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Question About Hunting Yotes
#2089737
04/16/17 10:11 AM
04/16/17 10:11 AM
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Joined: May 2009
Posts: 678 Florence, AL
Jack Fate
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Do any of you hunt coyotes after it starts warming up in the spring/summer? If so is your setup basically the same as in the cooler months? Thanks
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Re: Question About Hunting Yotes
[Re: twistedtines]
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04/16/17 03:43 PM
04/16/17 03:43 PM
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Posts: 678 Florence, AL
Jack Fate
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I do occasionally. Setups the same, but I seem to have more luck in the mornings than in the evening. I don't hunt often during mid summer, but I probably kill more dogs in late August through September than any other time of the year. The pups are weaned, out on their own, and dumb as a brick. The females are run down and hungry... I like to use injured pup, and also fawn bawls that time of year. I've killed 3 in a set multiple times, and killed 5 at one time a few years ago. Thanks for the tips! What weapon are you using? I've been using a shotgun exclusively. Have only called in one at a time the few times I have been.
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Re: Question About Hunting Yotes
[Re: Jack Fate]
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04/17/17 04:08 PM
04/17/17 04:08 PM
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Joined: Dec 2016
Posts: 28 Greene county
twistedtines
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spike
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I always shoot a rifle. Either my .222 or a .243... I've wanted to shoot one with a shotgun for years, but just never take one. I'm mainly hunting cow pastures, or crop fields with a little bit of roll. It's hard to get away from having the ability to shoot several hundred yards if necessary. I still end up kicking myself everytime I end up having one run in to 20 or 30 yds though
Last edited by twistedtines; 04/17/17 04:10 PM.
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Re: Question About Hunting Yotes
[Re: Jack Fate]
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06/08/17 11:46 AM
06/08/17 11:46 AM
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Jack Fate
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About the only call this past fall/winter i had luck with was cottontail distress.
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