Amenbucktales said:Bill,
Predator hunting adds yet another dimension to the sport.
Addicting... and humbling. :thumbsup:
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Amenbucktales said:Bill,
Predator hunting adds yet another dimension to the sport.
Addicting... and humbling. :thumbsup:
I found two different carcasses/feathers from adolescent turkeys just last summer while scouting my woods areas for a possible different deer stand locationSwampy said:Turkeys are the one thing I can say I've seen a big change here. Had a hell of a flock here in 2006, over 20 poults that year a lone. I used to film them bugging in my field, quite a sight. They roosed behind our barn for two years and then we started finding carcasses here and there. Spring of 2009 I saw one lone Tom come by a couple days in a row and then nothing. Have not seen a turkey here since then. Which really sucks because I had just started to get into hunting them and now to do so I'll have to find a place to go and do that. Which isn't exactly easy here.
Brent said:Sorry but armchair observation doesn't cut it. Let's see the numbers? Why people think they can diagnose anything and everything from the front seat of their pick-up or the keyboards of their computers always amazes me.
Brent said:You might try this: http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/Biology/VHAYSSEN/msi/pdf/i0076-3519-079-01-0001.pdf
and this http://www.stanford.edu/group/hadlylab/pdfs/Hadly1999.pdf
For just a couple of a whole bunch of references that prove that coyotes were here longer than the Spanish and even longer than humans.
I read the articles. They indicate the fossil record show the Coyote pre-dates the arrival of man on the continent.
Huntin_Dawg1215 said:The last yote that I killed smelled so bad I had to tie to 25 ft rope and drag it from the woods to the trk then tied to the bumper and drug it to where it could bury it. Still ssmell so bad I ended up buring my shovel. You can have my share to eat.
Had a friends dog get chased onto her porch by a 'yote last summer. Luckily, she was on the porch too.......in a heavily populated area. I shoot 'em.If he does...Lord have mercy on their souls..if they got one, cause I will do some serious yote huntin.
Hoyt said:I'm guilty of not shooting them while deer hunting..just don't want to spook off a deer with a shot. Never shot one and have let a lot walk. I was going to shoot one once in Fl. with my .58cal. just because he was almost as big as a German Sheppard. I thought it was a big doe when I first saw it. He didn't step into the opening so didn't shoot.
Only one I've ever shot at was behind my house here in Illinois, missed. The area is covered up with them and I have a dog that I'm afraid is going to get ate. If he does...Lord have mercy on their souls..if they got one, cause I will do some serious yote huntin.
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