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Post by slugger on Jan 21, 2014 8:30:02 GMT -5
You know the Gubberment keeps changing the wind forecast, Dang it !!! I need to have it under 10 mph to do any quality calling. At the expense of a 200 mile trip I don't want to get blown out. I look and one day it looks good then the night before I check and the dad burn wind has changed. Boy it's been a miserable winter for calling. When the wind is workable it's -30*. When its decent temps the crappy wind is hurricane speeds. What's a coyote caller going to do? [8(] Well we tried again Saturday. We went up north in the Missouri river brakes, Holy Smoky that a long drive to your first set. Anyway on one of our early sets we had three come in. No shot for me but the boy had a long one. a Shot and miss. Another few sets and it was my turn to test the Berger bullets better. Three an a dead run flying over some broken ground like ground jets. I let out a "WOOF" and they stopped at about 80 yards, One coyote DRT. Some more sets and My turn came again, Kinda. My son was setting on a fence line with the call and his Over under coyote gun a 223/12 gauge. The coyote was loping right down the fence, I was going to let it go right in to his lap. I have the scope dead on it all the way just in case. For what ever reason it stopped and looked my way I thought oops! busted and I smacked her. Later I thought Crap should a let her keep going, sorry son. We couldn't see the in Hole, but you can see how the Berger bullets work and No out hole. Now were talken !!! ( two different coyotes )
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Post by 1coyotemaster on Jan 21, 2014 9:48:16 GMT -5
Nice job! Those are some pretty good size dogs. Looks like the Berger bullets are working like they should--no hide damage.
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