Didn’t make the return trip…

  • jeff_hansen
    Posts: 475
    #208820

    Just ran across this pic that I took from a couple of weeks ago. It does a great job showing how coyotes will often back track on their trail when exiting a situation. In this case the coyote came from the marsh (right to left), took a good look at the situation and started back in the same tracks. A 35 gr. Berger from the .204 dropped her where she stood.

    Brad Juaire
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 6101
    #76110

    Great post! Congrats!

    swimingjig
    Waumandee, WI
    Posts: 695
    #76184

    Excellent Job!

    norseman
    FAIRMONT MN
    Posts: 559
    #76186

    Nice!

    JacobNohner
    Posts: 217
    #76194

    She looks big I love the skyline in the back ground great pic

    sauger
    Hastings ,MN
    Posts: 2442
    #76214

    dcolsen
    Linwood, MN
    Posts: 120
    #76215

    Very nice!!! You ever have an issue with losing or tracking dogs when you shoot them with the .204? Only reason I ask is because I have one but have yet been able to test it out on a yote.

    coppertop
    Central MN
    Posts: 2853
    #76218

    That is one sweet pic!

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #76239

    Awesome story and even better pic!

    jeff_hansen
    Posts: 475
    #76253

    I’ve only shot a few with the .204 and all of them were DRT. I really haven’t shot enough coyotes with it to say either way. Most guys are having great luck with the 35 gr. Berger hollow points in the .204 Ruger for coyotes.

    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #76334

    Great pic nice work Jeff

    dylan_w.
    La Crosse, WI
    Posts: 399
    #76383

    Ahaha!!! AWSOME!!!

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