I honestly don't know when I started baitng, at least 15 yrs ago. It has been an adventure and a rabbit hole for sure. When I started, it was a full moon, snow, and a pair of binoculars. Over the years, we started the motion sensors, digital NV, an additional bait site, onto thermal, then live feed camera, not to mention all the trail cams...on and on. My best season ever in those years was 19 coyotes.
I shoot off a bench on my front porch. Both of my kids would participate in the action, and have since grown up and gone. That in itself, takes just a little steam out of it for me, but, I still go strong. They were always a big help with the roadkill deer, always easier with a couple guys for lifting and transport.
I will admit, my sensors get turned off from time to time, when I get snuggly cozy in bed some nights. The wife could care less about the beepers and the gun shots, does not even hear them anymore in the middle of the night. In fact, most evenings prior to bed time, she is the one yelling "beeper" when the sensors go off. It's all a great time and a way to hunt 24/7 when you can't get out calling.
Now, I have aspirations of some kind of mobile baiting unit. This has been discussed here at some length, but, just another bit deeper down the rabbit hole. This year has basically been a bust. I think I only have 3 or 4 on the board for this season and an antler hole in my boot. LOL.
Stay after em guys and keep the ideas flowing!!
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ETA: Just added an AGM Taipan TM19-384 scanner to the arsenal.