derbyacresbob
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IMG_3071 by Robert Morris, on FlickrI took the above picture on my first calling stand this morning. That steam in the air on the right side of the above picture was about 15 miles away.
On my fourth stand I lined my Foxpro up with my shooting position and the sun. So if a coyote wanted to look at me it would be looking straight into the sun.
I had called for about 12 minutes and switched to Jack Rabbit Distress on full blast volume. About 4 minutes later I saw a coyote running straight for my Foxpro. When The coyote was about 150 yards from my Foxpro I muted the sound, when the coyote got to about 15 yards from the caller it stopped and gave me a easy shot. The 35 gr Hornady NTX bullet out of my 223 Rem did a good job
IMG_3079 by Robert Morris, on Flickr
IMG_3082 by https://www.flickr.com/photos/156463377@N08/, on FlickrIt was a big female with a 2 point tail.
3 or 4 hours later I had a big male coyote run right up to within about 30 yards. It got shot with my shotgun using 1-3/8 oz of TSS #3 shot.
IMG_3084 by Robert Morris, on FlickrOn my next stand I got another shotgun coyote. It was about 60 yards away running at full speed. I shot behind it on the first 2 shots and then hit it on shots 3, 4 and 5.
IMG_3090 by Robert Morris, on FlickrIt was a very long day but I really enjoyed it.
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