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    Damn Coyotes,,,

    Wife was driving to New Orleans friday and hit a coyote at 5 am on I-71. Tore out some wiring and fuel system components underneath and damaged body. Had to park and have AAA tow it and she rented a car and went on.....$$$$$$$$




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    Damn! I bet that coyote isn’t chasing any RoadRunners any time soon!
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    glad she is ok! lot of damage from a small yote. could've been worse I'm sure.
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    them yotes are tuff.......had one on the property I hunt a few years back, I know he had 7 or more 12 ga shotgun rounds in him, and he was still moving like he woke up fresh that morning
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    You can look on you tube and can find videos of them being hit and carried for hundreds of miles still alive in bumpers of cars only to be pulled out and them then wander off...I know I've had to shoot several numerous times before to kill them...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrlawler1 View Post
    You can look on you tube and can find videos of them being hit and carried for hundreds of miles still alive in bumpers of cars only to be pulled out and them then wander off...I know I've had to shoot several numerous times before to kill them...

    if I remember right, it took a 30-06 to the head to put him down finally.
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    WOW!

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    only good one is a dead one...

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    I think I saw an anvil fall on one from a very high cliff one time years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrlawler1 View Post
    You can look on you tube and can find videos of them being hit and carried for hundreds of miles still alive in bumpers of cars only to be pulled out and them then wander off...I know I've had to shoot several numerous times before to kill them...
    My fishing partner was running in S,D. He sees a coyote running toward the interstate from the side. The coyote misjudged it’s speed and ran inside of one of the trailer wheels. Bill said it reminded him of his mom shaking dust out of a dust mop . He said he traveled about 1/4 Mile before the wheel spit him out

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    Maybe you can hire these guys, really like hearing them work the bolt guns!

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    They are no match for a Zwickey Delta, driven by a Doulas fit shaft........got a few of them.

    Hang small animals hit at speed will mess a vehicle up pretty bad. Hit and shot up in the fan area is bad news. A fawn hit by a pick up was a nasty clean up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yatesville88fan View Post
    I think I saw an anvil fall on one from a very high cliff one time years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yatesville88fan View Post
    I think I saw an anvil fall on one from a very high cliff one time years ago.
    Yep, just proves how tough they are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yatesville88fan View Post
    I think I saw an anvil fall on one from a very high cliff one time years ago.
    Bwahahaha Good thing I didn't have coffee in my mouth or I would've burnt the sinuses!

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    Glad you wife is safe.
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    Wanna talk damage...wait till you hit a 200lb hog in a small car at 70mph.
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