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<blockquote data-quote="MR.T." data-source="post: 2343253" data-attributes="member: 4793"><p>I shot a coyote last Sunday eve. Last Saturday eve I was in my stand, not much happening, nature was beginning to dial my number, so I decide to get down about 30 minutes early and go home. I get down, and end up walking to the edge of the creek instead of away from it, and right there on the other side sits a coyote about 40 yds. and a doe about 80 or 90 yds. The 'yote was looking right at her. She took off, i'm not sure if it was me or the 'yote between us that made her take off, but I went ahead and drew back and let one fly, arrow went right over the coyotes head about 4 inches. I'm not used to shooting anything that far away and overcompensated. I almost had a chance to shoot at it again by making squeeking noises with my mouth. Anyhow, I lost my arrow, went back the next day with a metal detector even and still couldn't find it, so I decided to set up the rabbit decoy and turn on the caller. Within 7 minutes, my .223 sent one coyote to the back of my pickup, but not the one I shot at the day before, this one wasn't as big and a bit lighter in color. Still can't find my arrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MR.T., post: 2343253, member: 4793"] I shot a coyote last Sunday eve. Last Saturday eve I was in my stand, not much happening, nature was beginning to dial my number, so I decide to get down about 30 minutes early and go home. I get down, and end up walking to the edge of the creek instead of away from it, and right there on the other side sits a coyote about 40 yds. and a doe about 80 or 90 yds. The 'yote was looking right at her. She took off, i'm not sure if it was me or the 'yote between us that made her take off, but I went ahead and drew back and let one fly, arrow went right over the coyotes head about 4 inches. I'm not used to shooting anything that far away and overcompensated. I almost had a chance to shoot at it again by making squeeking noises with my mouth. Anyhow, I lost my arrow, went back the next day with a metal detector even and still couldn't find it, so I decided to set up the rabbit decoy and turn on the caller. Within 7 minutes, my .223 sent one coyote to the back of my pickup, but not the one I shot at the day before, this one wasn't as big and a bit lighter in color. Still can't find my arrow. [/QUOTE]
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