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Arrived at Mikes at 9:00 AM, Carol opens the door with a huge smile for me and says Mike is in the kitchen. I go in and see him pouring coffee into thermos bottles. He turns with a big smile and said they had been in the back where Carol had shot up a box of ammo in her rifle.


Mike had driven down and picked up her finished Mag Na Ported rifle Friday got home and resembled it before work. After running a cleaning worm down the bore.

Carol had got there right at first light, they fixed a breakfast then went out back and shot the rifle to make sure the scope was still on and see how she liked the recoil. She said after the first shot, am I shooting blanks?

Really dropped the recoil down.


We decided to take Mikes truck for the day, again Carol would not set upon front but was a chatty Kathy in back.

She said she had shot 20 rounds of the Federal Power Shock 80 gr bullets and said she had felt no recoil.


Since all the snow was gone she had picked some on sale brown Camo at Dunhams during the week. Girl was ready to hunt.


Mike had worked out a route Friday also before going to work starting in Lenon Michigan travel up M 13 to a couple sheep farms first then a dairy farm and a couple hobby farms. Mike also said he would do some door knocking if we need to.


First place the Montie Porter sheep farm about average for a guy that has a town job around 50 head.

We get parked and dressed set out across the pasture sheep eyeing us with suspicion, got to the gate walked thru shut the gate worked along the edge of a fall wheat field but could have crossed the frozen soil but were not going to chance it. It was still only 30F but the sun was bright.
At the far fence line we come to a hay field along the woods about 15 acres. Walked out and set up the decoys and callers again Carol wanted to be in the middle.


Start with the challenge and get a couple barks right off. Mike had talked maybe we should do a series of challenges to get them moving our way before doing the in heat female sound.

Every ones wind indicators is hanging limp so I think the coyotes will come straight in.

Soon I see one right in front of me and another off to my left, do the see them sign to Carol she shakes her head yes and settled the rifle butt stock into her shoulder while watching me.

Now there are 3 as I sign for Carol to let Mike know to go after the tail end Charlie.

I signed she should do the trigger so Mike and I both see her. She says OK she would do the last one Mike the middle one and I could have the leader. Carol does the trigger and the Swift butted my shoulder and a coyote is down in the scope then another as I turn the scope then a 3d.

Cool 3 coyotes on our first set. Gather the gear and join Carol looking at her coyote with a gleam in her eyes.
We roll them in the plastic and drag them to the yard and truck.


At the truck Carol gave me a hug and Mike a wet sloppy one. Says thank you for telling me about Mag Na Porting the Rifle didn’t feel bad last week but I saw my coyote drop and the tail do that death wiggle in the scope today.


We are going to another sheep farm just 5 miles away. Donnie Walker and sons been into sheep for close to 30 years now they say.
This place is flat just at the edge of the Saginaw valley but soil is on the sandy side. There is a slough about half way across the property about 2 acres. The sheep pastured there during he summer so the grass and weeds are down but there is about 5 acres of thick over grown woods behind it about 80 yards. Mike and I set out the decoys and callers at the far side of the slough.

Do the challenge and receive one answer bark , another and another but didn’t sound as if it was moving. I cut loose with the piglet in distress and now we can tell the coyote is moving as it answers the challenges.

Just set still must of been about 5 minutes. Then one more challenge with a return bark. Mike points off to his right and there is a single coyote half way to the decoys. I see Mike lean over to the scope and then fire. He has a coyote down about a total of 90 yards from us.


We gather the gear and walk to Mikes coyote Carol is already getting ready to wrap up. It is a Female not a very old one from the foot pads.

Back at the truck ready to leave and Donnie comes from his work shed. Says hello heard the shot wonder if we had gotten one. Was happy to hear we had.


Next place is a old farm about 50 acres, they lease to a crop farmer but have a thick around 8 acres woods we had been told.

This place is owned by Randy Johns and his wife Joann. She keeps a few chickens and had been raided about 2008 by a pack of 4 coyotes who got several of her chickens. She and Randy had went to Gander Mountain in Flint and bought a rifle to shoot the coyotes. The counter Jerk sold him a Remington 783 in 30-06 he shot it a few times and didn’t like it to well.
Found us when he went to the feed store for scratch and some farmers had gave him our number.


