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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Shakes.602 on December 01, 2008, 10:31:00 AM
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It was Mentioned at the "Turkey-Fest". This Older Lady has a Small Farm, and she CANNOT Keep A Pet-Anything. The 'Yotes are Thick out by her place.
She said They are getting so Bad she was kind of afraid to go outside in the Dark!!! She is a Sweet-Lady and Shouldnt Live in ANY Fear.
I am in Process of Gettin' all the Rules & Regs. Gotta Keep The D & R Folks Happy Campers.
My Question is this: What "Color"cant they See? I was Thinking Red,but I wanna make Sure.
THANKS IN ADVANCE :thumbsup: :campfire:
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I would go late season, full camo. Around here, if you are wearing anything red or orange, you dont see them period.
If you need to wear it for your own reasons or due to DNR rules, I would go with plaid, red and black. I have seen a few wearing my dad's old wool coat, but none once I switched to hunter orange. Of course, I wasnt hunting coyotes at either time.
Did you ever get that cd by the way?
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I am not sure what color they can or cannot see, but they see any movement that you make. They are fun to call in. I have had some success with hunting them. PM me if I can be of any help. Good luck and have fun! (Stay warm)
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Someone once told me if there was a atomic war and no people were left a few coyotes would crawl out of a hole and survive. One of the smartest critters on the planet and the harder they are hunted the smarter they become. But as far as color I,m not sure, I still go with the movement theory and the reason I say this is I have an old friend who use to shoot about 50 to 60 a year by just tracking them and he wore a hunter orange hat.
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What I have found is they see everything so wear full camo if legal.Use a good e-caller or mouth call and PLAY THE WIND.If no one has hunted them around there it will be good for a while.Try your best to kill every one that you call as they will get smart fast.The big things will be setup and playin the wind. :bigsmyl:
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if legal, call em at night using a red lense. By keeping the light in front of you, they cant see ya. Not to mention night calling is a blast and can get REAL exciting real quick ;)
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when calling at night use a red light. shine the light so that it lights up the area but not shine into their eyes or they will spook. I don't know that they can't see the red light but I know that red lets you protect your night vision. The part about not moving is good advice. Happy hunting
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Thank You ALL Very Much for the Comments and GO FORTH YOUNG MAN & CROAK 'EM, AS MANY AS IS POSSIBLE!! Mentality!!! Maybe if I can "Hone M'Skills", I Just Might Arrow Me A "SPRING TURKEY"!!! :knothead:
I Know what ya Mean trapperDave: "I Know Just Enough to be DANGEROUS!!" :goldtooth:
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Shakes...tried to Pm ya, your mail box is full.
It was my only copy, but Im still looking for more.
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I do predator control for several big ranchs in the area.I use a foxpro and it stacks'em. :goldtooth:
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There was an article in one of the predator magazines last month on what colors they can see, I will check with my buddy tonight at work and get back with you.
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trap them-if you hunt them and educate them, they'll learn to avoid you. smother the place in traps and see what you get after week-them hunt them at night. Won't last long--these are very easily educated animals/
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in indiana you can hunt year round with landowners permission,that incldes trapping them as well.....snare the hell out of that place...
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Sorry about my Mail Box "Being Full". My Email and User has had Something 'Hinky' I dont know, I am waiting on a FeedBack Yet:banghead: :knothead: :archer:
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use a ground blind, then it wont matter
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I think you'd be better off getting a trapper in there. Have them set up heavy..That would be the best way...Tucker
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With there being lots of yotes, the calling early on will be good, BUT you are going to educate them real quick.
Like T-Dog said, get a trapper in there to compliment your calling if you are serious about getting them killed.
They are a different animal at night, and if nighttime calling is legal, that is for sure the way to go.
Bowhunting them is the supreme challenge, but it will not lower their numbers. A twelve guage
3 1/2" magnum with #2 or 4 shot is best, or .22 mag.
Close to a farm, I would use a distressed chicken, or distressed housecat.
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Sounds like a fun problem to help someone out with! My favorite predator call is the Haydel Government Hunter Cottontail. It has a squeeker built into one end so that you can blow in one end for the "tortured rabbit" sound, and when you inhale it squeeks like all get out! I've had more success and fun with that call than all others combined! Good luck.
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Went down to the Local Hunter Hangout, and got 2 Calls, One Is a "Howler" :scared: , The Other is the Combination of ALL kind of Critters!! Hey BDann, sounds like I got the same Racket Maker too!!
My Son-In-Law isnt too keen on the Idea. He is a Fisherman, I am trying to get Converted, But...
Ya know how it goes, either I am Hyped and have all my Goodies out to load in the Truck, Or he is Working. WORKING is BEST!! haha
Merry Christmas!!
Let Me Try To Keep The CHRIST in Christmas!
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I'll second the shotgun advice. I know that's heresy on this site, which is fine, but perhaps take both bow and shotgun?
At night you'll probably WANT a shotgun even though they are 10x more scared of you. 12ga with #4buckshot is my preferred, with a Modified or Improved Cylinder choke.
I must admit I will also be trying for some yotes with the bow very soon, but for sheer population control I would even leave my 22-250 in the closet and take the shotty. For fun/sport/"hunting": Bow. For random population control/herd protection: 22-250 or 223. For heavy or focused population control: Shotgun all the way, at night with a buddy sitting back-to-back. (I'm left handed so the last time I did this me and my buddy set up with the call upwind about 20 yards and we sat facing 90* off of the wind direction with each of our "strongsides" facing downwind. We messed up twice so didn't get anything. But that was our fault, not the setups....clear as mud, right?)
Don't have a decoy but if you get your hands on one try it at night too! Their eyes are something else!!!!!!!
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If you have no experience howling for coyotes it is best to stay away from that call. If you cannot talk the language you will run them right off. Stay with the rabbit distress, or woodpecker distress, or something like that till you get your feet wet a little bit. :)
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Anyone have a CD of 'Yotes Yippin' & Yappin' that I could Purchase or Borrow??
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Try these two sites www.varmital.com (http://www.varmital.com) and www.predatormasters.com (http://www.predatormasters.com) both great sites with lots of info on how to get it done. Varmit al's has sounds you can listen to and also download them to an mp3 player to make your own electric caller he also tells you how to build one.
Todd