Thanks guys. I appreciate all the good words. I do enjoy video and I also enjoy sharing as well as seeing what you guys do too. DoubleUp is a coyote killing machine and gets far more than I do. Kind-of makes my occasional success look pretty simple. I do keep striving for a better setup, but in truth I will be hard pressed to make it any better than it currently is. It has been a work in progress with a definite learning curve.
I have noticed over a period of time that in general, it seems that most everyone's bait sites have grown somewhat cold (with the exceptions of what DoubleUp does). I know that mine has. The coyote population here has dwindled from what it was just 3 or 4 years ago. I have taken a total of 12 coyotes at my bait site during that time, so that isn't a huge amount. I do know that they have a lot of hunting pressure here as well as the Game Commission's attempts at eradicating them via bait bombs. But, it seems that everyone has been slow for some time now. Makes me wonder if there is something to baiting that in time leads to less success. Just thinking out loud here without knowing the answer and would like to know what you guys think.
Bling, my night vision setup is simple and cheap, but flat out works. If you are interested in learning how to put it together, drop me a personal mail and include your e-mail address where I can post a Word document to. This simple outfit works extremely well and rivals the high dollar Gen 2 and 3 scopes in clarity, with some limitations of course.
For bait site hunting from the cabin, it's all I need.