We walk across some corn stubble to a fence line with some brush growing in it. Walk out about 60 yards and set the decoys and callers out around 45 yards from the woods.

We got no answers to the challenges. So I let loose with the piglet sound ran it about 3 minutes and then went silence for a bit them hit is again. I see a coyote coming out of the woods Carols zone. She saw it also looked to see if she should go ahead and shoot and I signed go ahead.
I watched a puff of fire belch out the barrel but the rifle did not jump. The coyote laid out in the field stone still.

Carol has that bright eye look again as we walked to gather the gear and go look at her male coyote which she wrapped and started dragging to the truck.


We are taking a dirt road off M13 going west. There is a homestead hobby farm we are going to. They have a few goats crazy critters climb in apple trees and walk across rock walls, make sure you park in the fenced in area or they will walk on your truck.



We walk back thru the orchard dodging brush piles from the pruning that had been done during the winter.
We are headed off to a large drain area where 5 different drains converge in to one huge drain.

Very few people clear those drains of brush and trees. They just grow and grow till the county drain commission decided they need to be cleared and put the job up for bids.
Coyotes love these spots because they can dig dens in the banks and have them where they can catch the rising sun of the morning and shade in the hot afternoons.


We set up in the end of the orchard about 80 yards from the drain connector lip.
Mike and I set the decoys and callers out and get back to brush piles to break out out line.
Mike lets go with a challenge and gets a couple answers. Waits a bit then lets another one go and again gets answers back, closer.

I turn the sex crazed female sound on and played the volume a little raising it and dropping it to a little whine. Out the corner of my eye I see Carol moving her rifle on the cross sticks a bit to her right. I look and see a couple ears just above the lip. Lower the volume and do the I need you big boy come hither, the call is to its left so to see the decoy and face the caller it has to move to its left. Should come right to Carol if it ever rises above the lip. It finally slowly rose above the lip I see Carol looking at me so I made the pistol and dropped the hammer since I wasn’t seeing any other coyotes. Again I see a belch of flame from the muzzle and no jump, look where the coyote had been and it is still there anchored by that 80 bullet. It had been 20 minutes so far. I signed for mike to do a challenge sound again, work it a bit.

Got another answer much closer then any had been before. We stayed with it another 30 minutes but seemed that coyote had hung up then turned and was moving away.
Nothing was getting it turned around and bring it back now.


Carol had that bright eye look again and was wrapping the coyote up in a sheet of plastic but waited to show us it was a male, foot pads said young one.

:D Al
 

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Back at the truck Mike said because they had spent the morning shooting Carols rifle he didn’t make any lunch. Said we were close to Montrose we could got there and get some thing for lunch.

On the way we discussed where we would go. I had Pizza with Mike Thursday so was not ready even though there are different ways to make them to have one.

Carol suggest Subway. I like subway some stores in my area do not have Swiss cheese and others do not have spinach. So that is where we went I got the oven roasted chicken foot long, spinach, Swiss cheese, tomatoes, black olives on a Honey Oat bun and ranch dressing.

They had ice tea that looked like tea also not urine like the one Kare and I go to some at home.

White we are eating Carol agains thanks me for mentioning the Mag Na Porting says she had fell in love with the rifle last week end and it is even better now.

We decided when we left there Mike would turn on the charm and we would start knocking on doors.

Driving down a gravel road just off M 57 to the north we see a fellow about my age walking from the mail box to the house. Big grain dryer bins around the barn and tool sheds. Mike pulls in and jumps out of the truck. They are talking shaking hands, Mike signals for us to get out.

We walk up and introduce our selves. Had to laugh when Mister James Fowler asked Carol If I was her dad, age seemed about right. She is really about 10 years younger than my son our youngest.
She told him no just a friend of Mikes her boy friend.


He said to give hm a minute to deliver the mail to the house and he would show us around the farm. He had a two seater side by side in the tool shed, we climb aboard Me in front Carol and Mike in the back. He is a cash crop farmer since 1954 when he got out of high school and went partners with his dad. His home place is 340 acres and they lease more by placing ads in the local penny saver paper in the winter. He took us around the boundary line then showed us the small 5 acre wood lot on one side connected with the neighbors there are some buckets hanging from some trees. He told us that the neighbor boys in there teens collect the sap and boil it down. He said they usually will drop off about a gallon of the syrup to him and his wife.


