Hey KyRay: Sorry to be so slow in responding to your message, but I haven't been on any of the forums in quite a while. The 58 lb. coyote responded to my favorite howler to use during mating season. It is an older, closed reed Primos that is really loud and high pitched. I was hunting a hay field just up out of the river cliffs in Woodford County. He came up into the edge of the hay field about 200 yds. away and just stood there watching for a good three minutes or more. Then he started up a culvert heading to the highest point in the hay field. When he got to a point about 150 yds from me, I stopped him and then stopped him for good. I howled two or three more times, and another big male came into the field from a higher point about 300 yds out, and I had him coming just right, but he either saw that big rascal down there laying dead, or smelled him and had his butt whipped previously by him. Before I could stop him for the shot, he reversed and was gone quicker than your mind will work. The 58 lb. one is the heaviest I ever killed and he was the biggest too. I killed one that weighed 56 and one that weighed 54 that were built thicker, but this thing was built more like a long legged wolf. I don't hunt them in hot weather at all, but my time is coming.