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Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: cullbuck] #4145041 03/25/13 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted By: cullbuck
You shot the wrong one Stx. The old one was on his last leg (and half blind).

Great pics as always.

Is this the pond where you killed the main framed 8 with bladed tines?

I killed quite a few deer out of that blind but never a bladed main frame 8 though.


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Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: stxranchman] #4145051 03/25/13 08:44 PM
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Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: woodwzrd1010] #4145183 03/25/13 09:31 PM
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Cool pics. the first one had just got done eating not long before this pic.

Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: hillbillyhoghunter] #4145196 03/25/13 09:36 PM
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Great pics, I don't think I've ever seen them that old.

Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: Southtexas36] #4145610 03/26/13 12:38 AM
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More great pics. Keep 'em coming. I enjoy seeing your pics.


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Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: cullbuck] #4145650 03/26/13 12:51 AM
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Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: rofd1374] #4146028 03/26/13 03:11 AM
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Great pics! Too bad you couldn't get both of them

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Great Pictures, Are there any 10 pound bass in the pond!

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Great pictures keep up the great work


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Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: cullbuck] #4147080 03/26/13 04:51 PM
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Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: stxranchman] #4147873 03/26/13 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: stxranchman
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You shot the wrong one Stx. The old one was on his last leg (and half blind).

Great pics as always.

Is this the pond where you killed the main framed 8 with bladed tines?

I killed quite a few deer out of that blind but never a bladed main frame 8 though.



This is the one I was thinking of.

quote=stxranchman]So here is the buck I killed on Tuesday evening of this week on MLD III. I have been helping a friend out with his ranch and his deer program. He asked my to run trail cams and look at his herd overall. I found several mature 8 point mainframe bucks along with other cull/management bucks. One 8 point in particular caught my eye. I ask the land owner if he or someone in his family wanted to shoot this 8 point in particular, if not I wanted to pay hunt him. He said he did not so I could. I knew the buck worked 4 different protein feeders and had not been seen out of a deer stand or in an oats patch yet. I built a brush blind at a "Y" in a road where I could see about 325-375 yds 2 ways and about 200 yrds another. Sat there Sat. pm and Sunday am and pm and did not see this buck but several other nice younger bucks and one mature 10 point with a mulie fork on G2 that was aroudn 150 or so gross. I could not hunt again till Tuesday pm and it was warm. I decided to hunt a tripod that overlooked a tank about 450 yrds from where I was hunting the brush blind but could not see this tank. I sat there with swirling winds and had a bobcat walk about 10 yrds from me and it smelled me and trotted off into the brush. As it continued on I could tell which way it went as the deer snorting around 250-300 yrds away and they were raising heck. I thought great. Then I had a doe catch my scent as the wind swirled at sundown and blew and ran. I thought the hunt was blown. I had only seen 2 doe, 1 fawn and 2 bucks. Very slow. About 15 minutes before dark I looked across the tank and spotted a deer that had walked out. There was one lone tree and it was between me and this buck. I had put out corn on the tank dam earlier. It took him for ever to move and when he turned to the left and walked I thought now I can pick a hole. He immediately whirled and walked back the way he had come from. I thought just great he is going to leave now without a shot and not touch the corn. By this time that little thing called buck fever was wearing on me. The buck turned again and came down into the tank without stopping. He walked to the water and was looking straight at me at 91 yrds. I had the safety off and when he turned I put one round through both shoulders and was shocked he did not drop right there. He staggered into the tank and turned and ran before I could bolt another round. You all know that moment of doubt you get and I got it bad right then. I knew I had made a good shot but was not sure. I thought I heard the buck stumble and crash into brush. I immediately got down and went to look for blood and found none at the tank. Walked in on the wrong trail and then looked to my right and seen him dead about 30-40 yrds from the tank. I was shocked as he grew once on the ground. This is the second best looking buck I have ever killed. He was HF for those who just have to know. He is a main frame 4x4 with mule deer forks on his G2s and one kicker also. Score is up to you. Sorry about the longwinded story.



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Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: cullbuck] #4147879 03/26/13 10:36 PM
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That buck was killed on a different ranch than the pics of the coyotes came from. My mount has been ready for a while on him just have not had time to pick it up. Said to look really good so I can't wait to get a day to pick it up.


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Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: stxranchman] #4148034 03/26/13 11:54 PM
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I thought it was heterochromia but a closer look, looks like he's blind.

Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: Novemberyet] #4148107 03/27/13 12:24 AM
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Very cool 'yote pics. I read through the thread, but may have missed it, but what camera are you using?


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Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: Matt1023] #4157253 03/31/13 12:34 PM
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Very cool 'yote pics. I read through the thread, but may have missed it, but what camera are you using?

I was using a Canon 20D on these pics.


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Re: A pair of coyotes at water [Re: cullbuck] #4157404 03/31/13 02:06 PM
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You have some great pictures.

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Thats a nice buck!

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