Two coyotes tonight

1trkyhntr

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1st stand was for a neighbor who contacted me saying that something was killing his ducks. We went there expecting to kill a fox but at about 15 minutes a racoon came in. We normally don't shoot them but in this case we did.
Next stand in a fresh cut bean field I howled and a pack lit up across and down the road maybe 1/2 mile. We moved and the pack and a single answered again but the pack was a little too far to come. At about 12 minutes this big male came in alone. He stopped at about 100 +- yds, DRT. 41.7lbs.
Next stand we had two coyotes come straight in but for whatever reason they stopped about 250 yds out and sat down. My buddy shot and I heard the thump but both ran off back over the knoll towards the cutover and the one he shot at ran like it had a lot of gas left so we did not make the long hike to look for it. On the way back to the truck we heard a pack across the road on another farm so we moved on them. I set the call out and when I got back to my buddy he said that there was a coyote in the field. I turned on Vole Squeaks and it came straight in and stopped at about 100+- yds. Female, DRT. I howled and the pack answered and in about 8 minutes 3 came out but they stopped at about 500-600 yds. Another coyote was barking at them from inside the wood line and they milled around for a while then went back to the barking coyote. We did not get a shot at them. All total we saw 7 coyotes tonight, they were definitely moving tonight but my buddy has to work tomorrow so we quit. I still cannot carry a rifle so we are limited to whatever one shooter can do.
 
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That male is was a healthy specimen (y) ! It is some consolation that you can still get out regularly w/your buddy, but I know you're bound to be itching to get in on the fun. How much longer you think until you can handle your rifle, Mike?
 
I go back to my surgeon on 12/09. I hope he will tell me that I can then. I had a complete tear and I do not want to reinjure it after I have come this far.
This is the most debilitating surgery that I have ever had. It has been 12 weeks now and I am far from recovered.
 
Surgery or no, you still are managing to put a dent in them. And, you sure know where to go when you get the green light to pack your rifle. Good luck with recovery! :)
 
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