lets see pics of the biggest yote you ever killed

This is a picture of my biggest coyote to date.I took these three last year on a full moon night in about 2 hours.I'm not exactly sure how much he weighed but he went over 40lbs.All I know was he was BIG.The two smaller ones were average size(25-28 lbs.) for my area.
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I got this big male right at sundown in November last year. He weighed 35 lbs. I realize that's not huge, but it's by far my biggest. The average is right around 23-27 lbs. This one had a liking for my modified Tally-Ho.

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Here's my biggest, killed here in Utah last October:

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Weighed 44 lb's. The one behind him is a pretty good sized adult male for our area, weighing 30 lb's himself. Took him with a 25 gr. Berger from my .17 Mach IV, bang-flop.

Another pic, blurry, with a YoY taken on the next stand, shows the scale a little bit better:

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Don't have the pic back yet, but my buddy Mike and I called one in 3 weeks ago up around Athelstane, WI. The dog ended up on Mike's side of the setup, so he took the shot. Ended up with a 42lb. male, by far the biggest I've seen. Coat was full and very red, and his head was broad. I was scared for a minute that we'd hit a red wolf, until I was assured (later) that there are no red wolves in those parts. I'll post the pics (the dog and the finished hide) when I get them back.

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Here's a picture of a 48 lb. female that I shot in the fall. I posted before that it was 57 lbs. but apparentely the fish pan I weighed it in is alot heavier than I thought. I shot a pair today and one of them was definately bigger than this one in frame size at least.I have pictures but my computer isn't reading them off the camera for some reason. Will post picture some other time. Ryan

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Here's my biggest coyote to date. I shot him back in December. I didn't weigh the coyote but I put him between 45 and 50 pounds. I took him with my Remington 700 in 243. I was positioned in the fencerow behind where I'm standing when he came in to about 20 feet behind me. I had to turn on him to make a straight away running shot that rolled him where I'm standing with him.

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Hunt safe y'all..Coyote 6974
 
Here's a 50 pound prime Montana coyote alongside a smaller Montana coyote from my book of memories.

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Here is a photo of three coyote hides. The one in the middle is the 50 pounder from the picture above. The other two coyotes were normal sized North Dakota coyotes.

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Here's a photo of two coyotes that I nailed over in the North Dakota Badlands. One weighed in at 47 pounds and the other 45 pounds. The biggest one had some teeth that were worn half way through.

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Here's a photo of that old dog's teeth:

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I tried to post my pic of a 50lb male coyote. Larget I ever tagged. I'm logged in on (Hunt 101.com). I could use some help.

When I go to upload my pic(its in my picture folder on my computer). It opens all of my pics, on the pic-screen bar.

Question; How do I go about just getting 1-pic uploaded? Without opening (posting)all of my pics to that site(Hunt 101.com)???

Any help is appreciated. As I'm not a computer-ologist. Thanks
 
I shot this old grey male a year or so ago. I had been hunting along the Sulpher River and he came in at a hard run across a small pasture just off the river bottom. I nailed him with one shot from my old 22-250 head on as he stopped to consider that big blob in between him and the rabbit he had heard screaming oh so painfully.
He is the biggest yote I have ever taken without a doubt as you can see in the picture with the other yote and cats from that day.
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He even makes my rifle look small when place next to it and it is a full size sporter model 70 Winchester.
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I am sorry I never weighed him but I am sure he was over 40lbs.
 
46 pound male. His front left leg was missing below the ankle. Not a great story with this one, I was eating breakfast at the kitchen table and Pop and I saw it running across the field. I jumped up, ran to the truck and grabbed the 22-250. Started running for the little hill and loading the gun at the sme time. I crested the hill and no coyote. Dropped on one knee and started to lip squeek. He came back just enough for me to get a good shot at 170 yards. This all happened in a t-shirt, flannel pants and slippers. Snared a few 45 pounders but he is the largest.

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