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    Awesome Fratri you have some great locations.

    Wish I could find some for my son, going to try another place this weekend will Scout around while rabbit hunting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    Awesome Fratri you have some great locations.

    Wish I could find some for my son, going to try another place this weekend will Scout around while rabbit hunting.
    I think most places hold coyotes, the trick and hope is to have them come out looking for that easy meal. Setup is the most important thing to get right. Oh, don't forget about determination too.
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    We know they are around where are tree stands are and when we go in the wind is always blowing against us to our stands.
    we have seen them occasionally on our trail cams, but nothing last time (didn't hear any either). My hunting partner was out Saturday and saw no tracks. Maybe they moved?

    Were going to go small game hunting this weekend and we figured we would toss the 270 (that is all we have for yotes) if we see some tracks will set up the last hour and a half.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    We know they are around where are tree stands are and when we go in the wind is always blowing against us to our stands.
    we have seen them occasionally on our trail cams, but nothing last time (didn't hear any either). My hunting partner was out Saturday and saw no tracks. Maybe they moved?

    Were going to go small game hunting this weekend and we figured we would toss the 270 (that is all we have for yotes) if we see some tracks will set up the last hour and a half.
    Good luck, share some pictures of the adventure
    "Everything is easy when you know how"
    "Meat is not grown in stores"

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