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ylee coyote
bjrogg:
This afternoon we were combining soybeans. I had the empty trucks in the field already. The neighbors had a corn field next to ours. The west fence row of our soybean field has a row of pine trees we planted about 25 years ago. The deer like to hang out in the corner of our soybean field towards evening. I decided to brace my bow. Grabbed my mink quiver and stone point hunting arrows and headed for that corner. When I got there I found a sprayer track out of the nieghbors corn field. The deer always prefer walking down the sprayer tracks. The wind was SSW so I walked back east about 13 yards to a thin spot in the edge of the corn a stood there. I didn't have real high expectations but figured I had a better chance than leaving my bow unstrung in the shop. After about two hours my brother was starting to have some trouble and stopped the combine to clear some leaves that where starting to drag as the dew started to come on. Suddenly I heard the corn rattling and then it was like an explosion. It worked almost just like I'd planned. A large doe exploded out of the sprayer track rows with absolute fear in her eyes. She ran past me at about 10 yards and I started to draw. I decided not to shoot wondering why she was so scared. I was sure she never saw or smelled me. Then as what I at first thought was a fawn about 8 yards behind her pasted me I realized it wasn't a fawn but a very large coyote right on her tail. This all happened in about 2 seconds. They ran east past me but then the doe turned back north west and the coyote followed right behind. When the coyote was about 20 yards I barked to try to stop it. I didn't even hear me it just kept right after the doe. I drew and shoot but missed it by a good foot or more. They both ran north and I don't think either one knew I was there. My brother was standing by combine and didn't see any of it. He had to quit and parked the combine. Now it was quite. It was starting to get almost to dark to shoot when again I heard something. A fawn came out the same sprayer track but I decided to pass and let her walk. About a minute later a small coyote came right on its tracks. It was getting dark and hard to see but I let my arrow go. It looked like it hit the coyote but it must have just missed it. The coyote turned around and ran back in the corn. I went out and found my arrow no blood but it had to be very close. Man I have always wanted to do that. It was a trip. Two different coyotes both in range.
I wanna do that again
Bjrogg
chamookman:
Whoa - That's some action ! Keep after those 'Yotes :OK ! Bob
Pappy:
Sounds like a great time, yep they need killing or sounds like they at very least need thinning out a bit. ;) :) I have killed 2 with my bow over the years and have had many in range but they are about as tough an animal to get a good shot off at that I know of, tougher than Turkey. ;)
Pappy
StickMark:
missed a coyote, same coyote twice. My ex wife said "you must have not wanted to kill the coyote." her explanation works for me.
bjrogg:
Yup Bob that's about as fast of action as I can handle. We will keep after them. Lots of canine around this year.
Pappy your right they need some thinning out. The past two winters we haven't had much snow. Really effects the coyote hunting.
Stickmark. I just have to remember the exact center of a coyotes vitals is exactly the same size as the exact center of a beach ball
Bjrogg
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