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<blockquote data-quote="acpjosh" data-source="post: 897873" data-attributes="member: 5282"><p>I doesn't matter if there were 3 in a pack or 13, if they start chasing deer, the deer will alter their patterns to avoid them. I came across 3 deer last year that were takin down by yotes, and towards the end of January the deer moved closer to the house. Bustin yotes is not only fun, but it helps control the predator to prey ratio. Since I've been hunting them for the past 4 yrs across the road from my house, we have seen quail and turkey reappearing, and the deer are staying towards the back instead of milling aroun in the pecan grove or pastures near the road. Take your male dog out to the woods where you hunt, watch where he pees and how freaquently he does so, this will give you a good idea where yote boundries are at and them yotes will come back to remark them. Sorry for rambling, but trying to figure out predators is funner than figurin deer.Here is a good trick to cull them yotes: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTvKwWXwgpM" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTvKwWXwgpM</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acpjosh, post: 897873, member: 5282"] I doesn't matter if there were 3 in a pack or 13, if they start chasing deer, the deer will alter their patterns to avoid them. I came across 3 deer last year that were takin down by yotes, and towards the end of January the deer moved closer to the house. Bustin yotes is not only fun, but it helps control the predator to prey ratio. Since I've been hunting them for the past 4 yrs across the road from my house, we have seen quail and turkey reappearing, and the deer are staying towards the back instead of milling aroun in the pecan grove or pastures near the road. Take your male dog out to the woods where you hunt, watch where he pees and how freaquently he does so, this will give you a good idea where yote boundries are at and them yotes will come back to remark them. Sorry for rambling, but trying to figure out predators is funner than figurin deer.Here is a good trick to cull them yotes: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTvKwWXwgpM[/url] [/QUOTE]
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