- Messages
- 732
- Reactions
- 141
Are you wanting an address?
Some GPS coordinates would help.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Are you wanting an address?
general hunting license is all you need in oregon for yote, sage rat and other varmit
Back from LaPine, Christmas valley, fort Rock..., it was great weather and the sage rats were rampid yesterday. We killed as many as I had ammo. No coyotes or rabbits in sight. Did alot of cruising around the desert, it was empty except we saw a few packs of doe, thats about it. I'm think'n the yotes are still den'd up til mid-late May tak'n care their pupps
Back from LaPine, Christmas valley, fort Rock..., it was great weather and the sage rats were rampid yesterday. We killed as many as I had ammo. No coyotes or rabbits in sight. Did alot of cruising around the desert, it was empty except we saw a few packs of doe, thats about it. I'm think'n the yotes are still den'd up til mid-late May tak'n care their pupps
heard from some locals that the rabbits should be out and about but I didn't see any. As far as giving up my spot, no can do... Fort Rock Area was the best is all I can say bout that
I need to have an idea of where to look so I dont waste an entire day of my 2 day trip trying to just find a shooting spot.
A Sagway with a gun rest. I love it!!
Pune intended Snopczynski.
Is this the type of thing you were referring too when you posted.....
"Some people I meet tend to sometimes go home with some nice things if they lend a hand".
Sorry, the devil made me do it, and I couldn't resist!
Seriously (no pune), it's like RallySoob said. Time has been 'invested' to find our spots, and we don't like sharing them because when we have, to many times 'others' have ruined it for us.
My best advise is to go your first time by yourself or with a buddy and except that you may not be doing any shooting. Scope it all out. Places to shoot, drive times, motels, bars, restaurants, all of it. And don't forget to take a lunch and liquids with you. Rat Shooting is a hungary, thirsty business, and there arn't many dinners out in dem der fields!
Good luck!
Frog.
Been noticing the absence of coyote noises from my back field for about two weeks.... once in a while I hear something, but not the usual nightly chorus line, pushback whenever sirens wail, that sort of thing (there are AT LEAST two dens ON my property, and a third, at least, about 20 feet onto my north neigbor's). After the comment above that the yotes are denning right now, could that explain their laying low? I was beginning to wonder did they all pack up and find another area.... seems they've cleaned out all the feral cats (yay!!), ALL of the pheasants (at least four flocks, maybe six), and quail (at least three covey), and thinned the rabbits and possum down quite a bit. So I've been wondering did they move on for richer hunting grounds? Or do they lay REAL low during pup time? And could this explain their "scarcity"? Never paid so much attention to them until lately, now I've got some firearms well suited for their extermination..... I'd SURE like to have the pheasant back, and I'm toying with the idea of bringing in some livestock..... chickens, geese, perhaps sheep and/or goats.... and don't want to make my investment into fat coyotes.....