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CYOTE HUNTING IN OHIO
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didnt want to hijack barts post so I thought I would ask.
what method do you use to hunt in the northeast part of ohio,? I will try about any thing to get a shot.
the other day I picked up a road kill coon staked it to the ground along a trail where I had seen some tracks and circled out wide and cane in down wind, waited for a while and didnt see anything. i did this for a week and refreshed the bait a couple times because most of it was gone. i think I may have been spookin them when i was circling out wide. i walked back up the trail about 60 yards and turned and one went across the trail. I sat down in some bushes and waited a few minutes and a young mangy humped up yote came out and i shot it.
I tried for another week on the other one and didnt have any luck.
 
Posts: 2134 | Location: Ohio | Registered: 26 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Over in the northwestern part of Ohio we use preditor tapes like a rabbit in distress or a mouse squker. Also its after dark with a full moon on snow , works pretty good. Goodluck Bill
 
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You guys writing about Ohio make me homesick. I lived in Cridersville if you know where that's at; south of Lima..

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Don I live southwest of Cridersville by 15/17 miles. Your home sick for Ohio right now I would trade with you in a heart beat ! I am pretty feed up with farming,land clearing and the amount of people. Been a while sence we have been your way, a few years ago we would spend alot of time around Grand Maris and Seney
 
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well went out huntin yesterday afternoon with A friend for a couple hours the farmer said he had a cyote in his yard a couple days ago.
We made two set up on both ends of the farm.
We were using mouth calls,squeelers and a couple diffrent cyote howlers. Didnt see a thing. really nice evening though. the fellow I hunted with has an electronic caller but it in the shop.
What do you use for an electronic call?
May have to get one.
Dave
 
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DMB and billm, I know where C-ville is. I live near New Knoxville. Personally I hunt coyotes alone on a snowy night with a mouth call. But, I have had luck during the day as well.
 
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Be careful with the howlers,,I tend to find that they will bring in the dominant male but will cause everything else to shy off.


(When I was a kid my father used to tell me that God hated a coward, I finally realized he has even less use for a fool.)
 
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Originally posted by billm:
Grand Maris and Seney


That's where I go to escape.... jumping

I get cabin fever here, and go up there for R&R.

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