Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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11/01/23 01:10 PM
11/01/23 01:10 PM
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I thought you would enjoy that Mr. Jameson It takes a little effort to teach them to “load up”! For the record he was released…..into the walk-in cooler. It was a good death. Hopefully his heart & liver will be killing coyotes before too long.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
#7985360
11/02/23 03:24 PM
11/02/23 03:24 PM
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yoteguts
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He is Mike, I’ve watched him at 10 yards. We’ll furred with a very full neck. Had the six all within 29 yards and they all looked good. Still doom and gloom on the market here as far as I know.
I'm itchin' to see a coyote twitchin'.
More trappin' and less yappin'.
Member FTA & USSA.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
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#7985941
11/03/23 09:22 AM
11/03/23 09:22 AM
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Crappiekiller
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Here is the big eight from a few pages back. He taped out well over 170. That is a great buck. Now let’s hear the details.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: Crappiekiller]
#7986062
11/03/23 12:07 PM
11/03/23 12:07 PM
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That is a great buck. Now let’s hear the details. You Bet CK! I had been working cattle in the pasture next to where this buck stayed. Most of the other deer had left the area because they hate cattle even more than Javi’s. We had a big rain a week or two before this hunt so a lot of new forbs were starting to sprout. Certain open areas will hold a different kind of browse from what you will find in the brush. The deer are drawn to this new growth like a magnet. The first evening hunt had a few good bucks show up including the running buddy of the big eight point. We came up with an empty sack that evening. Morning hunts can be a problem because you blow up deer on the way in to the stand. The deer usually feed a majority of the night so they are just about ready to bed by the time you get in the stand. Eating is often an afterthought after being on their feet all night. I know where this buck beds and where he was likely to go once he got up to browse the night before. Knowing he would still be on his feet when we were on the way to the stand that morning we slipped in the back door as not to run him off. He showed up right at dawn for a last minute snack with his two buddies. A good shot right through the shoulders anchored the buck where he stood. The buck was seven years old. The veteran hunter is in his eighties.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: yoteguts]
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11/04/23 07:40 AM
11/04/23 07:40 AM
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Howdy Tejas, getting them ready to die at the shed. Had six here a week ago. I was surprised figured they would be broke up by now. Since then this adult male has took over the bait. Here most nights with multiple visits. Gets a hard lesson on the 10th. Hey YG!I was wondering how things were going out your way!I'm looking forward to your coyote killing exploits and observations. Fur market or not, coyotes need to die.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
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11/05/23 08:05 AM
11/05/23 08:05 AM
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This South Texas buck sports good mass and tine length. Long 2's & 3's along with big brows will help him score well. This shot was taken from a ground blind within bow range.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
[Re: TEJAS]
#7987135
11/05/23 08:08 AM
11/05/23 08:08 AM
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Crappiekiller
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That is a great buck. Now let’s hear the details. You Bet CK! I had been working cattle in the pasture next to where this buck stayed. Most of the other deer had left the area because they hate cattle even more than Javi’s. We had a big rain a week or two before this hunt so a lot of new forbs were starting to sprout. Certain open areas will hold a different kind of browse from what you will find in the brush. The deer are drawn to this new growth like a magnet. The first evening hunt had a few good bucks show up including the running buddy of the big eight point. We came up with an empty sack that evening. Morning hunts can be a problem because you blow up deer on the way in to the stand. The deer usually feed a majority of the night so they are just about ready to bed by the time you get in the stand. Eating is often an afterthought after being on their feet all night. I know where this buck beds and where he was likely to go once he got up to browse the night before. Knowing he would still be on his feet when we were on the way to the stand that morning we slipped in the back door as not to run him off. He showed up right at dawn for a last minute snack with his two buddies. A good shot right through the shoulders anchored the buck where he stood. The buck was seven years old. The veteran hunter is in his eighties. TEJAS Great story. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: COYOTE CARNAGE – SOUTH TEXAS BRUSH COUNTRY
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#7988003
11/06/23 02:08 PM
11/06/23 02:08 PM
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BT, they are already fighting a little bit here. A lot of ears back approaches even by the smaller bucks. Everybody is sizing up the competition. It's going to get ugly early I’m afraid. This buck broke his left beam off within a day or so after taking this photo. ( Notice the broken left G2.)
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