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Final day of Deer Season (GORE)

1838 Views 7 Replies 6 Participants Last post by  marinesg1012
On the morning of Jan 4th right after I got off work I decided to take one last crack at filling my deer tags. When I got to the family spread I was enthusiastically greeted by my uncles dog and couldnt shake Bear off my trail. I decided what the hell I had been told Bear wasnt gun shy and since there was really no place to lock him up at I went to my normal hide.

Twenty minutes later I arrived at my spot, basically a bit of high ground that is surrounded by the creek. I leaned up against my tree and watched the antics of the dog as he ran around like the pup that he is. Half an hour later I spotted movement in the timber and thought it was a 'yote or fawn due to how low to the ground it was but was leaning towards it being a coyote.

With the combination of one crazy pup and a coyote in what was the main avenue of approach for the deer that they would not be making an appearance this day, so I decided to take the first real shot that presented itself. About the time I had decided to shoot out he came and then sat in the shade making a well aimed shot not possible as all I could see at that point was a dark spot. Soon enough he moved but looked as if he was going to get away.

Thats when he messed up and turned completely around and looked right at me. The Ar was already pointed in his direction and the circle dot reticle was on his chest. Here is the result.


Massive trauma


Stag upper with Millet DMS for size comparison


Needless to say it was a perfect BANG flop using SSA 110gr PH (standard)
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marinesg1012 said:
Very nice, I have yet to shoot a coyote, I hope to spend some time in the woods this winter trying to call one in.
When you get back in Feb., make sure to drop me a line. My grandfather's blueberry land has some excess 'yotes that I'm making it a point to thin out this winter. I'm thinking it will be worth the trek up on snowshoes.

Nice 'yote BTW. All the ones I've ventilated here have had the mange. I'm diggin' the exit.

George
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