Hello Folks!
I made it home from WI. Saw some beautiful country both in WI and IL. Ate some great Brats, Sausage, and Cheese in between trying to harvest one of the huge WI Bucks.
The area we were hunting is an “Earn a Buck” area so you have to harvest a Doe first. I got a med. sized Doe the first afternoon with my bow. Then passed on 120 to 140 class Bucks for a couple of days. Harvested a Huge Doe on day three.

Then played hide and seek with a 160+ Buck just before dark one night.
After 6 hard days Deer hunting I headed down to some friends in NW IL for a Fox/Yote hunt and to watch an Irish Harrier Bitch work.
Folks it was quite an experience! I am sure it was just like one of Mr. Mike Leonard’s Lion hunts. Just different!
I knew it was different when the “Beautiful “Ladies (36 riders and only 8 men) started pulling up in their Range Rovers with Brenderup trailers in tow. Yea there were some poor folks in their Mercedes’ with Featherlite Aluminums as well. Their attire was a little different than my Walls Coveralls. But a good time was had by all.
Tony Leahey is a Houndsman by anyone’s standard! He was hunting 17 couples this day (that’s 34 Hounds for us country boys). He has a great handle on his Hounds and they can drive their game. He catches around 100 Yotes in IL and GA each year. He shows great sport to the fields that are Horsy enough to follow his pack.
Tony Leahey about to depart the meet with the Pack in tow!

The Irish bitch I went to see really showed out at the beginning of the hunt, striking the Yote cold, trailing him up to where the some of the rest of the Pack could help, and then straightened a bad check out when the Yote crossed a road. The wind was blowing about 15 mph, so scenting was poor at best.
Here are some more pics of the hunt. We put the Yote in an old hand dug well at an abandoned farmstead. And could not get him out.
The Field moving out to block a road to keep the Yote from crossing.

Tony Drawing a Covert below a cut Soybean field trying to find a second Yote.

Tony was kind enough to send a 10 month old pup out of the Irish Harrier Bitch home with me for us to try with our pups. If he works out he may be our out cross answer. In about 5 years I might be able to tell you all if it is going to work.
We will be back to Bobcat hunting later this week, after the Deer Hunters Calm down a little here!
Good Running to All!
C. John Clay
Dads Dogboy