We look at a clump of trees about 100 yards from the woods and asked about it. Said there is a spring there where they used to get a tractor stuck two three times a year till they planted some trees as a reminder to stay away.
He said we could hunt any time during the week mornings till maple syrup was over then any time.


We thanked him for his time and the permission to hunt. I make a note to drop off some Honey next time we are near there.
We had spent 2 1/2 hours of quality time there. But had another farm to hunt.

Mister Fowler had told us he had a friend 3 miles west and 4 miles north he would call and let him know we were on our way to talk to him. He had verified John Romero was home.

We arrive at the Romero farm a working beef operation, became friends with James Fowler when he started buying corn from him.

His farm is 400 acres, keeps the feeder stock in a feed lot but the breeding stock free ranges about 50 head at this time.

He says we are welcome to hunt his place and points out a place for us to park any time we are there and be out hunting and out of the way. He also had a side by side take us for a farm boundary tour stopping at the edge of the woods 40 acres of mostly hard woods. They do selective cutting when they need lumber. They have a guy come in with a portable band saw mill to do the cutting.
It is also a old long time in the family farm.

He is taken with Carol and asked if she is along just to make sure us guys didn’t do some thing stupid. She says no she hunts also and likes doing it.

He said what kind of rifle you shoot a AR, she said no a S&W in 243 made by Husqvarna. He asked to see it as he had never even heard of them. Carol goes to the back of the truck and removes it from the case and racks the bolt open handing it to him. He comments on how nice the wood grain in the stock is then sees the slots in the barrel. What are those slots he asked Carol explains it is a recoil reduction system called Mag Na Porting. Very popular with heavy caliber pistol shooters.

He tells us we can hunt any time we wish to from day break to dark 7 days a week. Hands the rifle back to Carol and thanks her for allowing him to look it over.
Said he hadn’t met any lady predator hunters before.

We spent two hours there so is now starting to get late. We decided we would go back to Mikes skin our coyotes and make a travel plan for Sunday.

Only got 4 coyotes for the day but acquired two farms we can now hunt more valuable than a $50.00 coyote hide.

:D Al
 

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Due to the lack of intrest I will no longer be posting of our coyote hunting.

Thanks for all the likes how ever.


:D Al
 

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Al,
We all love reading your Coyote hunting stories.
Every time I log in, that's the first thing I look for.
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Sorry there are several storys I posted and just recived likes.
I don't do likes for any one if I like some thing they said I tell them so. Only takes a minute of to to type a. Really good post very informtive.

Like I said I am finished.

:D Al
 

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Sorry there are several storys I posted and just recived likes.
I don't do likes for any one if I like some thing they said I tell them so. Only takes a minute of to to type a. Really good post very informtive.

Like I said I am finished.

:D Al

Bummer, i enjoyed your content.
 

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My first time seeing one but I have been off for some time. Great read!
 

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I just don’t get it...exactly why I posted earlier about this. I think everybody that reads your content here @alleyyooper enjoys reading your posts...I for one do. Because folks don’t write a return response means absolutely nothing. Your posts are a definite change from the ‘power equipment’ that this forum is based on. I enjoy reading your posts...and I can guarantee you many others do as well. I like the tractor stuff you chime in on as well, and what you have...the setup that you’ve made work for yourself...and I don’t even have a tractor.
 

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Awesome read would love to be out hunting them with you guys. Great right up

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I also enjoy reading your hunting posts. I never have really thought to comment, I apologize for that. Good luck hunting!
 

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I live in a place that has changed so much.
45~ish years ago, one neighbor kept a pack of (mostly) beagles.
No idea/recall of where all he took them to.
But occasionally they were given chance to get out and work the area, here, where I still live.
I used to see signs of someone working on the coyote population.
Rarely saw any yotes though.

