alf
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Second time out this year, and made one set, 59 degrees, 85% humidity, light wind out of the SW.
Went to one of my favorite fields last night, and have never had so much chaos & confusion on a stand ever.
Set up on a grassy fence row facing east looking over a bare field, caller on the edge of the standing corn to my right 80 yards out, another corn strip to my left, with woods below that.
I started with two lonesome howls, & got an immediate answer from a group down in the woods. I waited for them to finish, then tried to figure what to do next, do I sit quiet or call? I gave out two more howls, and saw one bust out of the corn directly away from me, 450 yards out by the telephone poles.
I started the video, then he disappeared in a swale, reappeared at the corn, out of sight in another swale, & finally in the open heading for the caller.
It was all over in under 4 minutes.
He piled up at the corn's edge, or so I thought. Sitting there, all proud of myself, when I scanned out in front of me, & there was another one heading towards to caller. By the time I got the tripod moved back up that direction, he was in the corn.....dammit, where'd he come from?
So I'm sitting there thinking how I missed out on a double, when I scanned down to my left again, & another one was in the field at 40 yards! I got the tripod moved back over and got a shot off, pretty sure that I dumped him in the corn. But then I saw another, & shot again.
So as I scanned the field again, and here comes another up & off to the right beyond the caller heading down the hill. He stopped at/in the corn, I shot, shot again, & shot a third time, again pretty sure I got him.
When the smoke cleared, I had no idea how many coyotes I saw, or how many rounds I shot. I'm still kinda confused on what, & exactly how, it all transpired. Unfortunately, I shut the video off after the 1st one. It was so chaotic, there was no time to fire it back up. Too bad, as it would have helped straighten out the events, & certainly would have entertaining!
I never found a one last night. The 1st one piled up at the corn's edge, but wasn't there when I went to look? I walked back & forth scanning & spotlighting, but came up empty. I decided I would go back in the morning to look around. By the time I got back to the truck and only a mile down the road to the next spot, it started raining, so I went home.
This morning I went out & walked the corn rows, and right away found what I think was probably #1, about 5 rows in. I spent an hour or so, & finally gave up, it was 80 degrees & I was sweating my ass off. With last night's rain, there was no chance of finding blood anyway.
Despite only one confirmed, it sure was a blast.
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