Triple this morn (black coyote) w/action pics

Great job guys!!! Just goes to show never give up on a spot. I now us three went in once for sure after the first sighting with no luck and then this...WOW! Wish I coulda been there to enjoy the experience I know you were excited when you called. I could sense the grin on Sam's face even through the phone!
 
Very nice Byron. Looks like you got him all right. I remember the white patch on the chest from that old post. Congrats on a great day.
 
Thanks again guys,

Bootmud,

Thanks for the comment. Some don't appreciate the amount of effort it takes to get this on film. Sometime the extra effort can suck the enjoyment out of it. However when things like this comes together it makes it all worthwhile. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Byron
 
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Byron I have to tell you my Son and I watched one of your old Videos the other day. I don't remember the name but it was on VHS. On that video you missed at least one Coyote, had a spinner, and had what looked to be a wounded one run off. After watching that my Son ran and got his Mom and told her "You got to watch this, this is a real Coyote hunting show." He is 12 now and is a quite accomplished hunter who is unimpressed with the Bang Flop videos.
 
Byron, great story and pic's, thanks for sharing with us! I really enjoy watching your videos, and can't wait to see the new one.
 
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Thanks Rick.


As to the black coyotes. I've seen quite a few over the years and been fortunate enough to have taken four. All of these have been in East Texas. I hesitate to estimate the total number of coyotes I've seen over the years but this number is way up there. Without exception all of the black coyotes I've seen have come from the eastern half of the country. The North South line where they start to appear is from East Texas north and goes all the way to the East coast. Many of these coyotes have the white patch on their chest. Some have bigger patches of white than others. I'm convinced they are 100% coyote (at least the ones I have seen), but just a different color phase. We not only have black ones but also color variances as well. I've seen them from almost white to almost black, and every thing in between. I've even shot a couple that were strawberry blonde. If you keep up with black bears you will notice that there are regions within their range that have higher populations of off color phase bears. These color phases in bears range from blondes to cinnamon to black. Heck, I've even seen black squirrels. This has been covered here on PM before. If anyone is interested you can do a search for more information.

Good Hunting, and God Bless,

Byron /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif


I took this blonde north of Houston in the SHNF
I've seen reds just north of us, but I'd realy like to get a black. Sweet stack job /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
amazzing!! quality pics and story as always, keep it up /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif Sorry if you already said, but where abouts in Texas was this triple killed?

Butch
 
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