Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: 4OYOTER on April 20, 2012, 11:08:39 PM
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Well, after countless hours in the deserts of Arizona and now in the woods of Western WA - I finally got my first one, out near Granite Falls. Everybody meet Sebastian the Coyote. Yes, I named him!!
Called in with a foxpro spitfire "coy pup distress"
(http://i.imgur.com/nPwPn.jpg) (http://imgur.com/nPwPn)
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Congratulations! :tup:
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:tup: nice looking yot!!
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That is a funky looking yote!
Congrats :tup:
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Great job! :whoo:
Looks like it hadn't been eating a whole lot.
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Good Job! Congrats!
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Congrats! Hopefully the next yotes will be easier. :IBCOOL:
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Sebastian?????????????????? You couln't have given him a little bit cooler name??????????? :dunno:
Congrats!!!!! :tup:
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Sebastian?????????????????? You couln't have given him a little bit cooler name??????????? :dunno:
Congrats!!!!! :tup:
Jack the Ripper's name was Sebastian! What could be cooler for a coyote name than that? :tup:
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Congrats. That dog has some cool color
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Very nice, my dog just got one the other day i had to finish it off as it was just lying there........I thought a lab could never catch a coyote ............anyone ever hear of this happening
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Very nice, my dog just got one the other day i had to finish it off as it was just lying there........I thought a lab could never catch a coyote ............anyone ever hear of this happening
You probably foiled their ambush plan. Coyotes will lure a dog away by making him think there's a loner, and easy pickings, and once away the whole pack jumps the dog and kills him. A guy I used to know had his big German Shepard chase a lone coyote over a hill, then it sounded like a big dogfight was going on. The dog came straggling back later, all torn up, and never went after a coyote again.
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congratulations on your first. Hope it won't be your last.
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:tup: and welcome!!
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Very nice :tup:
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Awesome! Nice looking rig too.
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Congrats.
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Nice job, they get easier and easier, the first is the tuff one. Where in AZ were you hunting, spent a few weeks done there this past winter.
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:tup: Right on!
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Nice job, they get easier and easier, the first is the tuff one. Where in AZ were you hunting, spent a few weeks done there this past winter.
I lived in Chandler and tried a few different spots within a couple hour radius. I took numerous trips to the Florence/Queen Valley area with no success. Also "sycamore creek/four peaks" area on the bee-line hwy. I think anything that is within an hour of PHX has been hunted so heavely over the years that it is tough to call anything in. I also spent time up in the Prescott area and saw a few up there, never connected on a shot though.
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Seemed like there were quite a few SE of Florence in the BLM land there. Heard quite a few around the camp grounds (Rancho Senora) and had them answering my howler, don't know if you can shoot there . Called in a few NE of Bullhead City while we were camping there.
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Very cool, good job! That dog does have some nice colors. I get alot of coyotes in the Granite Falls area, I keep a calling and they keep a coming! :dunno: :chuckle: It was a male? I've only had females come into pup distress. Then again, I've only even called in females. The only male I shot was one me & predatorpro spotted on a hillside.
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Congrats. That dog has some cool color
:yeah: All the yotes i have shot are way grayer but i live on the east side of the mountains in the desert. great job on your first yote! and also, cool gun. what caliber??
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awesome! i have been trying to not look at pictures of dead coyotes so i dont lose my mind! i havent been after them for like a month! lol congrats on your first man! keep up the good work!
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:yeah: I'm the same way. Trying to keep myself busy doing other things.
Good job on the deer killer.
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:yeah: I'm the same way. Trying to keep myself busy doing other things.
Good job on the deer killer.
Me too--Doing a lot of Spring Cleaning in the yard. Did get out the other day and put out my game camera, did some Rockchuck hunting, and brought home 4 ticks. :spank_butt:
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awesome! i have been trying to not look at pictures of dead coyotes so i dont lose my mind! i havent been after them for like a month! lol congrats on your first man! keep up the good work!
Hahaha! You can't hit anything anyway. :chuckle:
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Nice coyote! Ive been trying to get my first one. I have to exact vengance after a coyote ripped my dog up while I was deployed to Afghanistan. My brother had to shoot my dog because the Yote had ripped him open. Cant wait to get one and tan his hide :-)
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Very nice, my dog just got one the other day i had to finish it off as it was just lying there........I thought a lab could never catch a coyote ............anyone ever hear of this happening
My buddy's lab took down a deer over near chelan, he watched his dog run it down and jump on it. Pretty cool to see
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now you are addicted
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Very nice, my dog just got one the other day i had to finish it off as it was just lying there........I thought a lab could never catch a coyote ............anyone ever hear of this happening
My buddy's lab took down a deer over near chelan, he watched his dog run it down and jump on it. Pretty cool to see
At that point I would have had the dog put down. If I had a gun during the incident I would have put the dog down. Some may not agree but it is the way I was raised and taught.
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nice dog!!!!!!
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That is a funky looking yote!
Congrats :tup:
:yike: It's the neighbors dog :yike:
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Good job. Hope it is the first of many...
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dead is a good name
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Sweet, good job!