Part of TBR's landowner's wildlife management plan is to reduce the hog and predator load with hopes of increasing his ground bird population. So I thought it was fitting to hear the turkeys cheering on my attempts to drop this female coyote.
Unfortunately, I drifted off target and the first shot was too far back. The second shot was into the spinning furball of madness, but went a wee bit high. The 3rd shot nailed her.
Got to use my digital hanging scale for the first time. She came in at 29.3 lbs. Not sure the tenths matter, LOL. 29 is close enough.
I did not have time to really take this coyote apart. I did peel back the hide over the shoulders and back. The exit wounds were not exceptionally large and at first I had trouble telling the difference between them and the entry wounds. I cut off the video and the coyote got up a second time and managed to run another 30 yards.
Unfortunately, I drifted off target and the first shot was too far back. The second shot was into the spinning furball of madness, but went a wee bit high. The 3rd shot nailed her.
Got to use my digital hanging scale for the first time. She came in at 29.3 lbs. Not sure the tenths matter, LOL. 29 is close enough.
I did not have time to really take this coyote apart. I did peel back the hide over the shoulders and back. The exit wounds were not exceptionally large and at first I had trouble telling the difference between them and the entry wounds. I cut off the video and the coyote got up a second time and managed to run another 30 yards.
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