Tough to see
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 8:33 pm
We have lost almost all of our snow here so the coyotes are getting real tough to see. Tuesday while checking snares (see "Snares" in trapping forum) my dog started barking in the dog box and i had two groups of coyotes howl at us. I decided to make one stand and see if I could get them to play. I started calling and immediately had a deep growly howl sent my way most likely the older dog of the one bunch. I kept calling and let the dog just run around. After about 10 minutes I seen what i thought was a small bird jumping from sage to sage only to get my binoculars up and see a coyote staring at me in the sage only fifty yards away locked onto the dog.
I couldn't believe that he didn't stand out more than that. I raised the gun while he watched the dog and bang flop. I kept calling and 10 minutes later seen another one coming at 300 yds heading for the same sage as the first one. I waited and waited thinking he probably snuck in like the other one only this time i didn't see him. Finally movement caught my eye and it was at about my five o'clock coming down the fence. I made the move for the shot and the dog seen me so she went and stood between me and the coyote blocking my shot. The coyote got on the move again to get my wind at about 60yds as i was constantly moving around the rock pile i was in. Finally the coyote was postioned were the setting sun was right behind me and bolted. i got off a shot but it was as he was darting thought the sage and i was crossing my fingers.
The coyote ended up being a pup but that is one less babysitter this spring i will need to worry about



The coyote ended up being a pup but that is one less babysitter this spring i will need to worry about

