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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 2338242" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>Well I hiked a lot and saw a little turkey sign but no turkeys, and shortly after reaching the first of several large fields, I could hear someone throwing a lot of calls, rabbit distress, coyote, and a couple other distress calls, so I figured the yotes there were all smart at that point, I didn't hear anyone fire a shot... I set up a few times and called but no luck, checked the wind each time I set up and was downwind of a field most of the time, but no yotes in sight. Seems like coyote hunting is more popular than I thought... there were 3 guys leaving from some yote hunting right as I was getting out of the car, and then there were the calls I heard out in the field...better pick another spot next time. At least a few miles of hiking, it was nice, but tough hauling my heavy shotgun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 2338242, member: 9284"] Well I hiked a lot and saw a little turkey sign but no turkeys, and shortly after reaching the first of several large fields, I could hear someone throwing a lot of calls, rabbit distress, coyote, and a couple other distress calls, so I figured the yotes there were all smart at that point, I didn't hear anyone fire a shot... I set up a few times and called but no luck, checked the wind each time I set up and was downwind of a field most of the time, but no yotes in sight. Seems like coyote hunting is more popular than I thought... there were 3 guys leaving from some yote hunting right as I was getting out of the car, and then there were the calls I heard out in the field...better pick another spot next time. At least a few miles of hiking, it was nice, but tough hauling my heavy shotgun. [/QUOTE]
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