Any one got any problems with coyotes with there live stock out toward western kentucky or any part of kentucky. I live here in the south part of Kentucky in Knox Co. and me and my buddy is having hard time calling them in or finding sign this year just not a lot of dogs these parts.Looking for some good land to hunt that's got a lot of dogs on it. Where willing two drive a couple of hours any where just to help any farmers out or hunters that's having problem with them on the turkey herd. Coyotes takes alot of turkeys each year. Any info would help
Does any one know of any good public ground.
Sorry dude it's a tough time if the year to get much response around here. Try putting an ad on cl.
I'm sorry but I'm glad you're NOT seeing them! You're doing your job and doing it well. I also commend you for offering to help others with this problem! Good luck and keep smokin em!
Quote from: Snoodsniper on December 12, 2015, 07:06:14 PM
Sorry dude it's a tough time if the year to get much response around here. Try putting an ad on cl.
i don't know, down here in S.Florida the county parks, the golf courses ,some estates, and most ranches all claim a problem with feral hogs...BUT try to get permission to hunt one......even on WMA that have a problem they might throw in a extra week if you use a bow and arrow.. ???
With all the rain we've had here in East Texas this fall, it has pushed the yotes and pigs out of the bottoms. Never seen the like of hogs and coyote skulls hanging on fencepost this year.
Keep on them, but coyotes have very little impact on turkey populations. Coons, possums, and bobcats are what impacts turkeys.
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Slip on over to Mo. Your close to the bootheel and I know there's yotes over there. They kill em every weekend around my house but they turn a pack of hounds on them and then whack em out. Awesome sounding race.