Kirsch
Active member
Last year, my fur buyer weighed two of my heaviest coyotes. He indicated of the multiple thousands of coyotes he bought, they were the heaviest. The heaviest went mid-50's. When I walked up on this coyote, I thought maybe I had a coyote that might break the #60lb mark. I sent my fur buyer a picture, and his comment was, "I think you just got the mythical 60lb coyote." I realize for Eastern coyotes, this may not be that large, but it is for this area.
This coyote is probably taller and broader than any coyote I have ever harvested, but as soon as I picked it up, I was pretty sure it wasn't going to weigh up. It didn't even go 50 lbs. Although, it wasn't the 60lb coyote, it is still structurally one of the biggest coyotes I have ever taken. His nickname will forever be GOLIATH.
Not much for video, as the coyote was on us very quick. Took a few pics and was off to the next stand.
This coyote is probably taller and broader than any coyote I have ever harvested, but as soon as I picked it up, I was pretty sure it wasn't going to weigh up. It didn't even go 50 lbs. Although, it wasn't the 60lb coyote, it is still structurally one of the biggest coyotes I have ever taken. His nickname will forever be GOLIATH.
Not much for video, as the coyote was on us very quick. Took a few pics and was off to the next stand.