Snowshoes
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Originally Posted By: nr123For some unknown reason, I haven't visited the Great White North in a while, but sure glad I did. Great pictures, and the write-ups! I went along with you on every hunt , felt like I was right there. Us Ga. hunters don't see much snow, but going along with you is just as good.
I haven't seen a coyote in the daytime in years here in my area. The only ones I kill are at night with a thermal, and that's not very many. Keep the hunts and pictures coming!
Thank you nr123 for the comments, The snow can be either a blessing or a curse.... just depends on how much there is
Glad to hear you ventured back to the Great White North section
Originally Posted By: lockrotorSnowshoes on the 11th, that whore frost is bad to sit in, just plan out cold. Great picture. Very nice looking coyote on the 12th. The sunrise on the 23rd is beautiful. No good for viewing coyotes as you stated. Those dam shoulder mitts sure do ruin a nice looking coyote. As always thanks for taking us along with you on the hunt. Keep at it.
Thank you and everyone for taking the time to post comments. Much appreciated. I don't recall seeing coyotes with shoulder mites prior to the late 90's. Shot ones with mange in the 70's and 80's but don't recollect one with shoulder mites. Maybe its just a old age memory thing for me
I haven't seen a coyote in the daytime in years here in my area. The only ones I kill are at night with a thermal, and that's not very many. Keep the hunts and pictures coming!
Thank you nr123 for the comments, The snow can be either a blessing or a curse.... just depends on how much there is
Originally Posted By: lockrotorSnowshoes on the 11th, that whore frost is bad to sit in, just plan out cold. Great picture. Very nice looking coyote on the 12th. The sunrise on the 23rd is beautiful. No good for viewing coyotes as you stated. Those dam shoulder mitts sure do ruin a nice looking coyote. As always thanks for taking us along with you on the hunt. Keep at it.
Thank you and everyone for taking the time to post comments. Much appreciated. I don't recall seeing coyotes with shoulder mites prior to the late 90's. Shot ones with mange in the 70's and 80's but don't recollect one with shoulder mites. Maybe its just a old age memory thing for me
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