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Post by killcoyotes on Dec 16, 2006 20:38:08 GMT -5
here`s a few yotes from a weekend contest, with six dog teams. 43 yotes and 7 fox.
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Post by Bigjim43 on Dec 17, 2006 19:47:55 GMT -5
WOW!!! way to go guys. Come down here in Texas and kill a few. They are getting so thick its hard to Coon Hunt because of them interfering with our hounds.
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Post by killcoyotes on Dec 17, 2006 20:34:24 GMT -5
we have the same problem here, they come in on the tree all the time. how big do the yotes in texas get? ours run on average 35 to 50 pounds, but we do take a few every year in the 60 pound range.
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Post by Bigjim43 on Dec 17, 2006 21:18:16 GMT -5
That sounds about the same here, I would say ours avg. 50 lbs. on the adult ones here.
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Post by yoteler on Dec 20, 2006 9:15:26 GMT -5
Very nice, what are the hounds you use. Here in MN we use Walkers, July's, and Trigg Hounds
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Post by killcoyotes on Dec 20, 2006 16:50:32 GMT -5
i run only redbones. alot of the guys i hunt with run walkers, julys, goodmans and so on. but i prefer my redbones. i useully get more yotes them all.
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Post by Houndmomma on Jan 2, 2007 22:25:13 GMT -5
Wow! Those are awesome!
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Post by yoteler on Jan 2, 2007 23:45:03 GMT -5
what do the redbones do better on, then the other hounds you run with. And do you shoot the coyotes, or yet the hounds catch and kill them
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Post by killcoyotes on Jan 4, 2007 21:09:08 GMT -5
where i run, there`s alot of road traffic. so i prefer a slower hound, so i`m not chasing them in my truck.we shoot and my dogs also catch.
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Post by yoteler on Jan 4, 2007 22:15:19 GMT -5
OK good deal. We shoot as well sometimes. How are the noses on redbones,? are the good cold trackers? My trigg hound I had she had some blood hound in her, are the blood hounds kinda the same as redbones??
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