coyote_thumper
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Thanks guys. Yes this one was very mangy. I did edit out about 20 seconds of the recording before the coyote stepped into view. I kept the video focused on the hightlights.
06: I do have an alarm pointed at the corner where I shot the coyote. I don't think this one had tripped that alarm yet when I shot it. I have two additional alarms that are about 300' and 400' down the logging road/driveway. When the outer alarm goes off I pay close attention to the time delay until the next alarm goes off. If there is a long delay, and each alarm rings multiple times, it's usually deer. If there is a single or double alarm ring, and 20 seconds or less between alarms, it's probably a coyote and I race to get the gun and get set up at the window. I like to be set up in the window waiting for them before they step into view. That way I don't spook them as I get the gun ready and open the window.
06: I do have an alarm pointed at the corner where I shot the coyote. I don't think this one had tripped that alarm yet when I shot it. I have two additional alarms that are about 300' and 400' down the logging road/driveway. When the outer alarm goes off I pay close attention to the time delay until the next alarm goes off. If there is a long delay, and each alarm rings multiple times, it's usually deer. If there is a single or double alarm ring, and 20 seconds or less between alarms, it's probably a coyote and I race to get the gun and get set up at the window. I like to be set up in the window waiting for them before they step into view. That way I don't spook them as I get the gun ready and open the window.