Some of us beat the winter blues by heading out and hunting predators.

If you shoot a coyote this winter and want to share a picture or story, feel free to add to this thread. Any info on guns, bullets, scopes, calls, setups for calling, baiting, etc, can be asked here and maybe we can help out in any ways.

Coyotes, WOLVES, lynx, bobcats, cougars...trappers post up too!





I got out for the first time this winter the other day, hiked a mile to a spot where I've had some success over the years. Was a little bit of fresh sign of coyotes on the walk in, but had no luck calling. Set the Foxpro Fusion 25 yards in front of me and sat tight for 25 minutes and played some howls and rabbit distress/crows & ravens, ended in pup distress. Was quite windy and -1c, not ideal. Sun set was beautiful, but right in my eyes and lighting me up. Hope to get out tomorrow for a bit in the morning




This winter I am going to mainly be packing my Tikka T3 in 223, restocked in a McMillan Sako Compact. Scope is a Vortex Viper HS LR 4-16x50 with first focal plane XLR reticle. Currently shooting 60gr Nosler BT @ 3050ish FPS but almost out of this load, will switch to the Hornady 53gr hollow points, they shoot really nice with IMR8208xbr at around 3250 fps.

I also have a CZ 527 American 17 Hornet I'd love to whack a dog with. Shot one last winter with it but only found a tuft of hair, I'd like to try it again a few times before I write it off as a coyote rifle. Last winter I was using the 20gr Vmax @ 3500ish fps, this winter I've switched to the 25gr hollow point @ 3200. Should penetrate a bit deeper and less likely to splash compared to the Vmax. This rifle shoots really nice, I have it topped with a Leupold Fx3 6x42. This cartridge has 1/5th the recoil of a 223, can see the impact through the scope, really fun cartrige. Burns 10 grains of powder




If I go after wolves I'll grab my 7mm SAUM, 150gr Nosler BT's @ 3075 fps. Leupold Vx3i 4.5-14x40 CDS - bit much for coyotes

Calls, this will be my 2nd season with the Foxpro Fusion. Have the SP60 external speaker for those windy days. Awesome call, I've been using Foxpro since 2005, upgraded here and there over the years. Started with the Fx3, then Fx5, then Firestorm. They make a great product. I really like the TX1000 remote on the Fusion, and the ability to play two sounds at once. I feel it made a difference last year. Lots of guys are using electronic calls these days and if you can throw them something different, it really helps. The decoy I am using is Mojo's Super Critter.

Had good success last year in the limited time spent calling. Was at 20% success on the stands I made. Here's some pics of last years hunts