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MULE
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Icon 1 posted August 03, 2008 09:13 PM      Profile for MULE           Edit/Delete Post 
...invented the internet.

Amazing

Now every scrawny assed coyote weighs no less than 30 pounds and a 28 pound or so coyote now weighs 40 pounds.

I especially love the part where guys who probably couldn't lift shit are holding it shoulder high.

And I'm not talking about claims from guys out east. These are western coyotes.

And these same folks claim it was weighed on a digital scale. Fine...lets see a ******* pic of the same dog on a scale.

Yes some coyote go 40 pounds of better out west. Some go 30 or better. But when I see a coyote that I'll bet don't go 25 pounds held up shoulder high by some pussy who claims its 40 pounds and probably couldn't military press 40 pounds with one hand then I call bullshit.

Rant done

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Kokopelli
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Icon 1 posted August 03, 2008 10:37 PM      Profile for Kokopelli   Author's Homepage           Edit/Delete Post 
.....and a fine rant it was!!!

Add to list;

Shooting a coyote, laughing like Renfield & announcing "Yeah BaBY!!!" instead of waiting to see if a second coyote comes in.

Dragging a coyote by the hind leg against the fur while telling me what a fine pelt it will make.

And last but not least, the increasing number of videos that are an endless series of hero scenes and seem to have a negative instructional value.

(Mongolia??)

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Dan Carey
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 07:01 AM            Edit/Delete Post 
"And last but not least, the increasing number of videos that are an endless series of hero scenes and seem to have a negative instructional value."

That phenomenon can be traced back to the cheap video cameras available today. Everyone has one, and is doing a carbon copy, of the videos they've seen.

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Az-Hunter
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 08:00 AM      Profile for Az-Hunter           Edit/Delete Post 
Good point Dan; It's just hard to find one that isn't the same ole same ole. In the last few years,I can only really think of one that jumped out at me,and that was one put out by Mark Zepp and Eddie Hawkins. It Made me take notice primarily becasue of the production value, which was stunning. Great camera work, clarity of resolution, scenery, for lack of a better word, just a pretty video to watch.
If you think about it, what the hell can you do to make a different calling video? Kind of like porno, same cast of "stars" you've come to know and love, same yacking about calls,gear and gun, the the same "boom chicka wow wow" and it's over:)

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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 09:09 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
I remember what the professor told me once. We were discussing the relative merits of the "first" Coyote Gods video, and he said that the shorter fella went a bit overboard in admiring his coyotes, and half expected him to flop down and roll on it. Sure, we can laugh about it now, but was that a catty remark!

Back to heavy coyotes. I have never seen a true 40 pound coyote, on the ground, anywhere. Occasionally, one comes close, real close; but I don't recall seeing a 40, in the flesh, not looking at somebody's pictures?

Good hunting. LB

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Dan Carey
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 09:27 AM            Edit/Delete Post 
I haven't seen the one by Mark Zepp and Eddie Hawkins. If you have it feel free to send it up this way and I'll review it and return it.

As to the weight of coyotes, I don't weigh them, skin them, nor do I eat them. So, I don't have a clue, I'll just take your word for it that they all weigh 40+ pounds.

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MULE
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 03:43 PM      Profile for MULE           Edit/Delete Post 
Dan said: "I'll just take your word for it that they all weigh 40+ pounds."

Dan, I hope that wasn't directed at me because that is exactly the opposite of what I was trying to convey.

Are there 40+ pound coyotes out west? Sure. I even killed one once. 30+ punders. Not uncommon.

But some people habitually add 10 pounds to every coyote they kill without any basis in fact.

That was my point.

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Dan Carey
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 03:50 PM            Edit/Delete Post 
Dan said: "I'll just take your word for it that they all weigh 40+ pounds."

Reworded: I'll just take their word for it that they all weigh 40+ pounds. [Big Grin]

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Randy Roede
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 03:59 PM      Profile for Randy Roede   Email Randy Roede         Edit/Delete Post 
I either attend or compete in most of the local calling contests, biggest I have seen are 38# , that I can remember!!! Most fit into the 25#-30# range.

