I can tell when the deer in my section are altering their movements...or just not showing up in a "normal" pattern. When I see this behavior, it's the same time when I see/hear coyotes. In My Opinion... I think these coyotes are causing the deer to alter their travel patterns. The only time I'm seeing 1.5 year old and older deer, is on trail cameras, at 4 a.m. or mid day....and it's been like this for 3 months or so. I have seen several button bucks and a couple of does, in person. However, the larger racked bucks that I was seeing in a bachelor group during the summer, have become scarce. I'm sure the rut is influencing the bucks to travel, but not enough for me to not see them at one time or another...and I'm basing this off of previous years experiences.
I'm about to put my bow on the rack for a while and take my Night Vision scoped rifle out and kill a few, to see if that makes a difference.
Do you believe or think that too many coyotes in an area present a "threat" or create an uncomfortable situation for the deer?
Your experience and opinions are appreciated.
Bowhunter57
I'm about to put my bow on the rack for a while and take my Night Vision scoped rifle out and kill a few, to see if that makes a difference.
Do you believe or think that too many coyotes in an area present a "threat" or create an uncomfortable situation for the deer?
Your experience and opinions are appreciated.
Bowhunter57