Never been hutning for yotes but would like to hear from experiences dog hunters as to what I would need.
I have a truck, .300 win mag, .22 LR, camo, and a thirst for blood.
I would think anywhere out in the valley would be good for doggies right?
Never been hutning for yotes but would like to hear from experiences dog hunters as to what I would need.
I have a truck, .300 win mag, .22 LR, camo, and a thirst for blood.
I would think anywhere out in the valley would be good for doggies right?
Last edited by sfire436; 03-02-2009 at 12:07 PM.
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Lottsa yote's in the valley, thats a-fur-sure.... But they also have lottsa protection.
I see that you have 2 trucks. I admire your dedication.
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Lots of protection? how so? anti's?
No shooting zones.... restricted shooting areas....stupid bylaws.... private property....ect.
I can only assume it was all "anti" originated but can't support that claim with evidence.
Mr. Dean,
HuntingBC. 'Minnie' Mod.
HUGE fan of taxidermy.
My HBC Photo Gallery: http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/showg...sername=mrdean
get a simple rabbit in distress call and get out there. Keep in mind they usually always circle downwind to get your scent, so set up so your wind is blowing into an open area that you can keep your eye on.
be patient and dont move too much! they have good eyes
"If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004
you need a bigger gun, or some really hot loads. yep no shooting centre fire in the valley. grab a fraser valley special area hunting map from a local hunting shop and keep an eye on the boundaries. good luck
kastles
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