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Old 10-20-2008, 03:10 PM
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I agree with you Catfish, I shoot at every yote I come across. I like to make a clean kill on everything I shoot, but seeing what the yotes around here have done to calves, dogs, foals, chickens, and everything else they can catch the last few years makes me not lose a winks sleep over a wounded yote. In point of fact a wounded yote tends to be jumped on by any other yotes in the area and they treat him like any other dog they come across.

I also agree I would have switched rifles. The 204 is a neat round and I would like to plink with one, but I have heard tooo many stories of it not doing the job on yotes, and wolves.

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