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<blockquote data-quote="imhntn" data-source="post: 921339" data-attributes="member: 3755"><p>I got out this morning and thought we were going to get a double on the first stand. I set the foxpro upwind of my brother about 25 yards and then I sat 25 yards downwind of him. It was really foggy this morning here and not too much wind. I did a set on an open reed mouth call to start and then tried to switch the foxpro on and I guess I was too far from it and could not get it to come on so I waited a couple minutes and then called again. I looked up and there was a coyote running across in front of me about 40 yards. I tried to stop him but no luck and I took a running shot and am pretty sure I gut shot him. Heard the bullet hit but he kept going. I called some more and in a few minutes heard my brother shoot. One had come up beside me about 100 yrds out and kind of behind me and he shot it. He said it flipped over backward and then took off running. We never found either one of them and that was the only ones we called up in 3 stands. It was pretty exciting there for a little while. I sure hate to lose them but sometimes it just happens that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhntn, post: 921339, member: 3755"] I got out this morning and thought we were going to get a double on the first stand. I set the foxpro upwind of my brother about 25 yards and then I sat 25 yards downwind of him. It was really foggy this morning here and not too much wind. I did a set on an open reed mouth call to start and then tried to switch the foxpro on and I guess I was too far from it and could not get it to come on so I waited a couple minutes and then called again. I looked up and there was a coyote running across in front of me about 40 yards. I tried to stop him but no luck and I took a running shot and am pretty sure I gut shot him. Heard the bullet hit but he kept going. I called some more and in a few minutes heard my brother shoot. One had come up beside me about 100 yrds out and kind of behind me and he shot it. He said it flipped over backward and then took off running. We never found either one of them and that was the only ones we called up in 3 stands. It was pretty exciting there for a little while. I sure hate to lose them but sometimes it just happens that way. [/QUOTE]
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