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Update on Lance's antelope hunt.....

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Well, he's had a few more close calls but still hasn't filled the tag. This is the cool part.

 

While glassing about 3/4 mile away, he noticed a doe and fawn being chased by a coyote. It was dead quiet so he threw out a few smooches. The coyote loved every bit of it and forgot about the doe and fawn. The dog covered the distance to about 30 yards and Lance put an arrow through his front shoulder! Coyote dropped like a sack of potatoes!

 

Almost as good as filling your antelope tag!!!!

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Awesome!! Way to help out the local wildlife. At least some of the wildlife, I guess the coyote wouldn't see it that way.

 

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I don't want to steal this thread but that reminded me of something I saw while working up in Utah. As we were driving down this dirt road me and a couple of other guys all at the same time saw something out of the corner of our eye. There was this big dust cloud about 75 yards from the road and out of this cloud came an antelope doe hot on the tail of a coyote. We don't know if the coyote was after the lope, but my guess would be that the lope was chasing the coyote and knocked it down and still went chasing after it. It was fawning season and the doe could have been protecting her fawn. The chace went on for about 200 yards. Quit a site to see.

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I don't want to steal this thread but that reminded me of something I saw while working up in Utah. As we were driving down this dirt road me and a couple of other guys all at the same time saw something out of the corner of our eye. There was this big dust cloud about 75 yards from the road and out of this cloud came an antelope doe hot on the tail of a coyote. We don't know if the coyote was after the lope, but my guess would be that the lope was chasing the coyote and knocked it down and still went chasing after it. It was fawning season and the doe could have been protecting her fawn. The chace went on for about 200 yards. Quit a site to see.

 

I saw the same thing while lope hunting in 19A. The doe had a fawn and got pi$$ed and ran the coyote in the ground right

past my pit blind. :blink:

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