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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2137463"><p>Yeah, I think most of ours came up from Mexico. When I was a kid they were sparse. There was a movement north of fire ants in the early 90's, and with it came armadillos and about the same time we had a few rabbit boom years. It seems like some time in the mid 90's, our coyote population boomed. I used to go with my dad and we would kill them pretty regularly. He had one call, a wooden rabbit distress call that he had used for a couple of decades successfully in Alaska on several species. He would also lip squeak. That was all he used, and he called them in better than I can most days with an expensive foxpro. I also think that since they were fairly new to the area that they weren't as keen as they are now, but that may just be something I tell myself to feel better about empty stands. Interestingly enough, after they moved into the area en masse, our rabbit population disappeared. I used to know a dozen people who had beagles and chased rabbits, but they all gave it up. Only in the last decade have the rabbits made a comeback and now I am seeing rabbit hunters again. I think I killed my first yote about 1990 or 1991, and most people here had never even seen one back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2137463"] Yeah, I think most of ours came up from Mexico. When I was a kid they were sparse. There was a movement north of fire ants in the early 90's, and with it came armadillos and about the same time we had a few rabbit boom years. It seems like some time in the mid 90's, our coyote population boomed. I used to go with my dad and we would kill them pretty regularly. He had one call, a wooden rabbit distress call that he had used for a couple of decades successfully in Alaska on several species. He would also lip squeak. That was all he used, and he called them in better than I can most days with an expensive foxpro. I also think that since they were fairly new to the area that they weren't as keen as they are now, but that may just be something I tell myself to feel better about empty stands. Interestingly enough, after they moved into the area en masse, our rabbit population disappeared. I used to know a dozen people who had beagles and chased rabbits, but they all gave it up. Only in the last decade have the rabbits made a comeback and now I am seeing rabbit hunters again. I think I killed my first yote about 1990 or 1991, and most people here had never even seen one back then. [/QUOTE]
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