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<blockquote data-quote="MRUTVOL" data-source="post: 2290210" data-attributes="member: 1779"><p>Well now that sheds a different light on the situation. It is more than likely those yotes had heard that song before. Even though it is 62,000 acres you would be surprised how much of that area they have ventured on. Only 10 or more hunters may not seem like much but it is more than likely they have educated a bunch of yotes during their times there. You will just have to try different ideas until you get one curious enough to check you out. It will happen sooner or later but you may just have to work a little harder. Some people think they should see a yote every trip but I would say maybe 1 out of every 6 setups or more you will see a yote IMO. Then there are times when you see one every other setup or so. Depends on the area and other varibles as to just what might happen. There are a lot of yotes you never see and think you had a bad day. They can almost be right on you and you not ever know it if by yourself. Good to have a partner with you and have him set back to back if possible and watching for "slippers" coming around to check you out. Good luck and keep at it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MRUTVOL, post: 2290210, member: 1779"] Well now that sheds a different light on the situation. It is more than likely those yotes had heard that song before. Even though it is 62,000 acres you would be surprised how much of that area they have ventured on. Only 10 or more hunters may not seem like much but it is more than likely they have educated a bunch of yotes during their times there. You will just have to try different ideas until you get one curious enough to check you out. It will happen sooner or later but you may just have to work a little harder. Some people think they should see a yote every trip but I would say maybe 1 out of every 6 setups or more you will see a yote IMO. Then there are times when you see one every other setup or so. Depends on the area and other varibles as to just what might happen. There are a lot of yotes you never see and think you had a bad day. They can almost be right on you and you not ever know it if by yourself. Good to have a partner with you and have him set back to back if possible and watching for "slippers" coming around to check you out. Good luck and keep at it! [/QUOTE]
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