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Cat Man Dooo 02-20-2003 08:04 AM

I shot an Old Timer Coyote (Pictures)
 
Went hunting Monday, called in 2 coyotes in 2 separate stands, messed up on the first one as the coyote winded us and took off. Second coyote that came in was around 1550 hours and stopped him at about 60 yrds with a .223. Not a real big dog for his age, but I talked with our local Division of Wildlife and its about 10 yrs old. I apologize for the graphic picture, but found this interesting and wanted to share with forum.
Weather was partly cloudy, winds steady 5 to 15 mph, and about 45ยบ.
As you can see, all the canines are worn bad with one missing, and in the front top row, he only has one tooth left. I plan on boiling out this skull and will repost another pic later after it' s clean.
Who says you can' t teach an Old Dog new tricks!

Cat Man Dooo




Tree climber 02-20-2003 02:03 PM

RE: I shot an Old Timer Coyote (Pictures)
 
he has really had a bad life and looks like a long one.up untill now,that is.
nice clear photo.thanks for posting.

Howler 02-20-2003 06:46 PM

RE: I shot an Old Timer Coyote (Pictures)
 
You must be getting good with those calls. Called and fooled the old dog. If he would' ve lived another year or two, he' d probably have a hard time eating a fresh rabbit, let alone an old dried up carcass of any kind. I think ya did him a favor.

jmac33 02-21-2003 06:41 PM

RE: I shot an Old Timer Coyote (Pictures)
 
awsome old timer!!! gongrats

coyoteseeker 02-22-2003 04:51 PM

RE: I shot an Old Timer Coyote (Pictures)
 
that old dog was deffinetly strugling to feed with teeth like that,could explain the small size.congrats.

Elsie 02-22-2003 09:51 PM

RE: I shot an Old Timer Coyote (Pictures)
 
Thanks for sharing Cat Man - nice pics.

TREEDOG 02-22-2003 10:04 PM

RE: I shot an Old Timer Coyote (Pictures)
 
nice pic, and a 10 year coyote wow.

canis latrans 03-02-2003 12:25 PM

RE: I shot an Old Timer Coyote (Pictures)
 
I think it is fascinating to age the animals we take. It gives a deeper appreciation for nature. This link is a chart for aging coyotes.http://photos.imageevent.com/peteh/c...th%20aging.jpg
Edit: I' m not sure if my link will work properly.

mrfishy34 03-04-2003 07:25 AM

RE: I shot an Old Timer Coyote (Pictures)
 
i have never heard of a yote that old. nice job :D

Cat Man Dooo 03-04-2003 09:00 AM

RE: I shot an Old Timer Coyote (Pictures)
 
From what the Wildlife Manager said, a coyote can live to be 12 yrs in the wild. Given the teeth condition, he put this one at 10 yrs. He was surely going down hill as this wasn' t very heavy for a male dog.


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