so today I got my first coyote and I am pretty excited about it and I am hooked for sure.
I was out in the hills by 9:30 a.m.. There is a couple of spots that I have seen coyotes before so I headed there first. After about couple of minutes being in my calling spot and not being fully set up yet a coyote walked up out of a wash and into plain view. He didn't really seem to care that I was there and he was nice enough to let me get into a prone position and range him with my range finder. I ranged him at 247 yards, a little bit of a shot but not to bad and there was no wind. I thought this was going to be it, hahaha. In the excitement I forgot where to hold on my reticle. so I held where I thought was right and pulled the trigger. As the rifle came back from recoil I watched a big beautiful cloud of dust fly and the yote hauling you know what. dang it! oh well next time.
so off to the next spot. as I was crawling over the crest of the hill to look into a little ravine a coyote about 80 yards away spotted me ant took off and never looked back, but to my delightful surprise he had a buddy not to far behind. As the second coyote was running up the hill( I thought he was gone too) I yelled, he stopped and turned sidways at the top of the ridge just long enough, and since I was already was laying down I was able to get off a good accurate shot and down went the coyote. He was kind of a small one though.
I must tell you about my second outing of the day. I actually got a chance to try calling in a coyote. I have been out a few times before, but with no luck. So I was in my spot calling with the rabbit in distress, after whaling on it for about 30 seconds or so I waited. Not even five minutes later 3 coyotes came in they were moving pretty fast too. before I could get a shot off they were out of site (still coming my way) I waited motionless not sure which side of me the yotes were going pop up on. well there they were out of nowhere on my right side about 30 yards away. It took about half a second for one of the coyotes to notice me. knowing I was busted and knew it wouldn't be long before the other two saw me I turned and took aim. As I pulled the trigger the coyote took off he moved just in time for me to miss him.
Even though I missed a couple of yotes I still had a blast. Also I must say it is way more exciting calling them in. thanks for reading and hope you enjoyed it.
I was out in the hills by 9:30 a.m.. There is a couple of spots that I have seen coyotes before so I headed there first. After about couple of minutes being in my calling spot and not being fully set up yet a coyote walked up out of a wash and into plain view. He didn't really seem to care that I was there and he was nice enough to let me get into a prone position and range him with my range finder. I ranged him at 247 yards, a little bit of a shot but not to bad and there was no wind. I thought this was going to be it, hahaha. In the excitement I forgot where to hold on my reticle. so I held where I thought was right and pulled the trigger. As the rifle came back from recoil I watched a big beautiful cloud of dust fly and the yote hauling you know what. dang it! oh well next time.
so off to the next spot. as I was crawling over the crest of the hill to look into a little ravine a coyote about 80 yards away spotted me ant took off and never looked back, but to my delightful surprise he had a buddy not to far behind. As the second coyote was running up the hill( I thought he was gone too) I yelled, he stopped and turned sidways at the top of the ridge just long enough, and since I was already was laying down I was able to get off a good accurate shot and down went the coyote. He was kind of a small one though.
I must tell you about my second outing of the day. I actually got a chance to try calling in a coyote. I have been out a few times before, but with no luck. So I was in my spot calling with the rabbit in distress, after whaling on it for about 30 seconds or so I waited. Not even five minutes later 3 coyotes came in they were moving pretty fast too. before I could get a shot off they were out of site (still coming my way) I waited motionless not sure which side of me the yotes were going pop up on. well there they were out of nowhere on my right side about 30 yards away. It took about half a second for one of the coyotes to notice me. knowing I was busted and knew it wouldn't be long before the other two saw me I turned and took aim. As I pulled the trigger the coyote took off he moved just in time for me to miss him.
Even though I missed a couple of yotes I still had a blast. Also I must say it is way more exciting calling them in. thanks for reading and hope you enjoyed it.