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Post by smshinall on Aug 8, 2011 17:30:06 GMT -5
Bought these when I hunted yotes out in California. Not interested in hunting them here in northern indiana as they are few and far between so decided to sell my lanyard with all my calls.
Lanyard is a homemade job made out of paracord. Not store bought quality but looks and works good.
1 - Primos Hot Dog /w extender 2 - Primos Lil' Dog /w extender 1 - Primos Shock n Owl 1 - Primos mouth call megaphone 1 - no name raspy coaxer
Over $100 worth of calls. Looking to get $55 TYD
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Post by Decatur on Aug 8, 2011 18:45:48 GMT -5
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Post by smshinall on Aug 8, 2011 20:57:47 GMT -5
If you've hunted out west like in southern California, you will understand when I say few and far between. Calling triples in on a regular basis was a regular thing. I've went out here before with no luck. The action is just not the same and I have become to love other things far better than my passion for predator hunting. Between bowfishing, spring turkey, running trotlines and deer hunting, I just don't have time to even thing about yotes.
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Post by 36fan on Aug 9, 2011 11:27:58 GMT -5
few and for between ... hmmm ... I've yet to actually go coyote hunting, yet a matter of six months last year I killed one with my bow from a tree stand, and three from house. My wife even took a shot at one earlier this year from the house.
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Post by smshinall on Aug 9, 2011 16:21:49 GMT -5
I guess a few years back up north where I live they got trapped pretty heavy and never really made a bounce back. I think when turkeys spread out more this way we should see an increase. Anymore if someone will let me hunt their land, the last thing I am thinking about dropping is a coyote as it doesn't put meat in my freezer. I do however enjoy slaying carp with the bow so I guess I still do my part at helping keep the invasive critters in check.
Bump for a good deal!
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Post by Decatur on Aug 9, 2011 16:34:00 GMT -5
;d
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Post by smshinall on Aug 9, 2011 19:06:56 GMT -5
$45 TYD
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