Got a pair of 'Yotes hangin a deer stand!!!
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Got a pair of 'Yotes hangin a deer stand!!!
Well sorta. I was slowly heading down the field road to where I was going to stop and cut across the cut bean field and hang a new stand when I saw something in the road along the next bean field, about 250 yds. I then stopped and started to unlimber my .220 Swift when I saw something come out of the grass ditch about 50 yards short of the first critter, realizing they were a pair of yotes hunting the ditch edge.
The farthest 'yote proceeded to get a 50 grn Nosler Bal. Tip suppository and then other started to cut out across the bean field it just came out of to only get an internal ear cleaning at about 4200 fps!!!!!! Really bad 'yote day. Hopefully the stand pays off as well later when I decide to hunt it when the wind is right and the rut is on.
The farthest 'yote proceeded to get a 50 grn Nosler Bal. Tip suppository and then other started to cut out across the bean field it just came out of to only get an internal ear cleaning at about 4200 fps!!!!!! Really bad 'yote day. Hopefully the stand pays off as well later when I decide to hunt it when the wind is right and the rut is on.
Last edited by SecondChance; 10-10-2010 at 04:12 PM.
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I really didn't think about pics for I was in a bit of a hurry to get to the timber and hang that stand. But I hear ya on the pic part. I will have to think aobut it next time. I am not much of a picture taker anyhow. Never really was and I for sure don't care for my pic taken unless its necessary.
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I love the Swift. This is my 3rd and I really have a hard time this time of year riding around without it. I REALLY like my Cooper Arms in 218 Zipper also, but WAY too pretty to ride around in the case in the truck. Besides, case too big anyhow, aluminum travel case because of how high the scope sits with target turrets.
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2nd,
For a guy with Copper's - look into these cases.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/c....aspx?a=533969
I have a double Americase for my shotguns, but now I use Pelican for my scoped rifles !
BTW - I missed one yesterday, at about 400 yards with my .243 - Madder than hell !!!
For a guy with Copper's - look into these cases.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/c....aspx?a=533969
I have a double Americase for my shotguns, but now I use Pelican for my scoped rifles !
BTW - I missed one yesterday, at about 400 yards with my .243 - Madder than hell !!!
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2nd,
For a guy with Copper's - look into these cases.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/c....aspx?a=533969
I have a double Americase for my shotguns, but now I use Pelican for my scoped rifles !
BTW - I missed one yesterday, at about 400 yards with my .243 - Madder than hell !!!
For a guy with Copper's - look into these cases.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/c....aspx?a=533969
I have a double Americase for my shotguns, but now I use Pelican for my scoped rifles !
BTW - I missed one yesterday, at about 400 yards with my .243 - Madder than hell !!!
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I just like the Swift for its something that you don't run into very often. I kinda like the odd ball guns and this one sort of falls into that class like my Cooper Arms 218 Zipper.
Last edited by SecondChance; 10-17-2010 at 04:15 PM.
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*****Update****** I went and hunted that stand I hung when I killed those other 2 yotes this past Friday morning. Killed a nice 5pt, 3 1/2yr-4 yr old, management buck at about 0655hrs. Went and field dressed it and left to get my truck, drive around the county block and enter the picked bean field it fell next to. Just as I entered the field edge via a fence/tree row, 3 yotes broke from the brush to the west and the last one stopped at about 300 yds, watching me.
As before, I pulled out the Swift and sent him a 50grn memo on the bad aspects of stopping when the rest are running. He just flipped over that concept!!!!!!!! About the time I put it back in the case and back in the truck, another broke from the brush at 100 yds. Out came the rifle again, lead him like a shotgun, at about 150yds, and clean zipped past the front of his chest to make it to the brush before I could get back on him again.
I got photos of both and exit hole, size of a softball, not bad for 300yds, on my cell phone. Can't post them for I don't have Internet access on my phone. This place is LOUSY for yotes this year and just goes to show what happens when no one hunts or traps them. Saw one the day before, (Thurs.) when I was hunting from another stand about 1/2 mile away.
As before, I pulled out the Swift and sent him a 50grn memo on the bad aspects of stopping when the rest are running. He just flipped over that concept!!!!!!!! About the time I put it back in the case and back in the truck, another broke from the brush at 100 yds. Out came the rifle again, lead him like a shotgun, at about 150yds, and clean zipped past the front of his chest to make it to the brush before I could get back on him again.
I got photos of both and exit hole, size of a softball, not bad for 300yds, on my cell phone. Can't post them for I don't have Internet access on my phone. This place is LOUSY for yotes this year and just goes to show what happens when no one hunts or traps them. Saw one the day before, (Thurs.) when I was hunting from another stand about 1/2 mile away.