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MULE
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 04:02 PM      Profile for MULE           Edit/Delete Post 
Randy that 25-30 weight range has been my experience as well.

At least for colorado

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MULE
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 04:03 PM      Profile for MULE           Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks Dan

I just didn't want to be misunderstood [Smile]

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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 04:57 PM      Profile for 3 Toes           Edit/Delete Post 
Along the same lines it takes a hell of a tom bobcat to weigh 30lbs, but yet they kill them non stop on the internet. I have trapped bobcats in the hundreds and can only think of a handful that weighed 30 plus. And yes, I do have a digital fish scale. Coyotes, the same. Takes a big s.o.b. to hit the 30 mark. But I have seen a handful.

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Notice two regulars, and an extra jumbo!
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Randy Roede
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 05:17 PM      Profile for Randy Roede   Email Randy Roede         Edit/Delete Post 
Nice lookin cats Mr. Taylor!!!!

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Rich Higgins
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 06:44 PM            Edit/Delete Post 
Tyler's first bobcat weighed 32 pounds on a KOA scale.
He's taken quite a few since, none near that mark.
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 06:56 PM      Profile for yuccabush   Email yuccabush         Edit/Delete Post 
We have weighed so many coyotes turned into various contest over the past several years here in NM.
The bigger ones usally are about 36-38 pounds. I cannot remember a 40 pounder. Most are under 30 pounds.

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MULE
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 07:08 PM      Profile for MULE           Edit/Delete Post 
Cal,

You are one bobcat getting dude. What kind of dog is that on the trailer? Looks like a kelpie cut off at the knees [Big Grin]

Rich,

Make the pic bigger. Too small for me

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Dan Carey
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 07:14 PM            Edit/Delete Post 
Nice cats

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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 07:51 PM      Profile for George Ackley   Email George Ackley         Edit/Delete Post 
nice cats!

30 lb+ dogs are not uncommon here on the east coast, but lot of hunters do think they are bigger then they are, I even get surprised every now and then when they are lighter then they look, big winter coats can be deceiving ,, I don't think I ever scaled a cat, we just take a nose to tail measurement 26'' to 34'' is average on a tom's I have taken a couple over 36''in south Texas,I cant get a tag here at home but we don't see the nice spots often here in PA on are cats, we get the dark orangey brown cats, not much on markings ether..

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Az-Hunter
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 08:28 PM      Profile for Az-Hunter           Edit/Delete Post 
It takes a lot of coyote to hit 40 pounds,and it's obvious when you heft and see one compared to a "normal" 20-25 pound coyote, see........

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George Ackley
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 09:44 PM      Profile for George Ackley   Email George Ackley         Edit/Delete Post 
Me being a plus size guy I make every thing look small [Frown] I always thought these guys holding what they think is a 40+ lb dog up with one hand an a smile must be stronger then me
I cant one hand them,
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I am 6'6'' and just a tad under 375lb but this is a big dog , early Oct. harvest so the coat isn't all that good

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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 09:55 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Vic, did ya flop down and roll in it?
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[ August 04, 2008, 09:56 PM: Message edited by: Leonard ]

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Az-Hunter
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 10:00 PM      Profile for Az-Hunter           Edit/Delete Post 
No, but I did stroke it lovingly after I shot it stone dead with one little 27 grain bullet from my .19 Calhoon at about an honest 100 yards.
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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 10:52 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
snapped this pic of the historic reunion.

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Az-Hunter
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Icon 1 posted August 04, 2008 10:58 PM      Profile for Az-Hunter           Edit/Delete Post 
I had told Tim I forgot my camera, wanted to get a historical photo of the judges of calling contest as well as any inpromtu ones I could snap. Send me an e-mail of any you think I might find interesting. What a good time I had, always good to see you and the rest of the gang!
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Icon 1 posted August 05, 2008 06:44 PM      Profile for Hawkeye   Email Hawkeye         Edit/Delete Post 
It was nice seeing the gang I cant believe Higgy didnt win. Leonard I said I couldnt make the campout but got from saturday on off so I will show up friday night stay til monday or tuesday. Vic thanks for the compliments third video will be done soon will be best yet.
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