nice job and I appreciate ya bringin her in.
Your four inches of snow didnt last long did it? Looks like you just made it home in time. If ya was going to go back out you'd need your green. :laf:
:yoyo: Great story & write up! :yoyo:
:yoyo: Way to go Steve!! Wish it woulda happened a couple weeks ago. I would have went after that dog for you. :yoyo: She looks like a big ol female too. :yoyo: There's a nice hide on that one. You gonna get her done up??
WTG Nice Pics
Good shooting Steve.
Jim
Thanks for the story and pics Great Job :yoyo:
That dog gone global warming took most of the snow away :nono:
I enjoyed talking with you on the Redbird hunt.......Real big female yote ya got there.....If I were there I woulda got it for ya.
But If HaMer were there I would aks him to do it also..... :laf:
She sure has a pretty coat. way to go.
Sorry for the slow reply,,, work,farm and just got back from Knoxville with a sick llama. But yea it was strange Saturday it was in the mid 50's and I was able to work with my bee'sand woke up sunday with snow and mid 20's. The ground seldom freeze's very deep maybe a inch or so and when the sun poked through the clouds it dosn't take long to get rid of it. The winters are much nicer here than in North East Iowa where my wife and I are from. Thanks for all the comments . Steve :highclap:
Thats agood one :yoyo: :yoyo: :yoyo: :yoyo: