Scott Allen
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I was out bowhunting last night and shot a nice fat doe about 10-15 minutes before dark. I was waiting the customary 15-30 minutes for her to get down and bleed out when I heard a coyote yip down over the hill from where I was. I'm thinking maybe I should go get that deer before the coyote finds it. Well, just then I heard several more yipping and howling from the same direction. I KNOW I should be getting to the deer pretty quick now. I gather my gear and climb down, track her as best I can in the dark. The doe hadn't gone far. As I came over a little point and started down the coyotes had already found her and became very aggressive. I yelled and ran at them, but they actually stood their ground and then came towards me! I could barely make them out in the growing dark, but there appeared to be more than a dozen of them and I'm thinking the odds ain't to good in my favor, so I backed out of the situation. Sidearms are not legal to carry while bowhunting in Maryland, but I'm thinking very seriously about carrying something for protection. Just wanted to give all you bowhunters a heads up to watch out for this kind of situation with the coyotes getting more populated each year here in the east. :angry:
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