Don't Tell Me..Coyotes ruined the deer heard in Steuben County!
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Posts: 66

Ive beenn hunting since the 70's in Steuben County, New York. I have land in Bath and have hunted, Prattsburgh, Bath and Savona. It went from seeing actual herds and at this point I see the same 5 deer i have seen and cammed all year. Where are all the deer? Coyotes are screamin and Im screamin too cause i spent $99.00 on a hunting license and its like the lottery if you get a deer.
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Colorado
Posts: 200

Hunt coyotes in the summer so you can hunt deer in the fall / winter



#5

In Orange, we shoot em when we see em, even on opening day. Take em out. Last year, since we had a lot of sightings, we set up a day in February for shooting Coyotes. Strategically placed some old meat in certain areas, but only had a hand full of guys hunting, with none picked off. This year, the guys all have agreed to come up and hunt the whole weekend, and we should have a blast. We might set up two weekends, one in January, and February if it's a hard winter up there. Don't need the population lowered worse by predators than just a natural winter kill. We'll throw out feed during the winter to help keep em around, but the coy's know that and use that as their own little bait pile, so to speak.
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Steuben County, NY
Posts: 354

I hunt in the Prattsburgh/Pulteney area in 8P and 8R. The deer herd is down from where it was 10 years ago but it is nowhere near desperation levels.
Last edited by WNY Bowhunter; 11-17-2010 at 05:38 AM.
#10
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 43

I've seen deer in groups run yotes out of the field, but I am guessing the newborn fawns take a pretty good hit each spring. I know the turkey population in the area has been drastically reduced. Used to see big flocks of birds, but now we rarely see one. We have taken 4 yotes so far this year, so that's a good start. Got one with the crossbow, that was fun. Coyotes are definitely a fun challenge to hunt, and unlike deer hunting, who cares if you miss, you probably were not going to eat it anyways!