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Hey guys i live in Northern SD and i am just getting started. I have the Foxpro Firestorm. It has been a warm spell latly here and i was wondering if it will still be good hunting with the warmer weather.
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I'm on a dry spell with the yotes right now. Ive called in several foxes and a bobcat, but no yotes since Christmas. It may be a little tougher since the yotes dont have to work that hard for food. If we do see a good winter with lots of snow, then they may become more active because they will have to work harder to find food. You should be able to kill a few anyway, but who knows. It took me awhile to understand that sometimes with the best conditions you wont call anything, and sometimes when you think there isnt a chance, you cant run them off. Theres never a sure fire way of hunting these smart animals. Good luck with the hunting and stay after em'.
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It's 40F at night and 74F in the daytime here. Last club hunt I went to produced a pile of dead coyote. Go call them! |
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beginner, calling, coyote, hunting, weather |
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