LOL that's like asking a crappie fisherman which stump he caught his 3 pounder from ..................
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Switching to coyote hunting mode. Anyone around Lake Shelbyville know of anyone who wants coyotes hunted on their property, preferably if it butts up to corps ground or if you have a good coyote "problem". I already hunt the corps ground however looking for more ground which obviously requires permission. PM me if so. Thanks in advance.
LOL that's like asking a crappie fisherman which stump he caught his 3 pounder from ..................
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Caught twenty two as of yesterday it's a little trickier since the ground has frozen. Gotta keep the sets from freezing, would post some pictures but wasn't sure how some of the non hunting and trapping members might take it. We have some sets along rt. 128 I run while going back and forth to work around the Findlay area haven't made any east of Findlay but betting there is a pretty good population over there as well. Are you calling them in? Have had some good luck calling in the past just don't seem to have the time.
Started a few years ago, went from a cheap call to a Foxpro Firestorm and finally got my first 2 last year. Haven't started hunting them yet as I try to focus on Ducks, deer, then ducks again, and then hit the yotes.
Bow bender, I say post as many pics as you want! If they don't like it, they can move on!
Drinkin coffee, missin fish.
Check out Predator Masters.com click on forums then scroll down.Lots to see & learn about calling in critters.
How's this one guys? Popped him today while duck hunting believe it or not. Skinned him and getting it tanned. [Dkb20071Dkb20071ATTACH]145630[/ATTACH]
If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles.:rolleyes: