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A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« on: February 12, 2008, 10:22:48 AM »
Saturday afternoon my seven year old and I went predator calling.  We made a set along the edge of a 200-acre wheat field.  We set our Jack in the Box Decoy, the MoJo owl decoy, and the Ipod predator caller about 100 yards east of us and we climbed up on top of an old peanut combine.  I felt a little stupid setting on top of a red and white combine in camo but it offers an unbeatable view. The way I have the Ipod setup (Ipod, miniature audio amplifier, outdoor speaker) it goes through about 35 minutes of calling and periods of silence.  Most of the sequences are rabbit distress calls about one minute long each.  The periods of silence are two to four minutes between calls.  The end of the sequence has about 8 minutes of woodpecker distress calls.  I do that to pull a bobcat in that maybe hung up just out of sight.  The whole thing plays over and over until you stop it.   All the calls were downloaded from Varmint Al's site. 
Back to the story....

I normally just let the call run through once and we move but with all the "stuff" and the 7 year old, it was best to just stay here til dark.  We had started about 30 minutes before sunset and had made it through about 45 minutes of calling when the pair of coyotes came out of a wooded draw north of us headed east to the decoys. When i saw them I pulled 2 extra shells between my fingerson my forearm hand.  I let them clear the brush and get out into the open of the wheatfield before I shot the tailing dog, the male.  I have noticed over the years that the female is always in front during the breeding season this time of year.  I shot him with my handi 357 a swift 2X scope mounted scout style.  I used 140 grain Winchester silvertips for the ammo and I shot him at a ranged 94 yards.  I squealed like a whooped pup and stopped the fleeing female at about 175 yards and made a quick kentucky windage adjustment and hit just under her belly in the sand.  The calves in the field then proceeded to run her off. 

If you don't predator call, try it. Just a mouth call and any handi rifle or shotgun will work.  Calling in the woods with a 12 ga and #4 buckshot is dealy to over 50 yards.  make your situation fit the gun in hand as far as range is concerned.  It is all fun and better than tv or even the computer anytime.
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Re: A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2008, 10:37:18 AM »
Nice shooting! I wonder how the new Hornady LeverEvolution 357 ammo would work. Need to send for a 357 barrel before they are gone. Would be perfect for my grandson to use.
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Re: A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2008, 10:41:17 AM »
Since NEF started offering the .357 barrel on a production gun again this year, I doubt they'll be going away soon.  Nice shootin'.
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Re: A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2008, 10:58:48 AM »
I plan to give calling a try once the snow and ice in Idaho "global warms" enough to get out!  Good shooting!

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Re: A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2008, 11:04:12 AM »
Great story and shooting! ;)! I've had a Johnny Stewart E-caller for about 3yrs, but have yet to use it, maybe this spring tween turkey hunts!!

thanks for sharing,

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Re: A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2008, 11:09:53 AM »
Tim, I almost always take my calls on morning hunts for any type of game and try it before I leave the woods.  Most often half way back to the truck I just sit down and give it a try.  It is not unknown for me to take the calls to ponds, creeks,  and private lakes for the slow fishing times.  There is never a bad time.    ;D
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Re: A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« Reply #6 on: February 12, 2008, 11:12:29 AM »
That's exactly what I had in mind!! ;D

thx,

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Re: A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« Reply #7 on: February 13, 2008, 01:32:42 AM »
That is a big coyote!  Nice!  8)

All I need to do now is get a speaker/amp set-up.  I downloaded some of those sounds and am mixing them to put on the MP3 (I will have very limited time to use it so I figured that a $200 caller isn't needed just yet  :-[).
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Re: A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« Reply #8 on: February 13, 2008, 05:34:58 AM »
Sounds like you had a good time there Eskimo36. The coyote looks like he's a bit bigger than the ones we have here in Arizona. Food could be more sparse out here. Good shootin'.
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Re: A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« Reply #9 on: February 13, 2008, 08:48:08 AM »
njanear,
I use a Ipod shuffle but any MP3 player will work.  Down load all the stuff on Varmint Al's site and then sort through what you think you need for your area.  I tried his 16 minute and 20 minute sequences but they are not right for my area in my opinion.  The amplifier I use is a $15 one from Radio Shack.  I use a metal outdoor type speaker and I carry it all in a fleece pull over face mask.  I am going to buy a nice tanned hide this spring and make a furry bag for my set up so it at least looks like a animal on the ground.  When I get back home this weekend, I will take some pics of my set up. 
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Re: A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« Reply #10 on: February 13, 2008, 09:40:01 AM »
Very nice looking yote and good shooting.  That is something I have been going to do for a few years and keep getting sidetracked.  I have the radio shack amp and mp3 player, just need to pick up a speaker and put it all together.
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Re: A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« Reply #11 on: February 13, 2008, 10:39:34 AM »
Yep.........that looks like a 40 pounder  ;)

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Re: A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« Reply #12 on: February 13, 2008, 02:10:17 PM »
Thanks for sharing. Super outing!

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Re: A big Coyote with 357 Handi...(pic)
« Reply #13 on: February 14, 2008, 03:09:25 PM »
njanear,
I use a Ipod shuffle but any MP3 player will work.  Down load all the stuff on Varmint Al's site and then sort through what you think you need for your area.  I tried his 16 minute and 20 minute sequences but they are not right for my area in my opinion.  The amplifier I use is a $15 one from Radio Shack.  I use a metal outdoor type speaker and I carry it all in a fleece pull over face mask.  I am going to buy a nice tanned hide this spring and make a furry bag for my set up so it at least looks like a animal on the ground.  When I get back home this weekend, I will take some pics of my set up. 

Thanks for the info.  I'll have to see if I can get over to the Radio Shack and get an amp and a speaker.  I am beginning to drive our cats crazy with the various sounds that I downloaded from the numerous sites - they are ready for me to just settle on something and take it outside to drive something else crazy.   ;D
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