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Posted: 7/18/2022 4:49:48 PM EDT
Renting a home in Tioga County in the beginning of August and am wondering what the yield of coyote hunting may be out there. On one hand the gamelands there seems so vast that I can see them seeking shelter, but on the other hand it seems there’s not a lot of ag land in the surrounding area. I’m not sure if they would stick around or not. If anyone has any info to share, it would be much appreciated!
Link Posted: 7/18/2022 9:26:15 PM EDT
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I hunt due west of there along the Allegheny river.  Plenty of yotes without much a bunch agriculture.  Foxes, bobcats, fishers, martins, etc as well.  I'm no expert, but I am sure 208 has plenty of yotes.
Link Posted: 7/19/2022 8:26:13 AM EDT
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I hunt due west of there along the Allegheny river.  Plenty of yotes without much a bunch agriculture.  Foxes, bobcats, fishers, martins, etc as well.  I'm no expert, but I am sure 208 has plenty of yotes.
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Good info. Thank you!
Link Posted: 7/20/2022 6:59:40 AM EDT
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I have a good friend with a place on 6. I spend a bit of time there and it’s very productive for coyotes as the whole area is saturated.
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