How many Fox/Coon/Coyote do you kill a year on average?
What is a realistic number of Fox/Coon/Coyote that I should be killing a season?These are two questions Iam often asked.
At times, it's hard to give an outright answer because of variables.
3 main variables come to mind...
Time. Inwhich, the more time spent hunting should equal more fur in the shed.
Population. Animal density is key here. More critters (high population) in your area should equal more fur.
Weather. Heavy rain, sleet, snowing conditions,fresh deep snow or high winds it's a good bet to stay home. Before and after a storm front is payday, for the most part, as well as misty nights, calm nights or nights with a breeze.
Other variables incluse competition, big or small hunting territory, pre-season scouting, critters moved to another area and your level of experience.
At times I beat myself up over fustration of failure. Am so focused but fall flat on my face. This occurs when I am missing one overlooked detail to my predator calling method.
Usually realated to one of the above variables.
Example:
I planned to hunt and return to the house within 1 1/2 hours each week nite for a month (last season). Some weeks were so-so, some were great. I was expecting GREAT every outing. But low population, weather, & competition held my 'numbers' back somewhat.
If you have questions on your 'numbers', think for yourself, use reason and woodmenship to get yourself back on track.