Last minute coyote hunt.

OKRattler

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It's been a while since I told a huntin story so I figured now is as good a time as any. Yesterday evening I went out to a spot I've been wanting to call but I have to wait until the wind is right to call that particular spot and it was perfect yesterday. Until I got out there and it changed directions. I had another spot that was perfect for the wind change so I got out there as fast as I could. I got set up and had 15 minutes before sundown so I didn't waste any time.

I didn't have the best stand placement in the world but I decided to chance it. I had a ridge to my left that I couldn't see over and they could easily use it to go downwind of me. A little over 9 minutes into the stand a small coyote walks over the ridge to my left and is stares right at me. I didn't move hoping the call would get her attention long enough that I could move my rifle and get her in the scope. No such luck,she headed back up the ridge to try and get my wind. I waited until I couldn't see her as her head disappeared over the ridge. As soon as she was out of sight I jumped up and ran over the hill to cut her off before she got downwind. I saw her trotting. She must've seen movement as I topped the hill and stopped at 100 yards. I could tell she was about to take off but she stood still just a little too long. I made an offhand shot and dropped her. She layed there for about 5 seconds and made it back up on her feet somehow. I watched her in the scope as she ran another 45 yards before piling up. 55 grain softpoint to the shoulder,no exit.
 
I don't have any qualms about breaking stand to chase a coyote down if need be. Or shooting offhand,or using a .223....lol

That last one might raise a few eyebrows. But believe it or not I've never seen a bullet bounce off a coyote when I was shooting the dreaded .223.
 
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Well I had a picture to go with the story but I don't remember my log in to photobucket. Too many passwords for too many different things now days. And my memory ain't worth a dang so I either need to stop creating so many passwords or learn how to write it down and file it.
 
Originally Posted By: weekenderA password cheat sheet save on my computer is the only way I can keep up.

It's about to the point that I need one. I started out with three I had to remember. Now I have several for work,one just to show that I'm on the clock so I can get paid....There's passwords and codes for everything.
 
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