A 250 yard running and 482 standing
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- snareit
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A 250 yard running and 482 standing
Mitch and I head up north yesterday to try some calling we new we where going to have to be in early my wife had planed a little get together at are land out west of williston for what would have been Luke's 17th birthday on the way out of town Mitch and I are talking about taking it out on the coyotes today if you no what I mean first thing coyote at 250 running Mitch tips him over hit him right up side his head now thats taking out on him. We made a few calls no results we got time for one more we set up start calling see 7 dogs and none come we we one dog going to try and cross the rode we head back to the truck and run up where he crossed just then he drops out of site we are sitting there waiting for him to come out of the valley and he does I yell at him he truns and looks back I put my dueplux cross hairs on his back and pull the trigger and down he goes Mitch and I just start laughing he looks at me and said now thats are birthday presents from Luke. When Mitch picked up the coyote I ranged it at 482. I forgot the camera again so no pic. sorry
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Re: A 250 yard running and 482 standing
by the way that 482 was with my 17.rem
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Re: A 250 yard running and 482 standing
Thats really cool! I am sure Luke was getting a kick out of it as well!!!
Marty have you noticed with the more snow, that the coyotes are holding up more?
Marty have you noticed with the more snow, that the coyotes are holding up more?
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Re: A 250 yard running and 482 standing
in the open they are need to try and get in close with out spooking them
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Re: A 250 yard running and 482 standing
Thats exactly what we noticed as well this past weekend. Open fields, or grass, were the snow is holding, the coyotes are having a tougher time running through it. The snow is still really soft were we were hunting.snareit wrote:in the open they are need to try and get in close with out spooking them
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Re: A 250 yard running and 482 standing
I had 5 c0me in on me last fri. took forever got 2 Mitch had a ball game in BIS. or we may have got more
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Re: A 250 yard running and 482 standing
Come on now we all know a 17 rem can't hit and kill coyotes that far..by the way that 482 was with my 17.rem

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Re: A 250 yard running and 482 standing
Good Post. I like to hear about the .17 being able to do that. I have one but have never used it on coyotes but I really want the wife to have a gun while she is sitting there on stand to and my .17 is a semi auto so she should be able to get quick shots off. I am starting to think it might be a ok gun for her to use until I know if she is going to like coyote hunting and buy her a little bigger one. (Of course with alteirier motives) 

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Re: A 250 yard running and 482 standing
u must be talking about a 17 hmr if you have it in a auto i take it i have never seen a 17rem center fire in a auto
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Re: A 250 yard running and 482 standing
Ya I was talking about the .17 hmr. I didnt pay attention to your post good enough and see the .17rem. My bad.
Back to my believeing that the .17 hmr is to small for coyotes. But Look out Prairie Dogs...

- mitchkvernum
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Re: A 250 yard running and 482 standing
I have a picture. Ill post it tomorrow. Im going to bed im tired
.. I put on nearly a mile of walking just retrieving coyotes 


- Tim Anderson
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Re: A 250 yard running and 482 standing
We normaly walk that far here before the hunt even starts..I have a picture. Ill post it tomorrow. Im going to bed im tired .. I put on nearly a mile of walking just retrieving coyotes

Not uncommon to cover 4-8 miles in a day here...
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Re: A 250 yard running and 482 standing
Nice shooting boys!!!!
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Re: A 250 yard running and 482 standing
we cover that in our sleepTim Anderson wrote:We normaly walk that far here before the hunt even starts..I have a picture. Ill post it tomorrow. Im going to bed im tired .. I put on nearly a mile of walking just retrieving coyotes![]()
Not uncommon to cover 4-8 miles in a day here...

