Night hunting coyotes
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04/20/24 09:21 AM
04/20/24 09:21 AM
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Joined: Aug 2014
middle tennessee
Tommie
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trapper
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OP
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Joined: Aug 2014
middle tennessee
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For the people that live in the states that allow it ,what effects have you seen on your trapping coyotes and bobcats ? I seen where Tennessee is going to start it on private grounds coming this fall . From my understanding they have been fighting against it for sometime now and finally caved in ,shotgun only for now .
Last edited by Tommie; 04/20/24 10:07 AM.
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Re: Night hunting coyotes
[Re: Boone Liane]
#8125503
04/20/24 11:52 AM
04/20/24 11:52 AM
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Joined: Nov 2012
midland, michigan
midlander
trapper
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midland, michigan
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Nothing but bad. It’s negatively effecting them greatly and long term. They’re on egg shells 24/7. Daytime calling/denning suffers tremendously, they quit working trap sets, if they’ve been hunted over bait they quit working baits.
The number the shooters kill doesn’t amount to a hill of beans but they sure educate and ding up a pile!
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again, if just half the shooters out there killed just half of what they claim they do, there wouldn’t hardly be a coyote left out there. Please provide something besides your opinion that shows coyotes quit working traps when hunted at night? I understand you have a strong opinion on it, but if there is some sound scientific basis for what you are saying, I think we'd all be interested. To the Op, I dont think youll see much difference, we hunt them hard with hounds, callers and thermals in my area....and the trappers continue to get their share. I will say, youll know when you start getting the coyote numbers back in check because youll have red fox showing up in numbers again....and thats not a bad thing..!
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Re: Night hunting coyotes
[Re: Tommie]
#8125516
04/20/24 12:14 PM
04/20/24 12:14 PM
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
trapper
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trapper
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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Shooting them on one property....trapping them on the next.......properties in between have neither hunting or trapping...they're gonna keep coming.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: Night hunting coyotes
[Re: Tommie]
#8125543
04/20/24 01:12 PM
04/20/24 01:12 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
Law Dog
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
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Lots of calling pressure in my area plus the use of thermal scopes and suppressors some callers say they are harder to call now. The States at war with coyotes but they still persevere year after year. Seen 2 pales the other day when I was turkey hunting not a dark spot on either of them.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Night hunting coyotes
[Re: midlander]
#8125702
04/20/24 06:40 PM
04/20/24 06:40 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
South Dakota
SoDaker
trapper
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trapper
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South Dakota
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Nothing but bad. It’s negatively effecting them greatly and long term. They’re on egg shells 24/7. Daytime calling/denning suffers tremendously, they quit working trap sets, if they’ve been hunted over bait they quit working baits.
The number the shooters kill doesn’t amount to a hill of beans but they sure educate and ding up a pile!
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again, if just half the shooters out there killed just half of what they claim they do, there wouldn’t hardly be a coyote left out there. Please provide something besides your opinion that shows coyotes quit working traps when hunted at night? I understand you have a strong opinion on it, but if there is some sound scientific basis for what you are saying, I think we'd all be interested. To the Op, I dont think youll see much difference, we hunt them hard with hounds, callers and thermals in my area....and the trappers continue to get their share. I will say, youll know when you start getting the coyote numbers back in check because youll have red fox showing up in numbers again....and thats not a bad thing..! When you work the same exact property for 9-12 months out of the year on an ADC job you can see the evidence of coyotes working traps differently after they have been messed with. Down to where you may be running a pile of Equipment trying to kill one specific coyote. The thermal guys around here sit in their pickup, set their lucky duck on the roof of the cab, pup distress on max volume and if nothing shows up they drive to the next slough and try it again. They kill the stupid one and educate the other 5. They tell me stories of doing that exact setup.
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Re: Night hunting coyotes
[Re: Tommie]
#8125716
04/20/24 07:15 PM
04/20/24 07:15 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
S/W Mich.
Dillrod
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S/W Mich.
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Wolf Killed in Calhoun county Michigan by night hunters in January. The next county East of the Kalamazoo Convention site. I hear rumors of pressing charges. Interesting story if you want to google it. I say good riddance and leave the thermal hunters alone . They are doing sportsman of all types a much needed service. Never tried it but It looks like a great time to me. Looks expensive and properties are hard to get permission.
"Some Domestication Required " Life is an adventure, Don't live it any other way !!
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Re: Night hunting coyotes
[Re: Tommie]
#8125792
04/20/24 09:27 PM
04/20/24 09:27 PM
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Joined: Feb 2016
Kentucky
ky_coyote_hunter
trapper
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trapper
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Kentucky
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Seems the night hunting pressure has improved the day hunting response here. The night hunting could negatively effect trapping simply by hunters being in the predators hunting areas at night and bumping them out repeatedly.
Member - FTA
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Re: Night hunting coyotes
[Re: Tommie]
#8125810
04/20/24 10:09 PM
04/20/24 10:09 PM
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Joined: Dec 2019
WISCONSIN
Wild_WI
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WISCONSIN
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Sometimes shoot them back to back nights in the same places I trap, the ones that don't come to the call and rifle / shotgun seem to end up in the traps.... non issue for me
Last edited by Wild_WI; 04/20/24 10:10 PM.
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Re: Night hunting coyotes
[Re: Wanna Be]
#8125822
04/20/24 10:21 PM
04/20/24 10:21 PM
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Joined: Mar 2010
SD
Boone Liane
trapper
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trapper
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SD
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In the other scenario you’re using their travel patterns and scent. One has nothing to do with the other. Bologna. Don’t underestimate a coyotes ability to associate one with the other. Selection pressure is NOT exclusive to a single means. Both are forms of human intrusion. Scent, sight, and sound. At some point, ANY form of human intrusion is taken as a negative. Human intrusion at night, normally a safe time, so much more so.
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