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coyotes
I awoke to the sound of my wife screaming that something was attacking our dog in the back yard. It was still dark out, but I could see two coyotes working in tandem to get at him, one in front and one in back.
I didn't have time to put "any" clothes on, or shoes, just ran right out the door. Saved him this time but they will be back I'm sure. Got my 22 ready for them when they return...and the dog cannot go out unattended anymore. My wife was very happy that I got to him in time but now she is calling me "the streak" a skinny old white one she added. |
Bob, it is open season until March 7. Get an electronic call set up 1/2 hour before sunrise and bring them in.... Years ago I helped a friend cull out his farm in Vermont with long gun. "Rabbit in distress" call worked for us, but we were taking 150-200 yard shots. Sounds like you can get them in quite a bit closer.... Triple points if you take one down while shooting naked.:hihi:
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Please, no pictures.
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Just keep running around the yard....
" This is my rifle. This is my gun. This is for fighting, and this is for fun." |
No...no pictures :o... keep in mind it was very very cold so some shrinkage may have occurred.
I have been keeping the bathroom window open with a pillow blocking the cold air....to be quietly removed for a clear shot. Done this before for woodchucks that destroyed my garden. They head for the woods at the slightest noise. |
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I will hold my witty and tasteless comments for now, but i reserve the right to poat them in the future if this heads that way lol Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
this happened to me too but i had underwear on....
it was a huge commotion of snarling i couldn't see a thing... pitch black and i was swinging a big stick screaming and yelling thinking my dog was being torn apart that's how it sounded to me thankfully it was the reverse |
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That line was something I heard years before that movie came out....think it was something a friend told me upon his return from boot camp back in the sixties. |
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This is My Rifle
Mark Maysey Back in 69, I didn't have a care Before they called my number, I chopped of all my hair Said goodbye to mamma, dad and uncle Dan Boarded an airplane and headed off for Nam He called us to attention as we stepped off the plane Checked us off a list as he called out our names Then he picked up his rifle and raised it in the air Grabbed his crotch with his other hand as we all stood and stared He said... Chorus This is my rifle This is my gun One is for killing The others for fun So until this war is over Or until your time is done This is your rifle and this one is your gun Thirty years have passed since I stepped off that plane The nightmares haven't ended and neither has the pain I've drank my share of liquor and smoked my share of grass But I can't unload the memories or these few words from my past Repeat Chorus Well, a dear friend of mine finally called it quits They found him one cold morning laying in a ditch A bullet through his brain, his rifle at his side And one old rusted dog tag from 1969 When they turned his body over they found his written note It wasn't but a few lines, but the last he ever wrote And when they laid him in his grave on that cold December day I took those words he'd written and I began to play Repeat Chorus Back in 69, I didn't have a care Before they called my number, I chopped off all my |
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Just shoot them. They'll stand and look at you, dumb or brazen, not sure which. Surrounded my last golden several years ago. I ran out and pick the dog up and walk quickly back up onto the deck. The two coyotes just walked away.
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my dog wasn't big.... only 60 lbs but she was a Mountain Dingo (Australian cattle dog- black) i got her @ 6 1/2 weeks old @ that age they have stout little short legs that stick straight out and down Knowing she had to be tough as nails to survive the coyotes i would hold her with one hand while watchin TV and tap her four feet repeatedly on the floor non stop.... to increase her tactile response this daily routine toughened her up real solid like she was made out of oak she could spin like the turret on a tank ready to Rumble.... real FAST after that i taught her martial arts and i would pull sneak attacks on her bringing out her toughness so she was all about self defense and not something to fool with as she was Very Adept. i remember running her to the bathtub to wash off all the blood i was covered in it and she was too trying to discover her wounds to stop the bleeding but never found even one cut... she had kicked major ass and i was never so proud ------------------ RMARSH: glad your dog wasn't hurt or eaten. |
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seriously though, i see a big-time business opportunity here Raven!! Martial Arts training for dogs!!! Franchise that sh-t all over the country. You could be a billionaire!!!!
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my animal (Style) of POWER for dogs is the brama Bull
meaning the dog has to be able to rotate 360 and buck then it cannot be "PINNED" and have it's throat torn out so i would spin the dog 360 left and then 30 360 right then follow with a roll over which is followed by a 360 .... and so on until i would PIN the dog without a dog jaw this was where the dogs head is held to the ground for just a moment to illustrate "your dead" then you walk away laughing ...saying "what a wimp" this drives them absolutely wild phase two is attacking any time they take their eyes off you and are somewhat distracted and not being aware of impending peril... teaching: that an attack can come when you least expect it "Always be ready" "never let down your Guard" |
phase three is a full assault at full running speed
from behind a rock or bushes by circling around and sneaking up on their rear position forcing them to bolt or fight by overcoming their fear jumping with legs far apart and arms help apart simultaneously screaming a big ... growl yell suddenly shocking their system to always look behind you!!! |
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