Ok I am not good at telling stories but i will give it a try. I was reading a article by Micheal Huff (coyote light prostaff) and he was talking about the ideal early season set well one of the farms I hunt is exactly what he described. I set up just like the drawing and starting out with some low rodent distress out of the foxpro shockwave after about 10 minutes changed to some woodpecker distress sounds. the first coyote came out of the corn about 200 yards and walked right down the edge of the corn to about 50 yards away where he was fed 50 grains of nosler ballistic tip. At that point foxbang went off and 2 more started going crazy just on the other side of the corn field. I shut off foxbang and continued some distress for at least 30 minutes turning it on and off every so often. About the same place where the first one came out , another one came out but stopped at around 125 yards so I fed him the same treat as the first one. It was an awesome feeling to get 2 on one stand and I hope everyone gets the chance to do it. I must thank Micheal Huff and The Coyote Light for the article because if I didn't read the article I would not have tried it.