It was about 320-340 yards away so I eased back into a low spot in the field and made a circle to my right so I could use some trees in the draw to hide me as I walked up to the fence. Just as I got to the fence, the coyote got up, stretched and walked around a bit. I hunkered down by a fence post and watched to see what the coyote was going to do. It stretched again and started down into the draw. As soon as it was out of sight, I moved over to the next post to my left which would give me a better view of the draw than where I had been. I waited and in a few seconds, the coyote crossed the bottom of the ditch and started walking up the opposite hill. I had to wait for it to clear some brush and as soon as it did, it stopped. I took the shot at about 120 yards and put it in a spin which caused it to fall down and slide into the ditch and died.
I think I may have prevented this coyote from having a long, cold winter. It had lost a lot of hair to mange and was fairly thin. I was shooting my CZ 527 American with 39 grain Sierra Blitz Kings.

