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Post by DownWind Outdoors on Mar 7, 2011 17:24:47 GMT -6
After a months hiatus due to snow storms and little predator activity, the snow is finally melting and is about to be replaced by coyotes.
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Post by musher on Mar 7, 2011 20:10:11 GMT -6
Could you hear me yelling, "SHOOT! SHOOT!"? It was really tense to watch as the coyote stared you down. When it was walking, I was sure it was going to reach an air current and smell you.
Nice shot. What was the distance and caliber?
I like the spit screen camera work.
Another great video. thanks.
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Post by DownWind Outdoors on Mar 8, 2011 7:32:47 GMT -6
Could you hear me yelling, "SHOOT! SHOOT!"? It was really tense to watch as the coyote stared you down. When it was walking, I was sure it was going to reach an air current and smell you. Nice shot. What was the distance and caliber? I like the spit screen camera work. Another great video. thanks. Hahahah, we always try to let the dog walk around as much as he likes until he gets to that down wind zone. It was around a 140 yard shot with a 22-250.
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Post by musher on Mar 8, 2011 15:43:45 GMT -6
I understand why you watch it as long as possible. But it's tough on the nerves just seeing it on the monitor. In real life it must be something else.
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