The results from our first all-night hunting extravaganza of the 2010-2011 predator season. Ended with a bang on the last weekend of the 2009-2010 coyote season. Opening weekend of Coyote Season October 2009. Andy's first red fox of the 2010 Fox Season. The alure of a close range and long range Crack Rabbit mouth call. Sunny winter mornings look even brighter with three dead coyotes on the reflective snow. Andy's long-legged and spinning coyote came in despite 30-40mph winds. Andy's long-legged and spinning coyote came in despite 30-40mph winds. Finally at 2am on the second evening of hunting it all came together. Ended with a bang on the last weekend of the 2009-2010 coyote season. Gaugler is shown with his “Camera-Shy Dog” that just did not want to come onto frame for the good kill shot. Opening weekend of Coyote Season October 2009. Andy bagged this coyote during the very first setup for these four as a group together. Lawler puts one to the neck of this massive male and proclaimed DWO as “On Fire” for a great start to the year. Lawler shot this massive blonde that now graces his wall as amazing trophy rug. Drew Perkins showing the guys that expensive camo and patterns can't compete with a plain white butcher uniform. Flanagan and Lawler shown from way back when Lawler still used a sling and Mike wore normal hats. Another picture of Lawler's massive blonde coyote that was howled in during the middle of the night. Pelts from a successful weekend. Opening weekend of the Coyote Season October 2010 wouldn't have been as good if this nice looking coyote didn't hit the ground at first light. “Oh my God” is a phrase typically uttered when setting up for a stand and having a coyote run out into the field to attack the decoy. A pair of coyotes from second weekend of Coyote Season October 2010 seen in such short films as “On Fire”. Lawler puts one to the neck of this massive male and proclaimed DWO as “On Fire” for a great start to the year. Jerrod snipes a nice big blonde coyote with a crazy diamond haircut on his back from squeezing into his winter den. Gaugler shown with a 47 pound coyote taken from the “Horse Farm”. DWO pictured with some coyotes from an outstanding 2010-2011 weekend. DWO pictured with some coyotes from an outstanding 2010-2011 weekend. Andy and Paul set out for their first coyote of the '11-'12 season- a really cold and calm morning at a very promising property. Andy and Paul set out for their first coyote of the '11-'12 season- a really cold and calm morning at a very promising property. The only thing better than arriving to your stand to hear an invitation howl from a lonely female coyote, is perhaps seeing one out in the field in front of you. With help from lights from Boondock-Outdoors, Eric was able to take this nice grey fox to make it his first kill with the AR-15. This 44lb male coyote came in from over a half mile away after Brian let out a couple invitation howls. Andy makes a 200 yard shot on this nice female coyote, sometimes they just won't commit to the call!

Coyote hunting is quite possibly one of the fastest growing sports in the industry. For DownWind Outdoors, it has grown into an obsession, an addiction, and a way of life over the past dozen or so years. No other hunt in the northeast offers the same kind of excitement and thrill as hunting the wily predator. It is about the challenge of the hunt and the thrill of success that makes trying to lure these intelligent and resourceful animals into our sights worth the effort. Whether it is from vocalizations of a coyote ready to fight or screams of prey in distress, calling coyotes is non-stop, run and gun action sure to get the blood pumping every time.