A few years pass and I began to see them occasionally.
It got so that if I was just puttering along on the dirtbike, I might see one loping off ahead of me.
Heck, while on the clear dirt section of the path, I even once walked up on one crossing the path about 15" feet ahead of me.
He was walking out of the pine thicket, crossing the main path and seemed as surprised as I was.
We just stood and looked at each other for a moment and the coyote finished crossing the path and I walked on.
There was a huge twin poplar tree that was a scratching post and I always added my "liquid calling card" when I was in that area of the woods.

Nowdays a large portion of the wooded areas have been dozed and some are covered with 3~5 story apartments.
Doorbell cameras sprouting all around now.
I get weekly junk mail from house flippers wanting to give me about half of what my land is worth.

My knees are worn to the bone. So I can't go walk the last vestiges of the woods as they are dozed down to the red clay and the top soil hauled off.

alleyyooper, your stories can pull me back to being a teenager or my early 20's. with the option to simply walk out the back door and into the woods.
At times I get a sense of crunchy frost on the crop stubble while reading the hunts.

I've always been a little too chatty in real life, when I get comfortable around anyone.
So it's not a lack of interest, I think it's just me trying to shut up and listen.
I'm sorry that I get caught up in this shut up and listen mindset, in the very place that you can't see me "listening" to you.

Keep 'em coming!
 

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I lived and hunted deer and small game in the middle of the mitten Michigan, Hold up your left hand and look at the back of it. At the knuckle of th efinger next to you pinky is about the area.

We never saw any coyotes, a few red fox which had a $5.00 bounty on them at that time.

Saw my first coyote while snowmobileing in Michigans UP. In fact seem a lot of them. Met a group of coyote hunters that stayed at the same Hotell as we did . Listened to them talk of their hunts never relizeing that some day I would go back and ask to be taught how to call them in and how to take care of the hides.

Arraingements were made March of 1980 and spend two weeks with them.
I learned a lot from those Mouth call useers who made a lot of their own callers.

I still could not call in Coyotes for several years took me to 1987 to have one come to my rabbit in distress call and shot her. Never got another one till 1991. but then some thing finally clicked for me, stopped calling so loud, so long and it was working.

Made a Home made E caller Used a MP3 player for the sounds. worked well and I could have the caller 50 feet from me. started shooting 10 to 20 coyotes a year.

2002 fellow I worked with owned a near by hobby farm had a discusstion with other farmers at a feed store we would take care of the problems they wer ehaving with coyotes. he called me to joiin him, and his cousin Mikie, then I called a friend I had made thru our daughters going to the same college who I had fished some with.
It grew to 12 of us at one time. Word of mounth has gotten us clost to 40 farms to hunt coyotes on.

Knocking on doors with our list of farms as references has gotten us 10 or 15 more. the fellow I used to work with passed away as did his cousin a couple years after.
So today there are 10 of us but Tom doesn't hunt much since his daughter went away to college, but he is our fur buyer.

:D Al
 

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No the farmers don't pay to have the coyotes removed and I am glad they don't.
Keeps the lazy slobs from fouling the farms and stoping farmers who allow us to hunt the coyotes to stop.

Last year the light colored coyote hides were bring $90.00 per hide because of the Popular Parka sales.
That fashion statement I believe has died down because our fur buyer returned from a fur auction in Canada. Said hides were going from a low $50.00 to a high of $70.00.

I did a inter net check of coyotes hides at auction. It matched up to what Tom told us.
7 years ago we were getting a flat $35.00 per hide because that is all the Russians were paying.

2019-2020 Fur Price Forecast

Coyote

The coyote market has been the one exception to the low fur market the past several years. The success of Canada Goose and their high end parkas trimmed with coyote fur has been the sole driver of coyote prices, and this should continue into the upcoming fur season. The best quality Western coyotes should average $70-100, with semi heavy Westerns and top quality Easterns averaging $40-50. If demand continues to be strong, it can bring up demand for coyotes from the South and Midwest, but these prices could be volatile, likely ranging from $15-30


The anti fur movement was huge in America at the time.

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Buddy at work is a great hunter/trapper. One of those guys who's just got it all figured out. I love to listen to stories and gain some insight of how he goes about it.
 

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Seems fur down here in the south isn't near as valuable as up north though. Few guys still carry on but mostly because they enjoy traditions.
 
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