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Started by linemansteve, March 01, 2010, 05:31:31 PM

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linemansteve

I went out Sunday afternoon with a friend of mine to do a little hunting on a new farm he bought that backs up to the national forest. We did a couple of sets on his farm and came up empty. As we walked a old loggiing road I saw some turkeys of to our side and I told Johnny, around my place if you see turkeys there's a good chance a coyote is around dogging them. Johnny said there was a small clearing ahead. I put him where I thought would a good stand and put the caller up in a tree and moved to the side and set down. I've got in the habit of blowing my mouth call before I start with the electronic caller. I blew I short series on the call and I saw ears coming up the hill, I was looking to see if he had a shot and at 20 yards I shot her. I stood up and ask Johnny if he saw it and he said no but that it was sure quick. After that I told him he's sitting right in front of me from now on.  She was a 43 lb female
No signature required,my hand shake or my word is good enough.
Saw a women texting while driving and it really pissed me OFF, so I rolled down my window and threw my beer at her.

weedwalker

WTG Steve. :highclap: Congrats on that BIG female. :congrats:

linemansteve

Thanks Ed, thats the second one I've called in with a mouth call.
No signature required,my hand shake or my word is good enough.
Saw a women texting while driving and it really pissed me OFF, so I rolled down my window and threw my beer at her.

HaMeR

It's cool you're still giving those coyotes hell Steve!!  :yoyo: :yoyo:
Glen

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wked

WTG Steve!  What call were you blowin'?

linemansteve

wked, I was using a open reed jack rabbit distress. When things slow down hunting I'm going to pick up some calls from our members on the board here. Steve
No signature required,my hand shake or my word is good enough.
Saw a women texting while driving and it really pissed me OFF, so I rolled down my window and threw my beer at her.

FinsnFur

Boy that WAS quick.
I was like...... :huh:  what?...it's over?   :laf:

Congrats though, seriously. Thanks for sharing it :yoyo:
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pitw

Way to lay her down Steve.  Putting him right in front of you for the next call all but guaranty's a back door coyote :laf: :laf:
I say what I think not think what I say.

WldWldWest

Good Shooting Linemansteve!!!

And a sweet paint job on the weapon!!! :yoyo:
"Choot...Choot em Jacob!"

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Yotehntr

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

buckcrazy

nice dog pretty color. i like it when things happen fast

KySongDog

Quote from: linemansteve on March 01, 2010, 05:31:31 PM
As we walked a old loggiing road I saw some turkeys of to our side and I told Johnny, around my place if you see turkeys there's a good chance a coyote is around dogging them.


Congratulations on the coyote, Steve!!!!     Is that ecaller up for sale now?  It doesn't look like you need it.   :nono:

That bit of advice works well at the LBL too.  If you can find the turkeys the coyotes are in the neighborhood somewhere. 


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Frogman

Good calling and shooting!!  Thanks for the story and pics.

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

CCP

Nice job Steve you are doing a great job this year on the coyotes. :congrats: :congrats:
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keekee

Congrads! Nice looking coyote! Always nice to break in a new farm!  :biggrin:

Brent

Raven42

Great job Steve. Keep up the good work.  :highclap:

Raven
Go afield with a good attitude, with respect for the wildlife you hunt and for the forest and fields in which you walk. Immerse yourself in the outdoor experience. It will cleanse your soul and make you a better person. (Fred Bear)

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