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<blockquote data-quote="BigBear56" data-source="post: 1620893" data-attributes="member: 38461"><p>Yeah they are getting bad here as well. I've heard some stories on the news about yotes killing people's animals right out of their backyard in a subdivision. I shoot those rotten bastards every time I see them from my deer stand. I hear them around us a couple times a week but they haven't messed with our livestock. I will say the ones I've seen while hunting a huge and definitely crossbred with feral dogs, probably 60-75 lbs. </p><p></p><p>The DNR won't admit guilt reintroducing them back to the area but the yotes are what controls our deer population in the state not hunters. Anyone who deer hunts on Ohio will tell you that. I've watched them pack hunt and seperate fawns from does. It's amazing to watch them do it. Smart dogs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBear56, post: 1620893, member: 38461"] Yeah they are getting bad here as well. I’ve heard some stories on the news about yotes killing people’s animals right out of their backyard in a subdivision. I shoot those rotten bastards every time I see them from my deer stand. I hear them around us a couple times a week but they haven’t messed with our livestock. I will say the ones I’ve seen while hunting a huge and definitely crossbred with feral dogs, probably 60-75 lbs. The DNR won’t admit guilt reintroducing them back to the area but the yotes are what controls our deer population in the state not hunters. Anyone who deer hunts on Ohio will tell you that. I’ve watched them pack hunt and seperate fawns from does. It’s amazing to watch them do it. Smart dogs [/QUOTE]
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