filmjunkie4ever
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- May 4, 2011
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No Dr. Mike this one was alone, I checked around but typically they are loners by that time of year.
One time I was driving between fields and saw 4 coyotes together in a field of ours across the river. I had the Win 70 30-06 with me at the time because that year we had LOP Cow Elk tags and during the evening I was hoping to get a cow after work. Well I parked behind a little hump that was along side the road and got my rifle and sneaked up to the crest of the little dirt mound which conveniently hid my truck from their view at 200 yards away. I know I broke a cardinal sniper rule skylining myself but it worked because my silhouette was hidden in the tall grass. Three shots for 3 coyotes; the fourth decided that anywhere had to be better than there for his buddies were all dead and he made it to cover before I could get him. That was some shooting on the farm now. :twisted:
One time I was driving between fields and saw 4 coyotes together in a field of ours across the river. I had the Win 70 30-06 with me at the time because that year we had LOP Cow Elk tags and during the evening I was hoping to get a cow after work. Well I parked behind a little hump that was along side the road and got my rifle and sneaked up to the crest of the little dirt mound which conveniently hid my truck from their view at 200 yards away. I know I broke a cardinal sniper rule skylining myself but it worked because my silhouette was hidden in the tall grass. Three shots for 3 coyotes; the fourth decided that anywhere had to be better than there for his buddies were all dead and he made it to cover before I could get him. That was some shooting on the farm now. :twisted: