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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2551168" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>In early January 25 years ago here we had about a foot of snow on the ground it was below zero and had been for a week or so . The wind wasn't blowing and had been pretty calm for the most part . It seems that the wind blows in the cold fronts then stops for awhile then it will start blowing and blow in a warm front . So I was nearly out of town by 60 miles to the north on the Cheyenne river I sat up to the west of it and maybe 25 feet higher then the river below a cut bank . As the sun began to come up I let out a couple of howls two barks and another howl . I waited for a couple of minutes and did it again . to the east they answered me out maybe 1/2 mile away down on the river , it's not really more then a stream . I talked with them a little they went quiet so I did as well . I could hear them trotting on the ice before I could see them there was three of them . When they were 50 yards out I shot the one to my left side it ran to the edge of the river and dropped in the tall dried out weeds . The other ones ran to my right side into the tall weed cover . I got on my howler and did some hurt coyote screams one of them came running back and would raise up on it's hide legs trying to see over the tall weeds when it stopped and stood I shot it went down . I got to them and had a young female from the first shot and an older male from the second shot . By the time I got back to town they both were frozen hard as rocks .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2551168, member: 91783"] In early January 25 years ago here we had about a foot of snow on the ground it was below zero and had been for a week or so . The wind wasn't blowing and had been pretty calm for the most part . It seems that the wind blows in the cold fronts then stops for awhile then it will start blowing and blow in a warm front . So I was nearly out of town by 60 miles to the north on the Cheyenne river I sat up to the west of it and maybe 25 feet higher then the river below a cut bank . As the sun began to come up I let out a couple of howls two barks and another howl . I waited for a couple of minutes and did it again . to the east they answered me out maybe 1/2 mile away down on the river , it's not really more then a stream . I talked with them a little they went quiet so I did as well . I could hear them trotting on the ice before I could see them there was three of them . When they were 50 yards out I shot the one to my left side it ran to the edge of the river and dropped in the tall dried out weeds . The other ones ran to my right side into the tall weed cover . I got on my howler and did some hurt coyote screams one of them came running back and would raise up on it's hide legs trying to see over the tall weeds when it stopped and stood I shot it went down . I got to them and had a young female from the first shot and an older male from the second shot . By the time I got back to town they both were frozen hard as rocks . [/QUOTE]
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