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Had a pair coming in to the first set up right at day break.Charging hard at the Foxpro and decoy the two came on until they hit our scent, wind was gusting, and immediately turned left heading into the woods. I saw them and had my rifle ready so I got on the last one and dropped her about 75 yards from where I was sitting. She was a good sized female with a little age on her. ( on the right of the truck)
Second set had a male come in to the decoy cautiously and stop. Got him about 100 yards out. He was an old dog with several broken teeth. Big one also. I used PossumAl's tactic of challenge barks between the Foxpro and my Brad H howler. Worked well, thanks for the tip Al.
Way to go! :congrats: :congrats:
Pat
Looks like a good day indeed! :yoyo:
Jim
What was possum als tactic that worked well for you , I also have a FOXPORO and was wandering what tactic? Did you put the FOXPRO about 50 yards out in front and challenge the FOXPRO with your howler , then challenge yoursself with the FOXPRO? :wo: :wo:
BOB D I figured out wht you meant when I went back and read your post again I got excitedand in a hurry , you explained it and I just had a BRAIN FART :biggrin: oh yea great picture of the yotes , :yoyo:
Good job Bob :highclap: Still love seeing them AL Coyotes.
Nice job Bob... :confused: hey I made another rhyme :confused:
Good looking pair. Not too many days like that come along to brag about :yoyo:
Great post. Good job with the creative calling.