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It was a long week....

My long week of 6 work days straight was tireing but today was trigger time, so back into p-dogs early AM. The usual big game seen driving in.
This week is the same as the rest of my p-dog posts, thwap & spat. 256 rounds.
I went on a 3/4 mile walk up into the hills over looking gullys I have yet to even shoot.
I ran 78 rounds straight prone shots in that one spot, 150 yards max, cleaned em up & moved another 200 yards along the hill crest and laid back down and clean up above the last spot, then of course every p-dog on the hillside below me that I could not see or shoot were all out like little kings of their mounds. I left them for next time out when I walk the other side of the gully and shoot to their side.
Talking to the rancher on the way out and he told me hew saw 6 coyotes this morning and another ranch hand saw 9. I heard 3 when I started shooting at 6am yapping at me. Rancher said 17 calves have died this week due to a lung infection going through them & the coyotes/buzzards are eating them within 2-3 days max. He said they are leaving them where they fall & not dragging to a dead pile. Was informed I could go out within the herds and shoot them when they come into the dinner plates. He knows I would always wait for a good open shot if that was to happen.
Driving out and stopping over the low lands on a 2 track looking for dead ones & out pop a pair of young coyotes from a drainage, they stop and just look at me like I was food. They had to of come from what was left of a calf 200 yards before that.
My rifle is empty, rounds in the back, so I open the door slowly, open the rear door, grab 3 rounds load up and they maybe move at 100 yards just walking off like no matter.
I drop them both, did even bust into a run. I figure due to me shooting suppressed they had no thought of danger. Un educated = dead coyotes 99% of the time.
 
My long week of 6 work days straight was tireing but today was trigger time, so back into p-dogs early AM. The usual big game seen driving in.
This week is the same as the rest of my p-dog posts, thwap & spat. 256 rounds.
I went on a 3/4 mile walk up into the hills over looking gullys I have yet to even shoot.
I ran 78 rounds straight prone shots in that one spot, 150 yards max, cleaned em up & moved another 200 yards along the hill crest and laid back down and clean up above the last spot, then of course every p-dog on the hillside below me that I could not see or shoot were all out like little kings of their mounds. I left them for next time out when I walk the other side of the gully and shoot to their side.
Talking to the rancher on the way out and he told me hew saw 6 coyotes this morning and another ranch hand saw 9. I heard 3 when I started shooting at 6am yapping at me. Rancher said 17 calves have died this week due to a lung infection going through them & the coyotes/buzzards are eating them within 2-3 days max. He said they are leaving them where they fall & not dragging to a dead pile. Was informed I could go out within the herds and shoot them when they come into the dinner plates. He knows I would always wait for a good open shot if that was to happen.
Driving out and stopping over the low lands on a 2 track looking for dead ones & out pop a pair of young coyotes from a drainage, they stop and just look at me like I was food. They had to of come from what was left of a calf 200 yards before that.
My rifle is empty, rounds in the back, so I open the door slowly, open the rear door, grab 3 rounds load up and they maybe move at 100 yards just walking off like no matter.
I drop them both, did even bust into a run. I figure due to me shooting suppressed they had no thought of danger. Un educated = dead coyotes 99% of the time.
Yeah, I hear you, I had a long week too but not as much fun as yours
 
Why are you the best?

Meantime last week our "mail lady" decided to just hide the mail for the week and not deliver. We and others opened a "case" against her. Back mail was delivered in a big blob sometime during the night late last week.

Maybe she went prairie dog hunting knowing you were working?
 

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