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Majestic Tree H
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Yotes !!

Last Saturday Night Trail Cam Photo.. their are 2 in the photo, their were 2 deer and coon in a photo 5 min before this one was taken..

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Dogwood English
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those things are getting to be a real problem. they are getting too close for comfort while we are hunting. you can see them in and out of your lights. this has happened in last two weeks with myself and some friends at three different places miles apart

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never seen one at night while coon hunting

had some deer dogs run one a few years back but he didn't make it a cross the road!!!

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highbawl
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Registered: Feb 2006
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They are here thats for sure!! Used to just hear them some now they are actually affecting some of our hunts. I posted on it a couple of weeks ago and they don't seem to be thinning the deer out like we thought. I actually had a small walker female get caught by them a few years back. She never was the same after that. I was close to her and was able to get to her in time. Really tore her up bad, the vet did a good job getting her patched up.

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Majestic Tree H
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The one in the back ground I believe is a big one forsure !!.. While hunting we have heard the Fighting .. A a few years ago they were very Vocial but it seems they have learned to keep their yaps shut.. These two in the photo are about 500 yrds or so from the house and 200 yards off I-81 just south of New Market, Va. These two could easly take out a Sgl. Smaller hound.. Our Coons are way down this year, Very hard to find one.. Just wondering if these two are that gritty to be consistent at killing coon..

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highbawl
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Our coon numbers seem to drop as the yotes numbers increase as well. One fella not far from here had a game camera watching a bucket and got a picture of 2 yotes that caught a coon. Some people went away from feeders buckets due to the coon getting caught off them. One thing I do like about the Fusion blocks is it gets the coon off the ground. Seems like all the small game numbers dropped when these yotes moved in!

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