The biggest challenge to hunting here in the summer is finding a place where you can see more than a few yards. This is farming country, with lots of corn, wheat, and soybeans. There are quite a few cattle pastures, but most people are not real keen with the idea of someone shooting close to their cattle, and I'm one of them. About the only opportunities are hayfields when they are cut, and hunting when the crops are small, and you can still see over them....which is a small window of opportunity.

But, it's actually fairly easy to call coyotes now, as they're very protective of the young. I'll go again here in a week or so, just don't like over calling a place.