DanRPhD
Active Member
To the OP, sorry for your loss. Around here we have to trap them this time of year. I am looking into getting a couple of traps. I do not want any pets around here going missing. And, no, we were here before the coyotes.
Yeah, he will come back, it's his territory! Depends on fencing, terrain and other variables about a week is a circuit for a lot of critters.Do they uaually come back if i wait a couple days? I want this animal to come back.
I've hunted over bait a lot of years and it works but you never know what critter will come in, they all like it. In some areas and times of the year baiting can get you in trouble with the law. I hope you kill him twice, once for your dog and once for you.Put bait out, he'll come back and take your time and make the shot count
They will be back. May not be back for s while but as long as an easy food source exist they'll keep going to the table.I live in a rural neighborhood all the places have 3 to 5 acre lots. Lot of wildlife walk thru the yards. I had a coyote kill 1 of my winnie dogs thursday morning about 4:30 am. I have been watching my yard with thermals and I got a look at him this morning about the same time. I only have 1 direction i can get a shot on him because of the houses around me.
I took a shot at him but it was a bad shot and i didnt hit him he ran off. I should have waited but my desire to kill this animal got the best of me. Will they usually come back after a couple days or did i miss my chance. I dont know anything about coyotes.
You can also check with your game and fish management. Some states they'll come out and trap the area to remove themThey will be back. May not be back for s while but as long as an easy food source exist they'll keep going to the table.
Rural area, ask around and see if someone has a crossbow you can barrow and use some game cams to see when their on the hunt.
Might check the regs first. AZ requires a licence to trap where the require you to pay for a class and pass a test. California being the neighbor state it's starting to gobble up AzThat's why I recommended traps or snares they work 24/7.
You can't be out there all the time. A snare can wait all year?