Doberman Vs. Pack of Coyotes

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Beautiful Doberman.
The coyotes were in good shape also I would say they've been eating pretty good.
I would have shot the farthest one first and then worked my way up to the closest one.
 
In the brush off to the right were more coyotes they were waiting for the doberman to get engaged with the one in front of him then they would come in behind him and have Doberman for dinner. $5 to a donut.
 
Where you're at, those aren't the dangerous coyotes
 
Where you're at, those aren't the dangerous coyotes

Where I'm at if you were to tie your dog out on your back porch the coyotes will come up and eat him out of its collar.
I had two Coyotes drag a newborn foal down into a Ravine and were eating it alive.
I will not show Mercy to those yellow-eyed cowardly pieces of crap.
Or to the 2 legged type either.
 
Have tons here, even by the beach!
Up near Warner springs, we have a ton too.. they send a female out to whine like shes hurt to try and draw the domestic out for an ambush.
The ***** will bite balls while the others go for the neck... fk them coyotes
 
Have tons here, even by the beach!
Up near Warner springs, we have a ton too.. they send a female out to whine like shes hurt to try and draw the domestic out for an ambush.
The ***** will bite balls while the others go for the neck... fk them coyotes
I suppose coyotes are a protected species in Cali. lol
If not, how many do you have on your belt.
I use to get 50 bucks for a coyote 20 years ago. Don't know if their worth any money now.
But I like wacking them at long range now, 500 - 600 yards.
 
I suppose coyotes are a protected species in Cali. lol
If not, how many do you have on your belt.
I use to get 50 bucks for a coyote 20 years ago. Don't know if their worth any money now.
But I like wacking them at long range now, 500 - 600 yards.
Ahh man. What's the sport in that ? Try taking one with a shotgun.
 
Beautiful Doberman.
The coyotes were in good shape also I would say they've been eating pretty good.
I would have shot the farthest one first and then worked my way up to the closest one.

You shoot any one of them , the rest would be gone , you`d never get another shot.
Was a beautiful doby, and I bet he could handle one coyote easily, but no way in hell he could handle 5 , and probly not two . They both fight the same way slashers and tearers.
We had a pack come up in the barnlot behind the barn once, one of our Australian sheperds hauled *** down there, as soon as she went around the corner of the barn , like she was shot out of a gun, she comes back around heading towards us, ears dangling / blood flying.
Coyotes are extremely fast fighters.
A guy behind us across the creek had two german shepards killed by coyotes about 7-8 yrs ago. I had a big Rottweiler at the time , and wasn't worried about him, they couldn't get in the yard but one at a time, he would have met the first one and killed him at the small opening. He held his own with a 3 partial pit bulls till the neighbor boys broke it up once.
A FEW DOGS ARE BURRIED IN MY BACK YARD BECAUSE OF HIM, I STILL GET TEARY EYED WHEN I THINK ABOUT HIM, I STILL MISS HIM !
 
You shoot any one of them , the rest would be gone , you`d never get another shot.
Was a beautiful doby, and I bet he could handle one coyote easily, but no way in hell he could handle 5 , and probly not two . They both fight the same way slashers and tearers.
We had a pack come up in the barnlot behind the barn once, one of our Australian sheperds hauled *** down there, as soon as she went around the corner of the barn , like she was shot out of a gun, she comes back around heading towards us, ears dangling / blood flying.
Coyotes are extremely fast fighters.
A guy behind us across the creek had two german shepards killed by coyotes about 7-8 yrs ago. I had a big Rottweiler at the time , and wasn't worried about him, they couldn't get in the yard but one at a time, he would have met the first one and killed him at the small opening. He held his own with a 3 partial pit bulls till the neighbor boys broke it up once.
A FEW DOGS ARE BURRIED IN MY BACK YARD BECAUSE OF HIM, I STILL GET TEARY EYED WHEN I THINK ABOUT HIM, I STILL MISS HIM !

I lived on a ranch 35 miles from a town either east or west. I had a big saluki male . Talk about a fast and quick dog. He would hunt coyotes at night and bring me pieces of them. He would put body parts on the steps of the front porch. His name was Tut.
 
Quote: "... unless I'm mistaken, that's dibbon's dog"

No, my Doberman's a little female (Camelia), only about 60 pounds with her tail and ears intact.
 
I lived on a ranch 35 miles from a town either east or west. I had a big saluki male . Talk about a fast and quick dog. He would hunt coyotes at night and bring me pieces of them. He would put body parts on the steps of the front porch. His name was Tut.
I'm in VA and we chase them with a pack of hounds.catching them is tough and takes several hours of the hounds chasing it until it submits.we try to get in front of the coy and shoot it.but they are slick and tough to kill. we usually have about 20 dogs on his butt.everyone squalling like they are looking at it.thays how we do it in the south.
 
where I am we have tons of coyotes. Hear them howling and yipping, crossing the road in front of your car, they get pretty close to our small village, and can pass through it. We also have bobcats, wolves (rare sighting), and mountain lions (very rare to see).
 
My experience hunting coyotes:

Went after two with a .22 rifle on the ranch. They split up, so I chased one down thru a pasture field in my Dakota pick-up truck. The coyote never stopped running, but crossed over in front of the truck and got run over-dead.

Dad had a deer rifle with a scope which I never used before (never shot a deer rifle/never used a scope). Hunted down a pair of coyotes in a ravine that I thought might be threatening our fall calf crop. I took a prone position and aimed and fired at one of 'em.

I had put the scope up against my right eye and gave myself a black eye (and bloody to boot) when I squeezed off the trigger. Worst part of the story is I missed and the coyote got away Scot-free.

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I'm in VA and we chase them with a pack of hounds.catching them is tough and takes several hours of the hounds chasing it until it submits.we try to get in front of the coy and shoot it.but they are slick and tough to kill. we usually have about 20 dogs on his butt.everyone squalling like they are looking at it.thays how we do it in the south.

In NM we called them in with a tape recording. 300 to 500 yard shots.
Love a 7mm mag but boy is it hard on the shoulder.
 
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