The Coyote Tree

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2011/02/16 16:02:57 (permalink)

The Coyote Tree

I think I found where the PGC is getting their Yotes to stock.
How would you like to have this in your front yard ?
Saw it on the way to fish the river.
Got to the river and as I got out of my truck a pack of yotes started talking up on the hillside. Was really cool to hear them dogs fire up.
Could only manage 1 decent rainbow today. Mabee this warmup will get them on the feed better.

The Coyote Tree..



No open water here yet.





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    D-nymph
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/16 16:13:25 (permalink)
    Wow, those look like some big yotes too. Did I count 10?
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/16 16:14:39 (permalink)
    I didn't count them but there were at least 6 more in the tree next to it.

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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/16 16:19:33 (permalink)
    <SIGH...>

    Now I have full-blown FDD (Fishing Distraction Disorder). I'm making an appointment with Doctor Riverside for this weekend; maybe he can find a cure .

    Nice to hear you made it out...you sure you're not breakin' things on purpose???
    post edited by mohawksyd - 2011/02/16 16:20:20

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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/16 16:22:07 (permalink)
    is that one a fox or just a reddish-blone coat on a yote?


    very back and near the trunk of the tree
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/17 06:22:48 (permalink)
    i saw that pic on another site that deals with yote hunting. it was a young man that posted it. he said he had 1 yote hanging in the tree and the next day it was in the newspaper and was the talk of the town, so over the next couple days he hung every yote he got from the tree. more less to prove a point of how many yotes that are in the area. he had another pic of the yotes hanging across his porch.
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/17 06:51:58 (permalink)
    Not sure if it was the same youngman Akita, but there was a kid up here who lived in Corry.
    He hung his yotes on the front porch and they really caught alot of grief over it.
    He lived right down town and the locals were kinda ****ed about him hanging those dead animals along main street for all to see...

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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/17 07:23:30 (permalink)
    There's a guy over by me that had to build a game pole, cause his tree wasn't big enough. LOL
    I'll see if I can get a pic later.
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/17 08:55:27 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: akitadog

    i saw that pic on another site that deals with yote hunting. it was a young man that posted it. he said he had 1 yote hanging in the tree and the next day it was in the newspaper and was the talk of the town, so over the next couple days he hung every yote he got from the tree. more less to prove a point of how many yotes that are in the area. he had another pic of the yotes hanging across his porch.


    Yeah, not the same guys. The guy that Bings is referring to in downtown Corry (Brock) is not the same guy as the tree picture...although they may hunt together. Or, the tree guy may be trying to be a bit of a copycat and stir the pot himself. It was pretty fun the uproar the first guy caused.
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/17 08:59:35 (permalink)
    Looks like a fox to me ! Thats an awesome pic, no wonder I can't kick out a bunny anymore !
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/17 09:23:54 (permalink)
    Good trip Bing, glad to see ya got a bow for your effort.
    Good tree pic too...

    ORIGINAL: fishin coyote

    There's a guy over by me that had to build a game pole, cause his tree wasn't big enough. LOL
    I'll see if I can get a pic later.
    Mike


    Mike, I think I know of the pole you speak of...out on Pettis?
    I'll get a pic this weekend if you don't, it would make the above tree look sparsely populated for sure!
    Last I saw they had around 18-20 hanging....
    As I've said, the only good 'yote's a dead 'yote.
    We should all start a coyote tree.

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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/17 12:53:45 (permalink)
    Pork,

    I know of the people out on Pettis, also had a couple of bears a few years back.  I believe they use coyote dogs with GPS collars and slaughter the yotes...
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/24 13:08:35 (permalink)
    All my brethern. I counted 39
    Mike



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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/24 14:49:54 (permalink)
    That's great. Thanks for the pics Mike.

    Just talked to the guy I know that hunts them a lot, they've got 26 this year.
    Said between his group, the ones above & 2 other groups he talks with
    (one venango county, one mercer county), they've got over 100 this year.
    4 groups of guys, 3 counties....100 dead 'yotes!

    To all the 'yote hunters, keep up the good work.
    post edited by Pork - 2011/02/24 14:50:46

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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/24 16:56:28 (permalink)
    Where (just the county) is that last photos from ???

    I printed a cpoy of the pic to take to the club this evening to kick off our coyote hunt that starts at midnight and I'm sure guys will ask what county it was ??"


    thanks..
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/24 16:57:36 (permalink)
    Mikes pic's from Crawford co.

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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/24 17:00:01 (permalink)
    THANKS PORK !!!!!

    Can't wait to show it off at the club.. guys will go NUTS !!!

    THANKS for the pic MIKE !!!
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/25 00:27:28 (permalink)
    LMAO....

    everyone thought that photo was GREAT, but were automatically wondering if anyone would try to pass one off this week-end in a coyote contest some where ... ???

    Lots of conversation tonight when I told folks about Mosquito Creek going to make winners take a polygraph test this year on Sunday ...

    We have a total of 215 registered hunters for our hunt...

    $1,075 for coyotes, (2) $300 cash drawings and 20 door prizes...
    should be another great week-end hunt !!!!
    post edited by Dr. Trout - 2011/02/25 00:31:50
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/25 07:48:54 (permalink)
    Its a sad day when the first thought is that some sportsman will cheat in a contest - hunting fishing, dog, etc..  Does it happen, sure.  Does it happen often, absolutely not.
     
    By the way, i don't see any PGC or insurance company ear tags in any of those beasts.  Did they remove them all be fore the photo?
     
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/02/25 10:37:25 (permalink)
    Those there are good coyotes (DEAD)
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/03/05 09:38:49 (permalink)
    Supposedly all eastern coyotes have traces of wolf DNA.  The fur has a value of $15-$25 around here but varys by year.  Obviously these folks do nothing with them, except display the stinky things in the front yard.  Might be rednecks.
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/03/05 10:42:35 (permalink)
    Insurance companies ear tags self dissolve after 1 year. Not sure if the PGC uses the same type or not....WF
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    RE: The Coyote Tree 2011/03/11 10:53:11 (permalink)
    took picture of 39 coyotes hanging in the same farm few years ago, he is a dairy farmner and hunts with dogs few miles from Tamarack Lake..he will take you out or come to your area, just pay him gas money or tip him..nice guy..."doc?? ever shoot a coyote?? bet you never seen one in the woods..
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