Took my mountain cur, Tez, out about a couple months ago to chase a coyote or two and had a pretty good day. This spot I usually like to hit a little early because once the deer hunts start then it's almost impossible to call in anything.
Well the first 4-5 stands we blanked but it didn't seem to bother Tez.
It was starting to warm up but I knew there was a coyote to be called...
On our 6th stand we called in 1/2 a dozen does and fawns and they sure didn't like Tez being there. I had to almost stand up a couple of times because they were getting really close.
Well after playing with the deer for 5 minutes they all looked down the draw at something and I knew that it was a coyote. Sure enough another 30 seconds and we had a big male about run us over. Hackles were up and he was ready to eat Cur for breakfast, but he was no match for the R-15.
After the shot I heard several coyotes howling down at the bottom of the draw so we only moved about 300 yards and started calling again. 2 minutes in we had a pup crest a hill at 150 yards but didn't want to tango with Tez so the R-15 barked again.
By that time it was too hot so we packed up and headed home.
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Well the first 4-5 stands we blanked but it didn't seem to bother Tez.
![303763_2360144124706_1283389756_2882975_2934581_n.jpg](http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b282/cjg_beef/303763_2360144124706_1283389756_2882975_2934581_n.jpg)
It was starting to warm up but I knew there was a coyote to be called...
On our 6th stand we called in 1/2 a dozen does and fawns and they sure didn't like Tez being there. I had to almost stand up a couple of times because they were getting really close.
![310658_2360153804948_1283389756_2882996_3057866_n.jpg](http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b282/cjg_beef/310658_2360153804948_1283389756_2882996_3057866_n.jpg)
![297273_2360149284835_1283389756_2882987_8376167_n.jpg](http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b282/cjg_beef/297273_2360149284835_1283389756_2882987_8376167_n.jpg)
Well after playing with the deer for 5 minutes they all looked down the draw at something and I knew that it was a coyote. Sure enough another 30 seconds and we had a big male about run us over. Hackles were up and he was ready to eat Cur for breakfast, but he was no match for the R-15.
![316710_2360161165132_1283389756_2883015_6123914_n.jpg](http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b282/cjg_beef/316710_2360161165132_1283389756_2883015_6123914_n.jpg)
After the shot I heard several coyotes howling down at the bottom of the draw so we only moved about 300 yards and started calling again. 2 minutes in we had a pup crest a hill at 150 yards but didn't want to tango with Tez so the R-15 barked again.
![308492_2360167685295_1283389756_2883017_5142833_n.jpg](http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b282/cjg_beef/308492_2360167685295_1283389756_2883017_5142833_n.jpg)
![307110_2360255407488_1283389756_2883020_1849103_n.jpg](http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b282/cjg_beef/307110_2360255407488_1283389756_2883020_1849103_n.jpg)
By that time it was too hot so we packed up and headed home.
Workman Predator Calls Field Staff
http://www.workmanpredatorcalls.com