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Postby ChadCunningham on Sun Dec 09, 2007 11:14 pm

ImageImageThis is a coyote my son roped while he was supposed to be doctoring calves.
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Postby Steve223 on Mon Dec 10, 2007 2:29 pm

LOL looks like mister yote is taken it well
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Postby Larry Fuegen on Mon Dec 10, 2007 2:53 pm

Must have been an exciting chase and even more exciting when he got the loop around him.
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Postby M. J. Atkinson on Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:26 pm

That coyote must be retarded. Kinda reminds me of the time many snows ago when I was living south of Garden City and a cowboy called Big Ron decided to rope a badger. Kinda exciting. They had to whack him over the head and stun him to get the rope off ( the badger, that is). It would have been pointless to whack Ron. I hope everyone has a blessed Christmas. :D
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Postby hogshooter on Wed Dec 26, 2007 4:13 pm

ya need to enter that kid in the next roping , i've tried ropiing them coyotes and it dang sure aint easy, bout the time ya get ready to throw they duck off to the right or left. i know a guy that roped a deer onceit was pretty funny the wreck that took place . ya ever seen a mad and scared deer in the saddle with a cowboy?
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Postby jason g howell on Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:06 pm

Yeah, uncle roped a badger once... what a hoot, he was tied hard and fast, badger balled up the rope, snarlin', horse didn't like that much, big wreck, imagine =THAT=... Wish I'd had a camera!
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Postby jim dunlap on Wed Dec 26, 2007 10:07 pm

I've seen my dad rope coyotes and deer. One time My uncle tied a buck to a tree and took this old guy that could never hit a buck to kill it, but he got to close and the guy saw the rope. I've roped hogs before, bot you better be ready to swap end fast cause they come up that rope ticked off!
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Postby hogshooter on Mon Dec 31, 2007 2:49 pm

jim
i have some friends that use to rope wild hogs on a sunday afternoon then load them in a trailer and take them to the sale. from the stories they told about the wrecks and laughs they had i sure would love to have been there to watch. i knew a ole cowboy thats dead now but he was one of the funniest guys i ever met an we would be talking about cowboy horse and cow wrecks and the general ranch talk and he would always say there is nothening funnier than some poor s.o. b. trying to save his own life . lol reckon there is a lot of truth to that. hope ya'll had a happy holidays .
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