Greetings all! Congrats on a great season GG, sounds like the night vision really stepped up your game. Next season will be here before you know it and then its game on...with that elusive coyote as well!!! Good job!!
1toppy, to answer your question, I think it all kind of depends...overall population in your area, habitat, food source year around not counting your bait. Said a different way, does your area hold coyotes year around with out drawing them in with bait? I start baiting about November 1st. My experience has been an increase in numbers each year of coyotes taken. Now, having said that, I have also been getting smarter and learning their tricks a little bit. I think there is also something to the territorial turf a group of coyotes run and protect, meaning that when you take the alpha or alpha pair, I think this can create an opportunity for a new group to move in...fill the vacuum so to speak. New coyotes, new to your bait, increased opportunities, and maybe increased numbers. This is kind of my take on my situation here. This may vary form location to location.
So, on that note, I did score #15 early this morning. A female on the 170. This girl, I believe is definitely uploaded...BIG belly. Kind of a sad note, thinking about the crop for next winter, but...this time of year, a chance we all take.
The red meat is the beaver I put out. This is all they have been eating since I put it out!! Coyote candy...I think so!! New game for next year for sure!!!
j3-17170 (1) by
jrhranch, on Flickr
Remington 700 .22-250 again. I have been really pleased with this combo this year.
j3-17170 (2) by
jrhranch, on Flickr
For all that the season is closed, Hang tough, fall is coming!!! Everyone else, Stay after em and keep us posted!!