

Marty, my calling partner packed up and headed to the vikings game for the weekend, I had high school basketball games thursday, Friday, and Saturday, which left Today as my designated "dog day". I couldnt wait

1st 2 stands drew blanks with nothing more than a brief challenge howl war with an old male. unfortunately he would not commit, oh well, next time..
The 3rd set was a "perfect" set, in fact it was so good my dad decided he would come along, You see he doesnt like me hunting alone so much, therfore he came along today. I usually make stands by myself while he waits at the truck, but this spot was GOOD

We were calling some HILLY country with a small pond surrounded by cattails. I set my dad up on a rock overlooking the ice, I had a good feeling this was were ol' wiley would make his fatal appearance. I set up on a knoll overlooking the backdoor and let the foxpro rip.
10 minutes in I switch to my secret sound and A HARD charger bombs off the hill onto the ice.. This was my dads cue, he flopped on his belly and introduced the coyote to a 50 grain vmax to the head. Good work dad!.
its noon, and we have 1 in the truck. Time to get after it.


We head up the road and I have a feeling these hills hold another dog. I head over a knoll with the sun at my back and set up overlooking a brushy stubble field. 99% of guys I think would pass this spot, but I know these coyotes like these areas for mice. I hit the call and Immediatly A old male pops up from his nap at around 250. I lip squeak him to 100 yards and settle the cross hairs on his neck.. 2 dogs down.. 35 degress out, heck this isnt so bad.

We take some photos and head a few miles up the road to another good looking area. We spot 30-40 deer out feeding and I have a feeling these coyotes are close bye. I head into a An old farmstead and slip out the backside of it, overlooking some rolling hills with brush thickets. There IS a coyote out here. I start with a female Inv. howl and get a response, I pick up my binos and see A dog sitting on his butt at around 800 yards. He looks tough!. I challenge howl and here he comes


( No pic of this dog until the Final shot)
We scout out some new territory and try a few blank stands, With light fading we head to a "cherry" pasture that has good sign. tracks AND scat. I like it

My dad comes along on this set, as we are watching alot of real estate. My dad sets up by the caller while I watch the back door from a high! vantage point... This is perfect!. I start with a howl and get 2-3 responses. cool.
I switch to a distress sound, and immediatly a NICE red fox pokes his head up at 350! coming in.. At around 300 he hangs up and then high tails it out.. hmmm? I have a hunch already

After a few minutes of my secret sound I turn and see a dog slithering to my left from the cattle, BAD idea sir!. I start I hit the lip squeak on the foxpro and this coyote is committed! He just doesnt realize I have him cut off from his free meal

4 dog day in the 35 degree heat!. Ill take it

