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Man them yotes are tough

Started by doug77, November 11, 2010, 10:24:00 PM

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doug77

Shot a nice coyote this AM. About a 15 yard shot he was broadside stopped and I hit a bit far back but still got some lung and liver. He got through about 100 yards of CRP and a nother 200 yards across a picked corn field into a huge rock pile that would take a small dozer to move. He went 300+ yards with a blood trail anyone could follow. I mean their was blood in his tracks and both sides a foot away and not just drops. Very dark red blood.

doug77

4dogs

They are survivers thats for dang sure.
>>>---TGMM, Family of the Bow--->

imhntn

That stinks.  I wish you could have gotten to him.  Was he well furred out already?  Ours are just getting in pretty good shape here.
2 Timothy 2:2

doug77

He looked a lot nicer than the one I shot in early Oct.

doug77

Bonebuster

Been there, done something similar.

I ended up getting mine. He ran a total of about 300 yards and took refuge in an old house foundation. I didn`t have much blood, and I would have not found him if he had not been growling at me.

If you can hit a `yote with an arrow you know you got it going on!  :thumbsup:

Greg Szalewski

Though luck Doug. That should be good enough shooting when that buck shows up though. Keep after them.
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