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<blockquote data-quote="Tyson C." data-source="post: 2016811" data-attributes="member: 9534"><p>don't let me fool ya...i only look good on paper.... <img src="/images/smilies/tongue.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":P" title="Stick Out Tongue :P" data-shortname=":P" /></p><p>besides the more i can educate the yotes Okhunter, the more of a challenge i make for you and others... i'm just trying to make all you guys that MUCH better at your game...<img src="/images/smilies/rollinglaugh.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rollingla" title="Rollinglaugh :rollingla" data-shortname=":rollingla" />. i will say that from the Perry seminar you did changed a lot of what i was doing and success started to shortly follow. i would like to say that if i dedicate an entire weekend to stands i can land a dog or two. the other thing i would like think helps is the tons of research and follow up i have done.</p><p></p><p>other things i can thing of:</p><p></p><p>if you do have a bad stand and everything fell apart, take a look back and replay in your mind the setup you did and figure out what happened right before the hang up; what call, did you or team mate move to soon, wind changes, etc... you can always learn something stand to stand, so there is really no such thing of a bad stand, learn from them and like anything else; if you want to become better at it....GET OUT AND START CALLING!! </p><p></p><p>also at times when a yote shows up, laying off the call "sometimes" is a good idea. remember that they have great ears and use them as a sonar. having a longer silence between the calls, lesser call sequence and or doing a few squeaks might be the ticket to at times.</p><p>v</p><p>v</p><p>v</p><p>v</p><p>side note--- my good news i just received this morning; i landed 600+ acres of land to hunt, the BEST part is; it is uncalled and never been seasonally hunted except for ducks and geese <img src="/images/smilies/new/w000t.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":w000t:" title="W000t :w000t:" data-shortname=":w000t:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyson C., post: 2016811, member: 9534"] don't let me fool ya...i only look good on paper.... :P besides the more i can educate the yotes Okhunter, the more of a challenge i make for you and others... i'm just trying to make all you guys that MUCH better at your game...:rollingla. i will say that from the Perry seminar you did changed a lot of what i was doing and success started to shortly follow. i would like to say that if i dedicate an entire weekend to stands i can land a dog or two. the other thing i would like think helps is the tons of research and follow up i have done. other things i can thing of: if you do have a bad stand and everything fell apart, take a look back and replay in your mind the setup you did and figure out what happened right before the hang up; what call, did you or team mate move to soon, wind changes, etc... you can always learn something stand to stand, so there is really no such thing of a bad stand, learn from them and like anything else; if you want to become better at it....GET OUT AND START CALLING!! also at times when a yote shows up, laying off the call "sometimes" is a good idea. remember that they have great ears and use them as a sonar. having a longer silence between the calls, lesser call sequence and or doing a few squeaks might be the ticket to at times. v v v v side note--- my good news i just received this morning; i landed 600+ acres of land to hunt, the BEST part is; it is uncalled and never been seasonally hunted except for ducks and geese :w000t: [/QUOTE]
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