diggler1833
LSB Active Member
I actually had a lone coyote go after several calves the other night. I couldn't figure out why the herd was fussing until I picked up the coyote in my thermal. It was running around, nipping at a calf's heels. Then it started on another.
By the time I made my way to a little open spot in the herd, a third calf got fed up and pushed the coyote into a good shooting position for me.
I used my shooting sticks as a monopod in haste, and as soon as that coyote twitched towards the calf again I let her have it.
Diggler1833 1, Coyote 0
By the time I made my way to a little open spot in the herd, a third calf got fed up and pushed the coyote into a good shooting position for me.
I used my shooting sticks as a monopod in haste, and as soon as that coyote twitched towards the calf again I let her have it.
Diggler1833 1, Coyote 0