Saltydog235
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Here in SC we've had a growing Yote problem for a couple of years. This year its gotten pretty rough. 12 were taken at the club during deer season with a very personal 165BT Texas heart shot administered by myself. Whoooowee, talk about making a mess of a trash dog.
Anyway, our terrain is pretty thick with cutovers and planted pines, swamps, bogs and Carolina Bays. We do have some recently logged areas that allow for distance shooting as well.
We also have a pig problem with "Operation Hog Slaughter" getting ready to be kicked into high gear. 36 was the Deer Season tally but we've only begun to fight.
What's the best method to attract the Yotes into the killing ground? Pig carcass? Soured corn mash? Predator calls? Most shots we'll get are in the 100yd range unless we can come up with a way to lure them into the logged areas.
Anyway, our terrain is pretty thick with cutovers and planted pines, swamps, bogs and Carolina Bays. We do have some recently logged areas that allow for distance shooting as well.
We also have a pig problem with "Operation Hog Slaughter" getting ready to be kicked into high gear. 36 was the Deer Season tally but we've only begun to fight.
What's the best method to attract the Yotes into the killing ground? Pig carcass? Soured corn mash? Predator calls? Most shots we'll get are in the 100yd range unless we can come up with a way to lure them into the logged areas.