RandyinVa
Well-Known Member
I have long been told that western Yote hunters would not consider trying it on the east coast because the terrain is not well suited. I have an opportunity to cover vast open areas with 700 to over 1000 yds in an area where a call has produced kills. Other farms may be well over that and offer an opportunity to take one still or walking. I shoot targets regularly well over that.
I have the experience and stick to take them long and anything closer but would love to get input from those that have done it. I am not sure whether I could hit one hot trotting it in from various distances and angles. I am guessing that a whistle or equivalent is used to stop them and that you have maybe 5 seconds to get the shot off.
I have the Horus Tremore-3 reticule and could have an easy referenced card as to what vertical line to take at each distance which should give me an edge or someone with simple crosshairs, Any advice appreciated,
Also, can they see extremely well or are they just good in picking up movement? Books or online sites that I should seek out?
I have the experience and stick to take them long and anything closer but would love to get input from those that have done it. I am not sure whether I could hit one hot trotting it in from various distances and angles. I am guessing that a whistle or equivalent is used to stop them and that you have maybe 5 seconds to get the shot off.
I have the Horus Tremore-3 reticule and could have an easy referenced card as to what vertical line to take at each distance which should give me an edge or someone with simple crosshairs, Any advice appreciated,
Also, can they see extremely well or are they just good in picking up movement? Books or online sites that I should seek out?