DoubleUp
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The night was cool but not cold like we've faced the past few weeks. The 24 inches of snow was mostly melted, and the crisp NE wind was refreshing as I made my way toward my stand. I setup facing east and placed the call about 50 yds. out along a hedgerow. Almost immediately I had a coyote working along the field edge to my NE and doing what coyotes do as she worked to the south. She seemed to be on a mission and even though she was getting closer all the time, she didn't appear to be all that enthused with the bunny blues. I knew there was a crossover point through the hedgerow and into the next field, so when she stopped right in front of the crossover, I was concerned that she would hit the crossover rather than turning toward me along the hedgerow so I took the shot at 166 yds. The hit was solid and she dropped down into the crossover. I didn't entice any more coyotes with vocals or prey distress so I gave it up after 30 minutes and made the recovery.
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