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calling all yotes....


K_Josh87

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anybody out after some yotes yet? I tried a set near my house a week ago with no luck... might not hit it again until we get some snow... if we get some snow... just wondering if anyone else is trying it yet... would be nice to get soemthing rolling before they all get educated...

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I was out bow hunting last night, and one came in about six o'clock, I had the pin on it, and was ready to release, but the computer in my head started adding up the cost of the arrow, and my trigger finger couldnt squeeze.

Arrow $14, lighted nock $12, broad point $13. There are a lot of them in my area, and after I fill my deer tag, they better hide, because they will be hunted.

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I'm still in "See yote, shoot yote" mode. I haven't done any calling.

Actually, around here people do very little calling. They just drive around until they see one, get out, and shoot it. This isn't my style, just saying lotsa guys do it.

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I have been out and pulled in a couple family groups, zero singles and and several days with zero results.

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Scott, There is some incredible goat hill country up your way, I hunted some of that public ground a couple times last winter... mostly tried calling a few coon and yote sets in day light... really wanted to give it a try on a full moon night... A guy north eastish of town gave me permission to hunt last year, I still have his number in case we get some snow this year... Also one of my employees lives a few miles out of town and would love any and all preditors gone! hoping we get soem snow this year so hunting them is actually a possibility...

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    • monstermoose78
      The price will blow your mind if they get some 
    • CigarGuy
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    • imhatz
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    • delcecchi
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