Not new here. Guess it was because “Been awhile since I’ve been on here. Have a farm and access to bout 3000 more acres. Fox hunters on horses hunt my land so in exchange I can hunt there’s anytime. Seems the yotes run a straight line for miles not like red foxes..Bad news for fox hunters. All dogs GPS, but they run yotes into the next town, county or state. Funny, never seen yote on my land. Yet the horseback hunters chase them all the time. I’ve heard, if you still have foxes. Then you don’t have coyotes.?? Not so! I take care of my foxes. Feed them deer, kibble and worm medicine. Have couple of dens close to house and the pups visit. Been asked to knock off a few coyotes, just having trouble getting started. Have the nite vision scopes, suppressors, callers and tack driving rifles. Plus retired

Just a plane old groundhog hunter here from the time I used to park along the road with a 30-06 and shoot the buggers. Carry rifles to school in truck rack to hunt after. Guess I’m lucky to know a lot of farmers and land owners that are with me on hunting..Plus I have a few youngsters that want to learn the finer points of reloading, building and chambering accurate rifles and XP. 100’s. Time and work has always kept me from enjoying what I love. Maybe now I can hunt some coyotes that are so stealth they only fox hounds can find them. Although people on FB posting pictures, but what do I know. Thanks for reading. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Still in good shape physically Walk a good bit and on couple farmers crop damage permits for deer, so my old eyes are still pretty sharp