Originally Posted by
KennyT
I agree with SwampSinger that the coyotes are way up and rabbits are way down. I am almost 50 and have bunny hunted every year since I started hunting in my 20's. Seeing a coyote track used to be a rare thing and we would often kick up 8-12 cottontails in a day. Now every brush pile will have coyote tracks around it, usually fresh ones on top of old ones. Even if we get there at first light, they will have hunted it the night before. Most days if we kick up two rabbits, it is a big day for us. And we work the brush very actively. To clarify, we also hunt areas geographically separated from one-another, so it is not just an issue in one area. Finally, for those who will say we should hunt the coyotes, we do. My buddies run hounds and most of us also use hand or e-callers. The main issue is that with urban sprawl, there are too many areas off limits to hunting for them to hide in.
Actually, one more thing. Think about how many rabbits you see in town if you walk at dusk or dawn. Around Paris, there are tons. Some of these areas are only a few kilometers from where I rabbit hunt. But because the coyotes are not in town (OK, they make rare appearances but are not typically there regularly), the rabbit populations in town are way better than in the country.