Handgunr
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I've seen two coyotes kill a fox on the bottom of Letchworth Park river gorge many moons ago.
You had to see it to believe it.
It was so well choreographed, and happened with such precision that both coyotes, who hit the fox from differing angles, hit the fox at literally the same moment. The fox let out only a short squeal before being torn literally in half.
I had my handgun (Contender) with me and was sitting about 300ft. up off of the river bottom. This whole thing took place a few hundred yards away and was well out of range. I never saw the coyotes (at all) until they bolted out to grab this fox that I had been watching for some time.
It was a "Holy Sh*t" kind of moment.....
When a coyote, or coyote's decide to attack something (like those two labs) they do it with such viciousness, and speed, it's almost hard to imagine. More than likely those two labs were just fat old happy family dogs, and probably didn't offer much resistance.
I always believed that coyotes "size up" their targets very well. Apparently so......
Take care,
Bob
You had to see it to believe it.
It was so well choreographed, and happened with such precision that both coyotes, who hit the fox from differing angles, hit the fox at literally the same moment. The fox let out only a short squeal before being torn literally in half.
I had my handgun (Contender) with me and was sitting about 300ft. up off of the river bottom. This whole thing took place a few hundred yards away and was well out of range. I never saw the coyotes (at all) until they bolted out to grab this fox that I had been watching for some time.
It was a "Holy Sh*t" kind of moment.....
When a coyote, or coyote's decide to attack something (like those two labs) they do it with such viciousness, and speed, it's almost hard to imagine. More than likely those two labs were just fat old happy family dogs, and probably didn't offer much resistance.
I always believed that coyotes "size up" their targets very well. Apparently so......
Take care,
Bob