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Predator Hunting => Predator Hunting => Topic started by: Critterslayer51 on November 03, 2011, 09:09:05 PM
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I just moved to potter county, so hunting for yotes in a more coyote rich environment is something new to me coming from souther dauphin county. I got a pack of dogs across the stree every night and morning yipping and howling. They respond to my howls and barks both hand call and electronically, but they won't come any closer, and about 20% of the they shut up. I do more prey species type calls, rabbit, baby dear, yote in distress ect more than i do any howling. The results are the same, some answer, sooner or later they shut up, and nothing shows up. Any suggestions?
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how do they repond?
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stop barking
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make kitty sounds
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they no your there
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yeah i don't bark as in a warning bark, its more like a little bark then a lone howl...i had a family group respond to some howling 10 miles down the road from where I have permission while checkin traps under a bridge, and now i'll be asking permission for that property this week
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ther are 2 resons they dont come
they no your there
there not hungry
you cant make thm hungry so move to a new spot quiet remember kitty cat!!!!!!
you cant get them all the time