JD, thats hunting over coys for you. If they come it is unbelievable, when they say nah it makes for a long day. Snows are tough to coy at the best of times, at this time of year they've been hammered all the way down and are near impossible with canada deeks out. Good luck on your last bow trip next week.
I spent sunday hunting whitetails with the ML. I decieded to head to the south east in the am, where I was hunting last fall during rifle. Wind wasn't great for spot a so I decieded to turn it into a scouting trip more then hunting and sat up on a rise with the spotting scope/tripod. I saw a couple dandy mulie bucks..no tag, 2 bull moose...no tag and herd of elk with a huge 6x6 bull in tote...no tag. Not a single whitetail deer was seen in an area that last fall was teaming with them, my bad as I spent no time in the area this year scouting till yesterday. Lesson learned yet again!!! Given the events of the am I knew the ML spot was my destination for the evening. Wind was perfect now we just needed a re-appearence of the buck, but it was not to be. In fact we only had 5 deer show up last evening, a doe/fawn pair, 2 dinks and the old man we saw last trip. A great trip none the less as Sarah again accompanied me and we had a great time/chat, she never opened her book this time.
Good Luck all!