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Last night my Setter wanted out. I let him out and figured I'd just keep an eye on him. I've got a deer feeder out back, and he will at times run after the deer. He takes off on a dead run. I look out to see 2 dogs in the yard. Atleast I thought they were dogs. It was 8:30 and I could tell they were coyotes as they ran through the snow. They were running away from my dog. Then, they stopped and ran at my dog. My dog weighs 55 pounds. My dog ran into the house, and the coyotes stopped about 50 yards from me. I was out on the porch. So, I got my rifle and went back out. ONe of them was laying down. They never ran. They just stared at me. I aimed the best I could, but missed. My question to all you coyote hunters is this. Did I scare them enough to where they won't come back? I don't like them behing that bold and that close to my house when I've got two young children, and of course my dog. I've got plans to hunt them in a neighbor's farm. I bought an injured rabbit call, and one of those rabbit decoys. Other than wind direction, is there anything else I should keep in mind? I know the rules about night hunting, and what guns are legal. Any inside tips?