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<blockquote data-quote="Tyson C." data-source="post: 1465920" data-attributes="member: 9534"><p>well with the site finally up and going again, here is my damage lately to the yote population. i got permission to hunt some new spots and things have been turning out good for me....</p><p></p><p>it was on 2/19 i got setup about 4:30 looking north, overlooking this tall grass field and the wind blowing north, but i got scruntched up into a group of cedars so that may of helped with blocking wind off me. did not do anything for awhile because i was new to the spot and wanted to see what would play out. around 5:15 i did a lowesome howl (hand call) and was answered, so sat there and waited for about 20mins nothing. so i did a challenge howl with some barks and got a reply; fast and close. did some more barks and yipping and spotted one running out of the tree line, the yote ran up on this small hill about 150yds out with its tail up and ears back and started acting like it was ready for the fight...making all kinds of growls/barks. so i sent my first punch and down it went. i guess the yote was not told this was gun fight.... <img src="/images/smilies/image234.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":respect:" title="Image234 :respect:" data-shortname=":respect:" /> the ol' .223. ended up being a female (must of been that time of month for her...she was so angry <img src="/images/smilies/rotflmao.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rotflmao:" title="Rotflmao :rotflmao:" data-shortname=":rotflmao:" />)</p><p></p><p></p><p>went out the following sunday evening over looking the same field, but about 600yds east of previous stand. i took an old horn speaker i had and extened that giveing me a little bit more distance from the caller, worked out great. sat the caller straight down from my right 30yds and then stretched the speaker out, so the call noise all ends up about 40-50yds away from me. Waited till about 5:30 and started out using my fox pro FX3 woodpecker distress,out popped this one about 200yds out and it just sat there, with daylight running out i take the shot, down she went, no problem i thought....so i thought. turns out the yote went down into a bottom i did not really see and ran it for a bit before expireing, she died about 60-70yds from where i shot her, she made it that far with a broke back. tough a$$ dogs.....</p><p></p><p></p><p>got this one out of the same area early last Saturday. did some calling in one spot with the fox pro and nothing, so i wondered to a new area about 400yds east and sat up there. did some distress calls using my hand calls. seemed like nothing again so right before i moved i seen something else move under a cedar, could not really make it out, thought i was going to score my first bob cat. it ran low from one tree to the another. got a good look threw the scope and seen a long nose, so it attempted to run into a brush pile (working its way around me) i dropped it. got up to it and it was all manged up and stunk. so i did my best to dispose of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyson C., post: 1465920, member: 9534"] well with the site finally up and going again, here is my damage lately to the yote population. i got permission to hunt some new spots and things have been turning out good for me.... it was on 2/19 i got setup about 4:30 looking north, overlooking this tall grass field and the wind blowing north, but i got scruntched up into a group of cedars so that may of helped with blocking wind off me. did not do anything for awhile because i was new to the spot and wanted to see what would play out. around 5:15 i did a lowesome howl (hand call) and was answered, so sat there and waited for about 20mins nothing. so i did a challenge howl with some barks and got a reply; fast and close. did some more barks and yipping and spotted one running out of the tree line, the yote ran up on this small hill about 150yds out with its tail up and ears back and started acting like it was ready for the fight...making all kinds of growls/barks. so i sent my first punch and down it went. i guess the yote was not told this was gun fight.... :respect: the ol' .223. ended up being a female (must of been that time of month for her...she was so angry :rotflmao:) went out the following sunday evening over looking the same field, but about 600yds east of previous stand. i took an old horn speaker i had and extened that giveing me a little bit more distance from the caller, worked out great. sat the caller straight down from my right 30yds and then stretched the speaker out, so the call noise all ends up about 40-50yds away from me. Waited till about 5:30 and started out using my fox pro FX3 woodpecker distress,out popped this one about 200yds out and it just sat there, with daylight running out i take the shot, down she went, no problem i thought....so i thought. turns out the yote went down into a bottom i did not really see and ran it for a bit before expireing, she died about 60-70yds from where i shot her, she made it that far with a broke back. tough a$$ dogs..... got this one out of the same area early last Saturday. did some calling in one spot with the fox pro and nothing, so i wondered to a new area about 400yds east and sat up there. did some distress calls using my hand calls. seemed like nothing again so right before i moved i seen something else move under a cedar, could not really make it out, thought i was going to score my first bob cat. it ran low from one tree to the another. got a good look threw the scope and seen a long nose, so it attempted to run into a brush pile (working its way around me) i dropped it. got up to it and it was all manged up and stunk. so i did my best to dispose of it. [/QUOTE]
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