My site has been pretty dry too, DannyK. Coyotes have been hitting the bait, but with no certain pattern or time.
Shortly after midnight early morning of the 28th, the "new" coyote showed up and ate some of the bait. It hadn't been to the bait since the 24th, then suddenly showed up on the 28th. It didn't return the following night, 29th, but early morning on the 30th, near the same time, something hit the bait, but the trail cameras (neither of them) didn't get photos. The flash camera got totally black photos indicating it had been tripped and the time. The camera with infrared didn't get anything, but the batteries are weak in that one. The bait is gone, including the larger piece I had wired down, so something got it but I don't know what. The bait was still there the morning of the 29th since a hawk was captured feeding.
My trail cameras have been somewhat disappointing while at the same time a lot of joy. Sometimes they take fantastic photos, and other times they either miss the game totally or take black or pink photos. I have since placed two trail cameras on the post in order to hopefully get some idea of what is going on, but neither got the bait-stealing event. So many times it happens that one camera has captured an event when the other one didn't respond, and vice versa.
If someone would invent a trail camera that worked, 100% of the time, or even near it, for an affordable cost, they could make a fortune once reviews got out. Does anyone have a trail camera that seems to work near all the time?
Here is an example of a great photo. The camera is set for flash and does a great job - WHEN it takes photos. The black photo is from the same camera two nights later. Batteries are good - I have a large external battery pack hooked to it and it shows 100% full charge.