Strung these two up in the same pasture. Caught four pups all the spittin image of the bottom one. Orangey red uglies. (The picture doesn't do their crappy color justice). Than whamo, first adult was quite possibly the highest grade coyote ive probably ever taken out of this area, and ive taken a LOT of coyotes from this area, it almost sorta kinda had a close to white belly!.....its still only a low first/high second, flat sided coarse bastards . I guess the bonus to low quality is it takes em longer to rub though!
Heres a few finished.
A tale of two coyotes.
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Re: A tale of two coyotes.
BBJ, do you sell them at auction or to a local buyer
the more food you have in your mouth at one time, the better you can taste it!!!
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Re: A tale of two coyotes.
The one in last pic to the right is a pretty one...
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Re: A tale of two coyotes.
Thats one from Mitch's country!Tim Anderson wrote:The one in last pic to the right is a pretty one...
They got some preeeeeetty coyotes up there. Lucky guys.
Wish I had 30-40 more like that!
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Re: A tale of two coyotes.
Both. Depends on how many I have and what local guys are offering.bucksnbears wrote:BBJ, do you sell them at auction or to a local buyer