Full Moon Coyotes - 170 and 140 Yards

Brian Shaffer

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This was my first time shooting a coyote off of a dead animal, in this case, a 240 lb sow that I shot 3 nights prior. Two through and through shots put it down, the first shot being a tad high. The second coyote was called in from 600 yards or more. It took her a while to come in, but when she was finally close enough and stopped, she went down with a shot to the center of her chest that traveled into her body lengthwise and did not exit.

Aside from the full moon, I could not have asked for a much better night to be hunting. The temperature was perfect for stalking without getting sweaty and warm enough to not get a chill. The breeze was light. Visibility was very good.

 
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Andrew Wallace

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Pew pew is right. Dog down, dog down!
 

theblakester

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Great shooting!
 

Ratdog68

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No wonder he was scratching... that tick's as big as a mouse! Great flop on that second one too. Nice hunt!
 

gshock

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Good coyotes down and nice vid!! Enjoy your scientific explanations ... What is your day job?? ;)
 
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djones

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cletus had a tick bigger than that in his ear after he carried a dead hog on his shoulders
 
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