York Coyote Hunt
December 4, 2007
By Mike Horning
On Friday morning March 3, 2006, I headed into the woods in York, Maine with a group of friends and two hounds looking for coyotes. Alan, the owner of both hounds brought along his best two, which were of the same litter, one male and one female. Also there was Alan’s brother Gary and friends Randy, John, and Scott who all grew up within a couple miles of each other. Two years prior to this hunt, both Alan and Scott trapped over 80 coyotes up at Alan’s camp in Greenville. Normally they can trap between 50 and 60. But this particular morning is was a cold, clear, and windy, which made it difficult to hear the hounds at times. Alan had each hound outfitted with radio collars and so he needed to beep them often in order to determine which direction to go. Early on, a coyote came out of nowhere and went right by Alan. Alan fired but with no luck. Ten minutes later the same coyote passed between Randy and Scott. Scott fired once and Randy emptied on it - the coyote lives another day. Read more



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