So now that Bow season is open for deer, I need to be a little more watchful for the string twangers when I'm chasing coyotes.
I ran across one of the largest half-breeds I've ever seen. His body is a ******, and the rack is *BIG* muley. When I first saw him, I saw the rack, and thought it was an elk. So far I have only spotted him in a few thousand acre farm controlled by a close dairyman of mine.
So hopefully he will survive for me to take him out in a few months.
The chupacabra part of the story is on that same piece of land there is a monster coyote. He is very dark, not quite all black, but very dark. I've never had a good chance at him, but have seen him for about the past year. Reminds me of some of the wolves back in Idaho...
Hopefully I get a chance to let the air out of him too. Would be fun to be able to bring a coyote in to the derby that out-weighs the others by 15-20 pounds!
I ran across one of the largest half-breeds I've ever seen. His body is a ******, and the rack is *BIG* muley. When I first saw him, I saw the rack, and thought it was an elk. So far I have only spotted him in a few thousand acre farm controlled by a close dairyman of mine.
So hopefully he will survive for me to take him out in a few months.
The chupacabra part of the story is on that same piece of land there is a monster coyote. He is very dark, not quite all black, but very dark. I've never had a good chance at him, but have seen him for about the past year. Reminds me of some of the wolves back in Idaho...
Hopefully I get a chance to let the air out of him too. Would be fun to be able to bring a coyote in to the derby that out-weighs the others by 15-20 pounds!