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alleyyooper

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Coyotes woke me at 12:45 AM July 5th, sounded like just behind my pole barn. Walked out there with a 12ga and # 4 buck but still saw nothing but they presised with there party till I sent 2 loads thru the woods.

Again they woke me at 4:15 AM July 7th in about the same area but stopped when I turned the flood lights on. then 4:05 AM July 9th sounded as if they were traveling along the creek and stopped they yapping when the flood lights went on.

Later in the day I calle dmy friend Eric to see if he wanted to come Saturday to see if we could take out a few since several had sounded like pups. told me couldn't make it Saturday but could be here at day break Sunday.

True to his word he arrived at 5:15 AM all ready to head out in his mosquito jacket since he knows my place with the creek and woods mosquito breeding grounds.

We discuss how we want to set up Wind was no problem since none was regusetering on my weather station. Decided we would use two callers and set about 75 yards apart him up the ridge above the creek in th emain woods. Me to the south close to the horse pasture fence where I could see the creek just below Erics stand.

Decided Eric would start the ball with a fawn in distress call then switch after about 15 minutes to the favorite distressed piglet sound. Once he started his piglet sound I would kick mine in and play the same sound.

I should have had a 12 ga with # 4 buck as 5 minutes int the fawn sound started I had two coyote nearly run me over going to Erics caller at full tilt.

Isn't long and I hear a shot, then a lone coyote comes my way stopping to look back as Eric started the hurt pup sounds. The Swift fires and I have a coyote down. Just as the sound dies Eric starts the Piglet sound
So I turn mine on and let it run the 2 minutes till the silent spot.
I catch a quick glimps of a slinking coyote along the creek, going in the direction of the distressed piglet. It disappears from my view, then I hear Eric shoot again.

Wait a full hour from th estart and Eric comes walking down the back fence line to th ehorse pasture fence sees me and smiles and shows me 2 fingers.

Left the coyotes for me to pick uo with the tractor and loader. Said he had a adult female and a juvenile male the first kill. We gather my gear and walk to my coyote a female most likely this years pup full size but you could see by the teeth and foot pads young

We walk back to the house and set down with Coffee for Eric and Tea for me and talk.
We have not seen each other face to face since the last week of February.

Said he and Mike have been discussing a group picnic at Mike's place soon.

After the coffee was finished Erice said time to head back home is 7:30 AM and he knows my wife will be awake soon.

Al
 

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Alleyyooper, You always paint a picture for my mind.
 

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Spent the morning skinning them out, called our buyer Tom. He said he was taking good summer hides sewn up and streached. paying $30.00 plus.


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is it worth $30 to skin them?
 

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Great read, I could hear them piggies Squeal. :D And then the thud of the yote :campeon:
 

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That is $30.00 each $90.00 total. An ya it is worth it to skin sew and streach.

Al
 
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