HillbillyLongRifle
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I think he was. Came in for a fight!Great! One more fawn killer dead! May have been the Dominant Male in this territory!
What call, and caller was used?View attachment 1349537
Called this coyote in this morning and my cousin put the slam on him with his 12 gauge. Big male coyote. He came in hard charging fast and was very pissed! 10 yard shot on the kill. He about ran us over.
You bet when I do it ,I often use a turkey decoy the cheap blow up ones, they work fantastic especially at daybreak they'll attack the balloon blow up and then die instantly, most shots are 25 yards or less, 3.5 inch 12ga loaded with 2.5 ounces of # 2 tungsten shreds em even at 75 yards, $70.00 for 5 shells.Isn't that a rush. Sure beats punching them out on the other side of the valley.
Coyote pup distress, red fox distress, fawn distress, and turkey distress are real hot now also.Foxpro and coyote vocals
Something about “up close ‘n personal” that just naturally appeals to the testosterone laced male gender.View attachment 1349537
Called this coyote in this morning and my cousin put the slam on him with his 12 gauge. Big male coyote. He came in hard charging fast and was very pissed! 10 yard shot on the kill. He about ran us over.
I've been there many times, it's amazing how fast some of these yotes can come in, especially late fall when the pups are on their own and most uneducated by yahoos who haven't a clue.Something about “up close ‘n personal” that just naturally appeals to the testosterone laced male gender.
Glad the scatter gun was along. It can be downright embarrassing trying to get the crosshairs on fur using a 10X or larger scope at less than 50’.