sloughfoot
Grandmaster
You might indeed be calling them in and not seeing them before they see you or smell you and leave the area.
They, like all animals, use every bit of cover that they can.
Part of calling them in is seeing them. It can be tough. Very tough.
I watch the TV shows that shows them running in across two miles of prairie while the hunter loads his rifle and waits. These are yotes that don't have any hunting pressure. I susppect where you are hunting, they might have learned a few things about humans.
They, like all animals, use every bit of cover that they can.
Part of calling them in is seeing them. It can be tough. Very tough.
I watch the TV shows that shows them running in across two miles of prairie while the hunter loads his rifle and waits. These are yotes that don't have any hunting pressure. I susppect where you are hunting, they might have learned a few things about humans.
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