Coyote #200: The Kirsch Chronicles Continue

Kirsch

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I typically post videos in the order they were hunted. I am falling behind as I have around 7 to post. However, I decided to jump ahead to my last hunt.

My anticipation was very high for this hunt. Before the season started, I had made a personal goal of 200 coyotes this season. I have gotten close many times, but haven't reached this milestone during one season. I knew this hunt was going to be difficult. The forecast was looking good but just before leaving for a 2+ hour drive to my hunting location for the night, the forecast changed to fog. The current conditions were already saying fog/mist. My hope was the wind was supposed to shift and the fog would clear by the time I reached the hunting area.

When I reached my first hunting location, visibility was about 50' but the Bering thermals were still able to get the job done. By the time I got back to my truck from the first stand, visibility had decreased to the point driving was becoming dangerous.

I decided to start to head home with the thought if it clears at all, I am just going to start hunting wherever I was at. About 30 minutes later, I drove into an area where the fog was better. It wasn't great but it was safe to drive and hunt again. I started looking for public land to hunt in the nearby area as it was an area I don't usually hunt.

I got in some additional stands before the fog forced me out again. I was able to get 5 coyotes which put me over the 200 mark. There is a little over 2 months of the ND night hunting season. Usually by the end of the night season, I shut it down anyway. I have met my goal, but now the question is what will the final total be. I think the biggest factor will be the weather. If the heavy snows stay away, the number could be a lot higher.

 
That's a pile of fur. CONGRATS on your success and THANKS for taking the time and effort to share most of them here with us. Just curious, out of the 200 this year, how many had the mange?
 
Originally Posted By: weekenderThat's a pile of fur. CONGRATS on your success and THANKS for taking the time and effort to share most of them here with us. Just curious, out of the 200 this year, how many had the mange? I would say 40 - 50 with neck mites and another 10 with mange.
 
Thanks for all the kind words. A combination of no family trips due to COVID, a winter with lower than normal snowfall, and a lot of coyotes in my hunting areas is leading to a season I may never top from a numbers standpoint. Coyote hunting isn't all about the numbers, but after how crappy 2020 was for everything else, at least I will have something to fondly remember it by besides COVID.
 
Around here, things have also been different from previous years. This year, I've seen many packs of 4-7 coyotes. Last few years, seeing more than two together was rare. Now if I can get them to cooperate with me.
 
Originally Posted By: 6mm06
Yeah fantastic number. You really put in some miles and time to collect those. You read my mind. At the end of the year, I plan to tabulate miles driven, roughly hours/days hunted, and coyotes killed to see how crazy the totals look like. Even with great success, the time and mileage numbers are going to be a lot.
 
Nicely done. Be safe putting those miles on not only in the truck but also when on foot. I've nearly fallen asleep at the wheel doing this night hunting thing. Be careful out there and as always, thanks for sharing your experience with us.
 
Originally Posted By: DarknightNicely done. Be safe putting those miles on not only in the truck but also when on foot. I've nearly fallen asleep at the wheel doing this night hunting thing. Be careful out there and as always, thanks for sharing your experience with us. My guardian angel(s) work overtime guiding me home. Not sure how I have made it a few times.
 
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