Hey guys, i thank you all for all your help and hints, i wanted to get out and try most of them before i got on and started askin more questions.
My problem is i'm gettin skunked, and in the last few weeks, i've only heard 1 group of callin, but i know they got downwind of me and then left right away. The opportunity is, i have a buddy who live s on a farm here in southwest pa. We along wiht our state game commission passed an antler restiction law this year, and the rule is that each buck must have 3 pt's on each side. Now, there were alot of deer killed this year and left to lay, and as the PA Game Commision has worried, there have been an abundant amount of yotes, comin and styaing inot the area, seeing that we have a massize deer population. Now that you sorta have a feel for what i'm trying to say, this friend of mine has been seeing a group of 6 yotes on a fairly regular basis. Thtye have been hanging out roughly 500 yards behind his barn and have been howling everynight. He doe snot hunt them, and with a golden opportunity like this, i don't want to mess it up wiht the first hunt, can anyone help me out wiht a few suggestions on how to approach and hunt the yotes wihtout spookin them......which calls would work best around barn's and other close land marks? how far away from the hosue should i hunt, or on the other sides of teh field or wood lots? any info you guys can hlpe me wiht would be greatly appreciated
thanks
My problem is i'm gettin skunked, and in the last few weeks, i've only heard 1 group of callin, but i know they got downwind of me and then left right away. The opportunity is, i have a buddy who live s on a farm here in southwest pa. We along wiht our state game commission passed an antler restiction law this year, and the rule is that each buck must have 3 pt's on each side. Now, there were alot of deer killed this year and left to lay, and as the PA Game Commision has worried, there have been an abundant amount of yotes, comin and styaing inot the area, seeing that we have a massize deer population. Now that you sorta have a feel for what i'm trying to say, this friend of mine has been seeing a group of 6 yotes on a fairly regular basis. Thtye have been hanging out roughly 500 yards behind his barn and have been howling everynight. He doe snot hunt them, and with a golden opportunity like this, i don't want to mess it up wiht the first hunt, can anyone help me out wiht a few suggestions on how to approach and hunt the yotes wihtout spookin them......which calls would work best around barn's and other close land marks? how far away from the hosue should i hunt, or on the other sides of teh field or wood lots? any info you guys can hlpe me wiht would be greatly appreciated
thanks