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Post by DownWind Outdoors on Feb 13, 2012 13:07:05 GMT -5
This was an exciting hunt for us because its rare we call in dogs with strictly a howl during the day and even more rare to call them from over a half mile away. Enjoy!
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Post by denny13126 on Feb 14, 2012 5:23:38 GMT -5
awsome job guys i wouldnt mind haven you guys come out here and givin it a try as long as i get to come along of course haha i love coyote/fox hunting
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Post by 2labs on Feb 14, 2012 9:30:52 GMT -5
Looks like the second one is hit and hard, did you recover it?
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Post by mikespring on Feb 15, 2012 8:15:15 GMT -5
I dont think the female made it back on camera after the first shot.
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Post by DownWind Outdoors on Feb 17, 2012 8:26:57 GMT -5
Nope, no female. She was never on frame against once she was last seen coming in behind the male over the hump. After shooting the male, Jerrod couldn't see her around the pine tree so he swung the camera but into the ground, as he physically looked for her with his own eyes.
She only came into about 250 but disappeared over the roll in the field once the first shot blistered. She popped back up at 400yd crossing the break in woods but it was a tough shot.
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catman4
If your to busy to hunt & trap then your to busy...
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Post by catman4 on Mar 10, 2013 18:23:42 GMT -5
Nice..
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