Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: saylean on December 07, 2009, 02:03:15 PM
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So, we cant use dogs for yotes anymore....why not cats!
I got this cat...I figure, why not make it earn its keep. Put it on a leash, bring it with me yote hunting, tie it up to a tree and call a bit...I wouldnt let the yotes get to it, but whats the harm in giving it some fresh air.
The other day I tossed it in the bathroom cause it misbehaved, and it called a stray cat with the meowing....the stray was looking into the house, by the back door....I figure it could work out! :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Finally,
A use for a house cat. :chuckle:
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I think it would be considered live bait.
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I think it would be considered live bait.
Your probably right....it just popped in my head when I saw that stray come looking...
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Live bait is legal for yotes. :)
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:chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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I read recently that a live rabbit makes an awful noise when nailed through the leg to a fence post. And there are some live bunnies for free on Craigslist.
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What if you got your dog or cat registered as a companion animal, could you still bring your dog hunting? :chuckle: :chuckle:
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What if you are pheasant or duck hunting with your dog and you get a chance at a coyote? Can you shoot it?
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What if you are pheasant or duck hunting with your dog and you get a chance at a coyote? Can you shoot it?
We brought this up at the game meetings, they said it was up to the GW on scene, what a crock.
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What if you are pheasant or duck hunting with your dog and you get a chance at a coyote? Can you shoot it?
Send em some BB's
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Live bait is legal for yotes. :)
years ago I was coyote hunting the edge of some wheat fields and saw someting odd out in the wheat so I trudged out there and scattered randomly around this field were live chickens with their feet tied to an X shaped pair of 2x4's. some clown took all these chickens and tied 'em up and left them as bait.