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    We were at the processor the other night and he had a load of deer and pigs laid out on the floor.

    One big buck, rack gone, was missing a big chunk out of its ass. I asked if that was bullet damage. The fella told me they had to look for the deer for 30 minutes. In that 30 minutes the yotes had taken hold of that deer's ass and gone to work.

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    Every chance I get.

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    Had a doe jump out of a thicket this morning.....gun up waiting to get a look at her suitor.....dropped the yote in it's tracks.

    I do believe coyotes have become the grizzly of the East, gun shot means a gut pile or possibly a whole deer. Smart little suckers, no denying it.
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    I am half way tempted to start sitting in a climber at our gut pit.
    It's not enough to simply tolerate the 2nd Amendment as an antiquated inconvenience. Caring for the 2nd Amendment means fighting to restore long lost rights.

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    Electronic Caller in the Spring RP

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    They started howling just before daylight this morning while I was in the stand. Its amazing how many of those bastards are out there. You really don't realize it until you hear them all fire up at once.

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    Had a pack (sounded like one big one and bunch of Lil ones) run for 40 min. Or so Sun afternoon while I was hunting. Never came out in the field.

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    Was driving to the stand at first light yesterday through a field and spotted one of my bushy tailed friends... Window down BOOM

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    Saturday evening right around 7pm, I had, what sounded like, every coyote in Jasper County sound off! I have yet to get a shot at one, but first chance I get I am going to blister 'em.

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    Late summer/Early fall is best to kill them. They have just given birth to pups an are looking for food. I heard several pups yipping when I fired off my fox pro the other night. Spring time can be a lot harder to hunt them. I'll be hunting the rut here for the next few weeks then going out at night to try and lay the lead to them. Tough animal to hunt. They are smart little animals.

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    Call me after deer season and ill come kill them free of charge.
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    I wish carrying a second rifle weren't so damn cumbersome. I am really inclined to take my 223 with me just to put a hole in them. And cats.
    It's not enough to simply tolerate the 2nd Amendment as an antiquated inconvenience. Caring for the 2nd Amendment means fighting to restore long lost rights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunwannabe View Post

    I do believe coyotes have become the grizzly of the East, gun shot means a gut pile or possibly a whole deer. Smart little suckers, no denying it.
    They arent stupid. Just counting the amount of deer I have read about being lost since I've joined this site, I'd bet they have evolved into actually laying in wait 100yds from cornpiles.
    Probably 3 sitting by the guy who is asking for blood trailing tips, bowhunting, next to water.
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    lol@SPRIG

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    I killed this one this morning. Had a doe on the corn pile and she kept looking back over her shoulder nervously. I figured the ole buck was gonna step out any minute. Needless to say, the doe nervously walked back into the cutover and not 5 minutes later he showed up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HT View Post
    I killed this one this morning. Had a doe on the corn pile and she kept looking back over her shoulder nervously. I figured the ole buck was gonna step out any minute. Needless to say, the doe nervously walked back into the cutover and not 5 minutes later he showed up.
    great job- i'll pass up a shot at a buck any day to kill one of them bastard dogs

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