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Wyman was bored sitting around!

Your resolution on the note book isn't quite sharp enough for me to read. :confused: Looks like a great spot to get one though -- fence-line, and both a wash and a bump to break up the terrain, -- enough brush to keep the coyote comfortable. Even got the job done with that scruffy old Ruger. Probably just got lucky.;) jd
 
I hope Wyman can hold onto the journal and lives to be 100 so he can spend his last years reading about his own adventures. Thats cool.
He has stacks of his journals in the jail from the get go. We're working on him to do it. He is working on his coyote info now. Wyman is headed to a friend's 86,000 ranch to take 2 different groups of 4 on coyote calling stands. The rancher is donating the fees to a group that needs it. Wyman is doing it for room and board.
 
Your resolution on the note book isn't quite sharp enough for me to read. :confused: Looks like a great spot to get one though -- fence-line, and both a wash and a bump to break up the terrain, -- enough brush to keep the coyote comfortable. Even got the job done with that scruffy old Ruger. Probably just got lucky.;) jd
JD, That ain't a Ruger. It is a 722 Remington.
 
I hope Wyman can hold onto the journal and lives to be 100 so he can spend his last years reading about his own adventures. Thats cool.
His journal has location, date, temp, humidity, wind direction, weapon, caliber and load. He has a lot of photos and short stories on instagram.
 
Wimmin! If she hadn't said something I bet 99.9 pct of the guys here would have never noticed it! I have a 222,223, several 223 ackleys, and a couple 222 mags, but not that cartridge. May be building another gun! (After I finish my ppc prairie dog gun)
 
Forgot one of my favorites, 221 fireball! Also have a 22 br and a couple of 22/250 ackleys. They are awful hard on animals
 
Love all the photo's. The one with the first one is actually sort of soothing, nice view and all.
Some of my favorite memories are from early mornings with the first rays of the sun warming and melting the frost from the sage. Sometimes watching a coyote approach from a distance, sometimes busting out thirty yards away -- sometimes laying as that one is, having been outsmarted while looking for a quick breakfast. jd
 

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