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Title: Spring yotes
Post by: btlsoom on March 13, 2009, 09:34:41 PM
Well, here it is that time of the year again, time for a questionnaire:  Does everybody up here stop shooting yotes now for the denning season or do you keep on shooting them.  What do you do?

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Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: MHWASH on March 14, 2009, 07:38:03 AM
I'm done. I'm a killer, but not a cold heartless one.  :hunter:
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: Gutpile on March 14, 2009, 07:58:58 AM
I'm done too, but more for work reasons. It's not a bad idea to let them rest if you enjoy chasin them. Let the pups grow up so we can get after them in the fall.
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: rasbo on March 14, 2009, 08:12:48 AM
i WOKE UP SICKER THAN A DOG.once the hides are turned Im done.get the yard in shape nail a spring bear,go catfishing june 5,6,7,then save money.and work all the hrs I can get.Im glad to hear alot of you leave them alone in the spring.hope alot of ya go over to lyons ferry :hello:
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: Little John on March 14, 2009, 08:48:29 AM
I hunt them year round. I don't think the population is hurting. I don't feel like a COLDHEARTED KILLER either. If I can get a female or pup the challenge of calling them in is my motivation. I carry my TC Contender when I'm shed hunting. I take a break and do some calling and get a few that way.
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: dirty.dan4 on March 14, 2009, 08:53:29 AM
I hunt them year round for a couple of farmers.  If no one hunts them, they come up to the barns and kill the barn cats.  When the cats start dissapearing, the rodent population starts exploding.  I dont feel like I am cold blooded because I only shoot the ones that have earned it.
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: tlbradford on March 14, 2009, 10:43:09 AM
A lot of farmers in the palouse will not let you hunt coyotes because they keep the rodent population in check.  I have hunted them year round but now pretty much lay off them March-Sept.  I wil kil any coyotes that respond to my turkey calling in the spring. 

The females start dropping pups around the first of April so if you kill a wet bitch, I encourage all of you to carry a shovel, find the den, andkill the pups.  If you open up the female, you will see little buds where the pups were attached when in utero.  Count these buds so you know how many pups are in the den and you can make sure you kill them all.
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: Kain on March 14, 2009, 11:47:23 AM
I have been trying to decide if Im gonna stop calling also.  I am really addicted to it.  :chuckle:  I was thinking I might bring a camera with me and kill only the ones with mange and photo the rest.  Might be interesting to see what they do after I would have shot at them.  I dont want to educate a bunch of them though.
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: AWS on March 14, 2009, 12:34:06 PM
Kain

Go ahead and take your pics.  I call alot of coyotes and if I don't shoot at them or spook them bigtime I can go back the next day and call them again, not every time but often enough..

AWS
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: Bigswedegml on March 14, 2009, 04:44:26 PM
Im done until September.  I rather let the ones that are pregnant drop the pups, it gives me more to go after next season.
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: saylean on March 14, 2009, 05:15:05 PM
If I hunt them or not...its seems they are safe from me regardless.... :hunt2:
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: shoot-em-dead on March 14, 2009, 05:20:58 PM
If I hunt them or not...its seems they are safe from me regardless.... :hunt2:
:yeah:
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: Big10gauge on March 14, 2009, 05:23:44 PM
We usually call it quits by the end of March if not a little sooner. Maybe 1 or possibly 2 more times out then I'm done. I just got back from going to Moscow by way of Hwy 26 and there was a coyote just outside of Colfax, so I guess MHWASH hasn't shot them all down there. Must be the one he's leaving for seed.  :chuckle:
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: billythekidrock on March 14, 2009, 06:15:54 PM
I don't go after them much in the spring, but if they come in while calling for bears I may kill them. It depends on the setup and situation.
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: DeerHarvester on March 14, 2009, 06:30:31 PM
A lot of farmers in the palouse will not let you hunt coyotes because they keep the rodent population in check.  I have hunted them year round but now pretty much lay off them March-Sept.  I wil kil any coyotes that respond to my turkey calling in the spring. 

The females start dropping pups around the first of April so if you kill a wet bitch, I encourage all of you to carry a shovel, find the den, andkill the pups.  If you open up the female, you will see little buds where the pups were attached when in utero.  Count these buds so you know how many pups are in the den and you can make sure you kill them all.

 :yike:
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: MHWASH on March 14, 2009, 06:35:55 PM
We usually call it quits by the end of March if not a little sooner. Maybe 1 or possibly 2 more times out then I'm done. I just got back from going to Moscow by way of Hwy 26 and there was a coyote just outside of Colfax, so I guess MHWASH hasn't shot them all down there. Must be the one he's leaving for seed.  :chuckle:

 You better ask Gutpile about that one. :IBCOOL:
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: Big10gauge on March 15, 2009, 06:39:34 AM
We usually call it quits by the end of March if not a little sooner. Maybe 1 or possibly 2 more times out then I'm done. I just got back from going to Moscow by way of Hwy 26 and there was a coyote just outside of Colfax, so I guess MHWASH hasn't shot them all down there. Must be the one he's leaving for seed.  :chuckle:

 You better ask Gutpile about that one. :IBCOOL:

I just woke up this morning and I already had my hunting clothes on, backpack was filled, and my AR over my shoulder. WTH, I guess I might as well go out then.  :rolleyes:

Ok Gutpile, Was that one of the ones left over from a hunt with your AR?  :chuckle:
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: Karl Blanchard on March 15, 2009, 08:29:45 AM
The dogs in Colfax are fearless.  I saw one in colfax last year chasing a 4point whitetail during early archery. You chase my deer you die is my motto.  Fawn distress calls work well on the mighty palouse.
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: ivarhusa on March 15, 2009, 11:22:02 AM
I was driving 195 from Pullman to Steptoe Saturday, and saw 3 coyotes, two standing out against the snowy hillside. The pair was closer to Pullman, and the single was north of Colfax a few miles.

I was headed out for some hunting in the scablands, but a front was coming through, the rain was falling and the wind was pushing the tumbleweeds along at a brisk enough pace.  I kept the gun in the case.
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: Gutpile on March 15, 2009, 11:31:49 AM
We usually call it quits by the end of March if not a little sooner. Maybe 1 or possibly 2 more times out then I'm done. I just got back from going to Moscow by way of Hwy 26 and there was a coyote just outside of Colfax, so I guess MHWASH hasn't shot them all down there. Must be the one he's leaving for seed.  :chuckle:

 You better ask Gutpile about that one. :IBCOOL:

I just woke up this morning and I already had my hunting clothes on, backpack was filled, and my AR over my shoulder. WTH, I guess I might as well go out then.  :rolleyes:

Ok Gutpile, Was that one of the ones left over from a hunt with your AR?  :chuckle:


I missed 1 on my last outing. MHWASH missed 2 or 3 on his last outing. Yes, I did leave it for "seed", on purpose. He just plain missed.  :chuckle:
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: MHWASH on March 15, 2009, 11:46:18 AM

I missed 1 on my last outing. MHWASH missed 2 or 3 on his last outing. Yes, I did leave it for "seed", on purpose. He just plain missed.  :chuckle:

Do you want to get into specifics?
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: Gutpile on March 15, 2009, 12:05:09 PM
 :DOH:
Title: Re: Spring yotes
Post by: Big10gauge on March 15, 2009, 05:14:08 PM

Well today we didn't even get the opportunity to miss. Snowing and blowing makes for poor calling. Came home early.
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