While walking to my last stand this evening I heard a few coyotes howling off to the west - OH BOY!! I set up facing east (the wind is west to east) with my back against a small scragley spruce tree. After a few minutes calling I spot a coyote maybe 300 yards out making the circle to get downwind. For some reason this coyote just started walking away to the north and disappeared over a hill. DARN! I kept calling and I and did a couple challenge howls. I was just about to leave when I heard something in the snow behind me. I looked back over my left shoulder and there was a coyote standing just on the other side of the spruce tree looking right at me. I tried to get my rifle up, but the coyote took off FAST. I got on her, shot, and she rolled and lay dead. I think I scared her to death - I couldn't find a wound and there was no blood. I stepped it off - the coyote had been standing standing 7 steps from me. VERY COOL!!! It was a female - a young one I think. I realized later that if it had not been for the crunchy snow I may have never known that coyote had been there - makes one wonder how many you call in but never see.
Nitwit
A very exciting stand!
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They say for every deer you seee when you hunt in a dense forest that every deer you see there was 8 to 10 that walked by and you didn't see them. I am sure that stat could be close to the same for coyotes. There not dumb they will hang out on the edges of the trees in the shadows where you can't see them and try to make you out before they commit to the sounds. just my $.02
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