The frustration mounts.

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The Outdoorsman
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The frustration mounts.

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The frustration is mounting while Im out deer hunting and trying to get a coyote while on stand. I will call in the morning right when I can see good enough to shoot and usually right at last light. Im going to have to get on the ball and get my deer so I can focus more on coyotes. Last sunday I was in my treestand overlooking a small food plot and an open field to the east of me. I hadnt seen anything all morning and it was breezy. So at 11 am I decided I was going to get down. Thought about staying til 11:30 but I was just frustrated with the hunt. I lower my bow and my back and let go of my rope and turn around to face the tree and undo my bow and pack hangers and I get ready to start lowering my climber stand and I hear foot steps off to my left near the field. I look over and low and behold here comes a coyote out onto the east perimeter trail of the property about 15-20 yds away. :x All I could do was stand there motionless. My bow was on the ground and had no way to pick it back up because I dropped the rope too! The coyote worked along the trail heading north and it bends right infront of where I was sitting and the coytoe stopped and dropped a duce and turned and headed west thru the little food plot I was hunting over and into the woods. Never knew I was there. He was no closer than 15 yds and was broadside or quartering away from me 3 times and barley moving, could have easily drawn on him and got a shot off. Just frustrating that when I do call one in Im not ready or when one comes in (I wasnt even calling) I have no weapon in hand. :oops: Not sure why he came by but its nice to know they are there. The coytoe had no mange and had a nice looking coat, mostly gray and white with a good patch of brownish-red on the top of its back.
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lyonch
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Re: The frustration mounts.

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When someon gets that frusterated and bothered by coyotes and finally get one, the reward is just that much better :D It is possible that he was just out checking the area out. Location is key when hunting coyotes. You know they are there so get in there get after them :D
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Re: The frustration mounts.

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good post outdoorsman. :) getting that close undetected is a trophy in itself :wink:
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Re: The frustration mounts.

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It will happen.Neat experience. :D
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Re: The frustration mounts.

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Hangonto your rope man :roll: what if it was the deer you were looking for :shock:
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Re: The frustration mounts.

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Patience grasshopper! :wink: It's will all come in due time. "Wax on Wax off"
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The Outdoorsman
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Re: The frustration mounts.

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Thanks for the encouragement guys. And Tbush, Im hanging my rope around my stand now. :D
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