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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1090817" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Went out this morning, and got to the wheatfield where they have been strutting. Getting there pretty late, I spotted 4 does on one end of the field, and 2 on the other. </p><p>They weren't too concerned about me being there, and continued to feed while I set up. They spooked and took off for no reason that I could see, but a few minutes later two coyotes showed up about 300 yds away and then went into the woods. Shortly afterward, turkey started flushing from the trees and flying across the river. </p><p>The coyotes came back up into the field, and I lip squeeked them and they came running. About 100 yds out, they split with one upwind of me and the other circling to get down wind. When he slipped thru the trees he was 70 yds behind me and stopped. I could tell he smelled my scent, so I gave him a load of 5's to send him on his way. At that range all they would do is sting him, but Maybe they will stay away for awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1090817, member: 5412"] Went out this morning, and got to the wheatfield where they have been strutting. Getting there pretty late, I spotted 4 does on one end of the field, and 2 on the other. They weren't too concerned about me being there, and continued to feed while I set up. They spooked and took off for no reason that I could see, but a few minutes later two coyotes showed up about 300 yds away and then went into the woods. Shortly afterward, turkey started flushing from the trees and flying across the river. The coyotes came back up into the field, and I lip squeeked them and they came running. About 100 yds out, they split with one upwind of me and the other circling to get down wind. When he slipped thru the trees he was 70 yds behind me and stopped. I could tell he smelled my scent, so I gave him a load of 5's to send him on his way. At that range all they would do is sting him, but Maybe they will stay away for awhile. [/QUOTE]
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