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<blockquote data-quote="Wildcat" data-source="post: 5894695" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>The truth is no. There were not many of them coming in that close. But to me it was fun. I understand not wanting to spend too much. I hunted both day and night.</p><p></p><p>I had been wanting a new caller and shooting sticks for a while so that was my excuse to get them.</p><p></p><p>Something to remember. If you don't have enough different farms to hunt on then it's not worth it at all. I have several different "family" farms that I can hunt from. Plus in the daytime, I have all the land in LBL to hunt and a couple of small WMAs. If you overhunt them you can forget it. Plus the coyotes here in my back field take 2 weeks to make their rounds. I get to the point I know where they will be on what days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildcat, post: 5894695, member: 402"] The truth is no. There were not many of them coming in that close. But to me it was fun. I understand not wanting to spend too much. I hunted both day and night. I had been wanting a new caller and shooting sticks for a while so that was my excuse to get them. Something to remember. If you don't have enough different farms to hunt on then it's not worth it at all. I have several different "family" farms that I can hunt from. Plus in the daytime, I have all the land in LBL to hunt and a couple of small WMAs. If you overhunt them you can forget it. Plus the coyotes here in my back field take 2 weeks to make their rounds. I get to the point I know where they will be on what days. [/QUOTE]
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