The first spot yielded the male coyote below. First stand dog down after 8 minutes of calling. Felt like it was gonna be a record book day.

Next spot I was headed to I found somebody's trapline. Not wanting to disturb everything, I back out and went to my 3rd spot.
Upon reaching no. 3 I found fresh tracks of a couple of guys dragging out a coyote probably 1 or 2 days before.
Oh well, lots of room at spot no. 4.
Before reaching spot 4 a badger made the mistake of crossing the dirt road in front of my truck. Perfect critter to try out my new savage .17 hmr.
I threw in the clip, that had 4 17grain vmax in it. Probably a mistake. Should've taken the time to load up the 20 grain hollows. He ran after the first shot, and I missed the second 2 runners. Then I caught up to him, and shot at his head. He flinched, and then growled at me. I either missed, or it glanced off the top of his head. Should have known it might shoot a little high at a close distance of 20ft.
I ran back to the truck and loaded up with the 20 grainers. Tracked him down again (can't believe he didn't find a hole to crawl in) and nailed him with a 20 grain hollow point. This bothered him enough to die.

Tried to find a jack rabbit for some more hmr fun, but they were too smart for this young buck.
Well, off to spot 4 again. Saw these sheep from the road.

Finally I reach spot 4. A place were I saw lots of coyotes while deer hunting. However, I only made it 2.5 miles into spot 4, because there was too much snow drifted on the road even for my quad.

Tried one long stand anyway, and called in these 8 mulies, but no coyotes.
Not a record book day, but all in all a great day. Sure beats workin.

Here is a pic of the new .17hmr.
