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Posted by kdcoondog on 01-29-2010 03:38 PM:

They say ever thing in Texas Is Bigger well our yotes ain't got a thing on those atleast not the ones where I hunt how much those yotes in that pic with the football player weigh


Posted by Bluedogman on 01-29-2010 04:09 PM:

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Originally posted by Forest
I had a yote try to take my male off a tree a couple years ago. I'll bet it won't ever try that again...
So you think a pack of 'yotes can't take your male down?

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Posted by COYOTE-HUNTER on 01-29-2010 05:29 PM:

they get decent size here, and a single dog cant kill one. this was taken in front of the coyote hounds


Posted by Lone Pine JB on 01-29-2010 06:47 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Bluedogman
So you think a pack of 'yotes can't take your male down?


Not saying that at all. I've had some friends get dogs tore up pretty bad, I've seen what they can do. But that was my only personal experience with one.

Strange thing, I've never heard or seen them there before or since then, and I hunt the place pretty regularly.

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Posted by kdcoondog on 01-29-2010 07:40 PM:

How come that yote don't have a tail


Posted by PlottChaser on 01-29-2010 10:01 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Bluedogman
So you think a pack of 'yotes can't take your male down?


I not saying that either. I know a pack of yotes could, that's why when he starts chasing a single yote across the country by himself towards where I've heard others yelping and howling I always call him back. But, one on one, I don't think there are many yotes that could handle him and with my two females for backup, I think he'd have a pretty good shot at holding his own against a small group of them.

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Posted by ncplotts on 01-29-2010 11:17 PM:

Amen Plottchaser, Hunt Plotts ! My dad had one come in to the tree while he was squalling, looking for a coon dinner. He got the idea to try it in the am, it works good, he's called in 6 now with the coon squaller. Don't know if it'll work as well in other parts of our great country, but it seems to work well in the northwoods of PA. I've only had them mess with my Plotts once.....the yotes found out that it wasn't a very good idea.

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Posted by COYOTE-HUNTER on 01-30-2010 10:47 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by kdcoondog
How come that yote don't have a tail


ITS JUST LAYING OVER ON THE OTHER SIDE OF HIM


Posted by wayne f on 01-30-2010 03:27 PM:

yep look where the tail should be you can see its hanging

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Posted by trappin_girl on 01-31-2010 01:47 AM:

idk about you all but i did notice something about them yotes. git a deep voiced dog and they wont attack for some reason. if they are like wolves the deeper the voice is the alpha thinks that the other male might be able to gain control of his pack. now they will yip all around but wont come into a male dog. a male i hade a while back did git jumped by one., had a huge gash down his side. another 2 incehs would have tore his guts out. looked in the sand where the fight was later on that nite, and something caught my eye, 3 feet. i caught that one in a trap and he pulled the stake. he has a left foot missing. and he is HUGE! that yote goes about 75-80 pounds. he looks like a freeken cross bred wolf/ coyote to me. i had one jump on a female i ran back about 5 years ago and she was too fast. shed out run em. one time though one did latch her, and she pulled hair back. she killed him. they went into the brush and he never came out. went into there and the yote was dead. that same dog and her daughter pulled hair out of one that jumped them one night on the tree. yote went back around the hill and they started treeing again. but those were singled out coyotes. 1 dog dont stand a chance against a pack.

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Posted by wildbill on 01-31-2010 12:46 PM:

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Originally posted by COYOTE-HUNTER
they get decent size here, and a single dog cant kill one. this was taken in front of the coyote hounds



looks like its got/had a little wolf in it..

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Posted by dogfaceNH on 01-31-2010 01:55 PM:

Kill them every chance you get!


Posted by Bluedogman on 01-31-2010 01:57 PM:

That's a nice wolfy looking one. I'd like to see that big ole male take that one on!

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Posted by dogfaceNH on 01-31-2010 11:15 PM:

Called him in to 17 yards, could see the "oh sh@#" look on his face when my arrow zipped through him, lol.


Posted by COYOTE-HUNTER on 02-01-2010 01:07 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by wildbill
looks like its got/had a little wolf in it..


well, cornell is finally admitting that they have crossed. they are now saying that they could possibly kill a deer. no possibly about it


Posted by blackmagic on 02-01-2010 05:08 AM:

nice coyote

nice roadkill rookie


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