snake plisken1
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Hey, all. Brand spankin' new on this forum as far as posting. Been reading a lot and learning a lot. I thank you all.
I lve out in the hills of Norhtern CA, and am in the thick of cayote populations. Grass Valley, CA if anyone knows this area. Trying to get permission to hunt on the landowners parcels are tough, but I keep pluggin' along. Looking for other areas, and was wondering about the wooded areas at elevations of 4,000 feet and up, where I deer hunt annualy. Never ever thought about these areas a having cayotees. I see on all your pics and the books I have read that areas where I live, which are the rolling foothils and your areas such as the plains, yeah, I understand these areas are cayotee areas. But what about where I deer and bear hunt? 4000 elevation and up? Are there yotes in these oak and pine plentiful areas? Don't mean to ask a somewhat ignorant question, just looking at other options. Let me know what kind of signs other than scat. I figured they did not hang in the wooded areas, 'cause I saw no rabbits. Again, I apologize for the ignorance. If you feel yes these are great areas, let me know if there is another approach in hunting these type of areas in comparison to the plains and rolling foothils. Thank much
Snake
I lve out in the hills of Norhtern CA, and am in the thick of cayote populations. Grass Valley, CA if anyone knows this area. Trying to get permission to hunt on the landowners parcels are tough, but I keep pluggin' along. Looking for other areas, and was wondering about the wooded areas at elevations of 4,000 feet and up, where I deer hunt annualy. Never ever thought about these areas a having cayotees. I see on all your pics and the books I have read that areas where I live, which are the rolling foothils and your areas such as the plains, yeah, I understand these areas are cayotee areas. But what about where I deer and bear hunt? 4000 elevation and up? Are there yotes in these oak and pine plentiful areas? Don't mean to ask a somewhat ignorant question, just looking at other options. Let me know what kind of signs other than scat. I figured they did not hang in the wooded areas, 'cause I saw no rabbits. Again, I apologize for the ignorance. If you feel yes these are great areas, let me know if there is another approach in hunting these type of areas in comparison to the plains and rolling foothils. Thank much
Snake