Piling up yotes
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Piling up yotes
If u want to take beast skills to a whole nother level, I suggest predator hunting. 2 kills from today
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That is cool, I like the rubs in the background. Get some deer scouting in on your coyote hunts!!
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mipubbucks24 wrote:That is cool, I like the rubs in the background. Get some deer scouting in on your coyote hunts!!
When u get a handle on how the predators use the land deer scouting is easy
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Paca wrote:mipubbucks24 wrote:That is cool, I like the rubs in the background. Get some deer scouting in on your coyote hunts!!
When u get a handle on how the predators use the land deer scouting is easy
As I have never really predator hunted, how do they use the land? I’ve had a few come by while now hunting but could never get any shots off.
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Getting a leg up on a predator that’s already trying to get a leg up on prey, much like mature buck hunting and many tactics talked about on here. A lot of it comes down to woodsmanship. Unlike a mature buck, a predator is almost always using the wind to its advantage.
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When calling what is your favorite time of day to call?
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4 kills in last 2 days. The biggest bonus is the wolves have moved out of our hunting area. They do not like being bothered and pressured by the commotion From the hounds. This is a major relief on the local deer and turkeys.
Hoping for 3 kills tomorrow.
Calling can be done anytime. Trick is getting close to them, similar to big buck hunting
Hoping for 3 kills tomorrow.
Calling can be done anytime. Trick is getting close to them, similar to big buck hunting
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Ah man, glad to see you getting after them dogs! Congrats on the kills! I'd be out there this time of year back in Pa, but decided to take a little vacation to Kandahar. Been seeing a bunch of jackals over here making me wish I back home with my 22-250!
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They are out of control
In town the woods everywhere.
Reading almost weekly now of an human encounter in’town’, on hunts. Just everywhere.
In town the woods everywhere.
Reading almost weekly now of an human encounter in’town’, on hunts. Just everywhere.
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Mad photoshop skillz too
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