Grumpy,
I bought the Predation for the trips to Kansas I make every year. The wife is not good with my being gone every Saturday morning anymore since we had the kids (Girls ages 4 and 9mos). Therefore, we have an agreement of sorts that I will not hunt much except maybe squirrel a day or two and turkey a day or two. Instead, i get to go to Kansas for deer season every year for a week.
Now, on to the caller subject, my Mother-in-Law is the assistant to the NW Florida director of the FWCC. Therefore, I am a phone call away from the man who makes the calls. That said, electronic calls are legal for Yotes but not much else.
The problem arises with the rimfire qualifier. When in KS, I will be shooting Yotes with a 7mm mag only because they are a nuisance on the Dad's place. Down here, I will have to use a 10/22 I have set up with the bull barrel and all of the goodies. I can drive tacks at 60 yards literally. I know the 22 may not be quite enough but due to the timber we deal with here, a long shot will be 40 yards or so. If that gets me into trouble, I will switch to a .17hmr and I guess there is no need to get into that discussion again. Shot placement is critical...
Now, I live in Tallahassee but the subdivision I am building in is in Crawfordville which is 30 miles south of here. 15 of that 30 miles is through the national forest which is loaded with Yotes and nobody hunts them. Now, the wife said I am not allowed to go on the weekends as I have to spend time with the offspring but she never said a stand or two on the way home from work was out of the question.
If anyone has any specific questions about the rules in Florida, shoot me an email and I will ask the M-I-L's bass as he should know if anyone does.
I bought the Predation for the trips to Kansas I make every year. The wife is not good with my being gone every Saturday morning anymore since we had the kids (Girls ages 4 and 9mos). Therefore, we have an agreement of sorts that I will not hunt much except maybe squirrel a day or two and turkey a day or two. Instead, i get to go to Kansas for deer season every year for a week.
Now, on to the caller subject, my Mother-in-Law is the assistant to the NW Florida director of the FWCC. Therefore, I am a phone call away from the man who makes the calls. That said, electronic calls are legal for Yotes but not much else.
The problem arises with the rimfire qualifier. When in KS, I will be shooting Yotes with a 7mm mag only because they are a nuisance on the Dad's place. Down here, I will have to use a 10/22 I have set up with the bull barrel and all of the goodies. I can drive tacks at 60 yards literally. I know the 22 may not be quite enough but due to the timber we deal with here, a long shot will be 40 yards or so. If that gets me into trouble, I will switch to a .17hmr and I guess there is no need to get into that discussion again. Shot placement is critical...
Now, I live in Tallahassee but the subdivision I am building in is in Crawfordville which is 30 miles south of here. 15 of that 30 miles is through the national forest which is loaded with Yotes and nobody hunts them. Now, the wife said I am not allowed to go on the weekends as I have to spend time with the offspring but she never said a stand or two on the way home from work was out of the question.
If anyone has any specific questions about the rules in Florida, shoot me an email and I will ask the M-I-L's bass as he should know if anyone does.