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when turkey hunting?
Topic Started: Apr 28 2007, 08:25 PM (282 Views)
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Do you always sit in a ground blind?

Do you ever see any 'yotes when out?
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I never use a ground blind just sit up against a tree and as for yote's the only time I see them when hunting is during turkey season. Walked up on 2 acouple day's before the season started and 10 yr's of turkey hunting i've had many many opportunities to shoot lot's of yote's but I have only pulled the trigger on 1.
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Apr 28 2007, 07:25 PM
Do you ever see any 'yotes when out?

I have seen a few over the years but by far the funniest thing I ever seen was last year I watched a yote play sneak attack on one of my decoy's and attack it. It was hillarious when it realized it was fake and took of running with it's tail between it;s legs

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I always sit against a tree. Never seen any yotes. Yesterday a Turkey vulture looked over my decoys good, and had a ground hog at my feet before it relized that I was there.
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My little group of turk hunt friends have killed two so far this season on decoy attacks. Cool! Too many around here!.
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Bowmanville/Haliburton

This may sound wierd but I set a small blind behind me. A couple of times I have had them come out behind me and not knowing they caught my movement. I don't always have anything in front of me for a blind, this has worked well for me over the past years.
Back when we were only aloud to take one bird I took out my video to film a friends hunt after I took my bird and we had a big ol yote come out, he stopped about 15 yards in front of us and he carried on his way. He didn't want to shoot it.
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The North shore of L. Erie

Hey Coyote, out with my son today hoping to stick a gobbler. We were walking out and for the first time saw one. Seen a few fox but this is the first coyote I've seen :fishing:
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Bradford Ont

I actually had a yote attack and knock over my decoy last year. I was so dumbfounded I never even shot the bugger. As soon as it touched the deke and it fell over he burned outta there quick. Funny as hell.
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Called in a beauty red fox this morning using yelps to try to locate a gob. I was standing bare faced in the middle of a bush road, he comes out from the creek side and turns and trots right toward me. He had some guts hanging out of his mouth, probably from another hen. i let him get to about 20 yrds and jumped at him. He nearly turned inside out, he went about 40 and turned broadside so I did it again. He may be a little more cautious about coming to yelps in the future.
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