Posted by Ultradog MN on November 09, 2009 at 17:40:03 from (71.34.13.162):
Shot a nice doe up in Aitkin Sunday morning. Went and found her but left her where she lay while we went and looked for the deer Mike shot at. Came back about an hour and a half later to fetch her and found that the coyote had been there since and ate a darned big hole in her side. Mostly he just ate the rib meat which usually isn't useable anyway. Got a little into the one backstrap too. She's still a nice doe though and we recovered her. Don't know where all the coyotes come from already. I grew up there and we never even heard of one in that country. Now they're eating it up. Funny thing was that Mike saw the coyote pass almost under his stand. Then he heard a couple of deer go crashing off out of the coyote's way. Those deer were the doe and her fawn that passed by me and I took the doe. So in a way I owed him a share. But I would have rather left him the entrails instead of the nice doe. Don't you think? If I see him next weekend I might just pull the trigger. Mike missed his deer by the way. He never misses. Way better shot than me. But that's why they call it hunting. Oh, and to keep this tractor related, we recovered the doe with the boom pole on my Ford and let her hang there all day. Just to make it official.
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