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This coyote came in on us while we were running our dogs. The coyote was very bold. He just stood there 40 paces away barking at us.
I moved up the trail & he was just standing there looking at us, didn't seem to be afraid of us at all.
We went to the house, retrieved our guns & calls. We set up & called about five minutes when this big male came running in. Roy stopped him with a load of #4 buckshot. Luckily he didn't get any of our dogs
hounds... hare.... hunter.... bang... what gets better than that.
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KRIS SMITH
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Great job. I hope to see you guys pictures on this board, again with more dead yotes.
Catfish:
The best music is a pack of hounds pounding a rabbit track
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i hope you had good disinfectant. i dislike them dirty low down dirty no good for nothin and any four letter word you want to put behind that. great job on the kill.
Try calling them with a pup -N- distress call.....It has worked several times over the years. This dog came running like he never had a care in the world.
Yotes seem much more callable July, August & September.
Hard to beat 3" #4 buckshot....41 pellets
Don't worry about what people think....most don't do it often!!!