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    db1959

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    I've been hunting from a blind, and I've been watching for yotes also. I've been sitting on the edge of a cut corn field, and I can see the wood line/fence line out to 507 yards. About 160 yard trail into the woods on the other side. And nothing has moved.

    jagee hasn't volunteered to run around in the woods?
     

    Leadeye

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    I can't imagine hunting at 160 yards, let alone 507. Here in the jungle everything is short range, longest shot I've ever taken was 88 yards.
     

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    I can't imagine hunting at 160 yards, let alone 507. Here in the jungle everything is short range, longest shot I've ever taken was 88 yards.

    I wouldn't shoot a deer at the 507, but I'd consider the yote. I'm using a 6-24x50 scope on a .308.
     

    mom45

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    #coyotelivesdontmatter

    :+1:

    Muzzle loader season is meat season for me, colder weather means less of a push to get them skinned and cut up.

    This is when hubby usually would take his deer. Easier to let them hang for a few days.

    I've been hunting from a blind, and I've been watching for yotes also. I've been sitting on the edge of a cut corn field, and I can see the wood line/fence line out to 507 yards. About 160 yard trail into the woods on the other side. And nothing has moved.

    I have yotes on the camera he just set up in the woods fairly steady from about 4:30 in the afternoon right up to about 6 a.m. The coyote is on it and then within 10 minutes, a deer walks through....only to be followed by another coyote a few minutes later. Could be the same yote circling around but I see them in pairs on the other camera so I have no idea just how many are running around in our woods. Neighbor (not the shooter) behind us complains about seeing and hearing them all the time.

    Who's she banning? :D

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