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Offline Banty R

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Yote hunting with Chicken Livers
« on: July 11, 2008, 09:39:18 AM »
THis past year I would purchase a jug of chicken livers and open it up, killed coyotes everytime I had it.  I also heard that if you tie a guinnea to a fence post this will also bring em in.  Just FYI

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Re: Yote hunting with Chicken Livers
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2008, 09:55:51 AM »
Hey; Banty R:

Imagine you kept those Livers frozen between hunts?  How'd they keep over time?  Did they Spoil?

Edited:    ;D" Oops;  Sorry, Banty R , I read your post too fast.   Looks like you used fresh Livers each time.





 
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Re: Yote hunting with Chicken Livers
« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2008, 10:55:12 AM »
I promise if you put a rooster in a cage, the yotes will be there in a run when he starts crowing and the bobcats will be there also. Works best at the crack of dawn, roosters don't crow much at nite. ;D
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Re: Yote hunting with Chicken Livers
« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2008, 02:55:35 PM »
I usually keep a lot of canned goods in my camper on the deer lease.  A couple of summers ago I was out there and found a can of pink salmon that looked like it was starting to swell up.  So I opened it up and tossed it in the middle of a cultivated field next to camp.  I figured I'd come back late night, hit the spotlight, and nail a 'coon or two.  Well, I did, but instead of coons, four coyotes scattered in four directions when the light went on.  I got one on the run (lucky shot and no witnesses, of course) and a second when it stopped with that "coyote in the headlights" stare.  That'll never happen again....

(Does Foxpro have a "rooster in distress" sound?)
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Re: Yote hunting with Chicken Livers
« Reply #4 on: July 17, 2008, 06:43:26 AM »
doesn't have to be rooster in distress just crowing.
for some reason Chicken is a universal food to coyotes every where.
I have watched a guy that uses live traps, with a compartment in the back to hold a rooster,food and water, catch coyotes and bobcats nite after nite.
surly someone makes a tape or call of a rooster crowing.
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