wet coyote yesterday

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Zero seven hundred.
Adrenaline burns off, leaving only the weight of exhaustion.
My glove smells like wet coyote yesterday.
The tires chew gravel, dragging me back toward home—though there’s nowhere else I’d rather be.
Time collapsed, hours bled into minutes, all framed through the lens of the AGM Rattler V3 LRF 50-640.

 
Cant stand a wet dog. A rule of nature is wet dogs always want to be petted. God they reek. If im hunting bears and it rains, im probably taking a day off. No interest in petting a wet dog, or skinning a wet yote or bear. Im good, ill stay home today.
 
Jeremy, any idea what caused the one @ 1:24 to drop to the ground momentarily as if hiding from something?

My guess is it was a subordinate male or transient, it was sensing and hiding from the second coyote I shot on that stand. They were both males.
 
Cant stand a wet dog. A rule of nature is wet dogs always want to be petted. God they reek. If im hunting bears and it rains, im probably taking a day off. No interest in petting a wet dog, or skinning a wet yote or bear. Im good, ill stay home today.

The dew point broke early in the evening, everything was wet
 
Excellent as always. Green hot has become my favorite after getting the Rix st6 scanner. It is much easier on my eye and 'pops' just as well as white IMO.
wolverines-that 'work thing and killing time' is not in my vocabulary :ROFLMAO: .
 
My guess is it was a subordinate male or transient, it was sensing and hiding from the second coyote I shot on that stand. They were both males.
Makes sense; I wondered if that next coyote in the video was real time or if you had edited several stands into the same vid. He was sure looking in that direction. (y) (y)
 
Zero seven hundred.
Adrenaline burns off, leaving only the weight of exhaustion.
My glove smells like wet coyote yesterday.
The tires chew gravel, dragging me back toward home—though there’s nowhere else I’d rather be.
Time collapsed, hours bled into minutes, all framed through the lens of the AGM Rattler V3 LRF 50-640.


Thanks for posting!!!!!!
 
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