I know how Tiger Woods feels when he whiffs a 4 foot putt..
Gunner410, My72Jeep and I went out this morning to the hydro line to see what we could call in. Unseasonably warm temperatures on Boxing day followed by seasonal temperatures have resulted in diminished snow depths with a very heavy ice crust on top. We crunched our way out to the hydro line and set up with Gunner410 and I on a ridge watching east and My72Jeep set up across the road watching the line to the west.
Lots of ravens flying this morning so I started with two raven calls on the Foxpro Fusion (same call twice, each lasting 18 seconds). I just put the controller down and looked up and there was a coyote 40 yards in front of me, running from my right to left. I got the scope up and on it and “woofed” to try and get it to stop. Instead it let the clutch out and shifted into high gear. I took a shot and immediately knew I missed it. Now it was in overdrive and running across the line. I tried another shot and missed, and then Gunner410 shot at it as it was streaking to the tree line and missed.
When I shot the first time, the FoxBang feature kicked in and the caller started with a “pup in distress” call. I replayed it a few more times to see if anything would come out but no joy. I asked Gunner if he had hit it and he said no. We stayed for another 45 minutes with a variety of calls and then packed up to go and check for blood. My72Jeep came walking up and said as soon as the pup in distress call started, he saw movement in front of him and there was a red fox running towards him. I had the caller set up on the ridge between us and it was running towards the call. He said after hearing three shots, he didn’t want to show up with a fox if we were standing there with a wolf. Furbearers 2, Hunters 0.
We checked where the coyote ran and into the bush and confirmed there was no blood or fur on the snow. My72Jeep checked his trail camera in front of where he was sitting and he had pictures of a wolf, a fisher, two coyotes and a fox from last night - I am hoping he will post some of the pictures here.
We have had a coyote explosion here which is unusual as we are on the fringe of their distribution on Lake Superior. Every day there are pictures on social media of coyotes walking in daylight through town. When I dropped My72Jeep off at his house yesterday after a morning hunt, there was a coyote standing on the ice on the river a block away from his house. More than one person has stopped me and ask if I can shoot coyotes in town, and we are actively working towards this with municipal council to let a select group do some predator control. Coyotes elude me - I missed one deer hunting once, I wiffed a 75 yard shot at one with Tactical Teacher, and now this one. I know I will get one sooner or later ....
Playing the two raven calls back to back has worked well for me over the years – especially a couple of years ago it resulted in a wolf walking out immediately and getting shot (
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...Wolf-Season-5/page3?highlight=blew+it+on+wolf). More than once we have had critters come out to see what the ravens were feeding on.
Well, tomorrow’s another day, and Gunner410 has to work, so that usually is a good thing for us….