With the temps in the lower single digits this morning and several inches of snow on the ground,I knew the fox and coyote would be hungry and out feeding so I did not want to waste the opportunity.I talked to my buddy John the night before to see if he wanted to go but he said "no,it's too cold". I told him he was a "WUSS" so I had to go solo.

Headed out at 5:30am and proceeded to the farm.Got there about 6:00 and by 6:15 I was set up.I put the caller about 75yds. out in front of me. Started out with Lightning Jack on the Foxpro Fury and about 5 min. in, I saw eyes about 250 yds. directly in front of me. I was using the ELT 100 scan light mounted on my hat.

He was coming in hard!! The wind was blowing slightly from my right and he tried to use it to his advantage. He worked his way directly down wind and when got about 100-125 yds from the caller,I lit him up with the CoyoteLight. Saw that he was broadside so I decided to take him. A perfect head shot. Normally I don't save fur but since the temps were so low,decided to take this one and give to my friend Luke so he could sell the fur.

Here is a pic of my stand. Shooting my Savage LRPV in 204 Ruger with the 39gr. BK's. You can see tracks all around.



Pic of the field. Fox came from tree line about 350 yds. out.



Pic of the red all furred up. Should be a nice pelt.



Hope you guys like. BH