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Posted by Cheyenne on 11-18-2024 09:11 PM:

Ohio hunters?

Is anyone other than me think the hunting is rough? Only seen 2 coon setting up and have not seen any to speak of on the roads. Young dog seems that not many good tracks

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Posted by perry on 11-18-2024 09:24 PM:

Just don’t seem to be moving???


Posted by buff1978 on 11-18-2024 09:39 PM:

Don't seem to be moving over here in Illinois either.dont see anything on the roads not even opossums.


Posted by perry on 11-19-2024 12:53 AM:

I wonder what causes it? I mentioned to my grandson while hunting the other night that I wish I had kept data for weather conditions and see how they related to coon moving? It is my grandsons second season and he noticed the lack of wildlife moving.


Posted by RC-Abby on 11-20-2024 03:25 PM:

Not many left around here.

We had a disease in our overpopulated raccoons. Started summer of 2023 and lasted till midwinter 2024. Very few road kills compared to 2022 and before. I was taking 60 plus a season within a mile of my house. I don't hunt hard or long hours. Couple times a week 2 or 3 hours a night.

This year dogs have treed 4. All have been small kittens. I harvested 1, left the rest to tree again. Just wanted show you what over population and a disease will do. They are out there just few and far between.

We also lost our overpopulated deer to disease this past summer.

Happy Hunting
Randi


Posted by perry on 11-21-2024 09:02 PM:

Had a cold front move in late last night. Everything was moving.


Posted by ScottCK 6 on 11-21-2024 10:13 PM:

Re: Not many left around here.

quote:
Originally posted by RC-Abby
We had a disease in our overpopulated raccoons. Started summer of 2023 and lasted till midwinter 2024. Very few road kills compared to 2022 and before. I was taking 60 plus a season within a mile of my house. I don't hunt hard or long hours. Couple times a week 2 or 3 hours a night.

This year dogs have treed 4. All have been small kittens. I harvested 1, left the rest to tree again. Just wanted show you what over population and a disease will do. They are out there just few and far between.

We also lost our overpopulated deer to disease this past summer.

Happy Hunting
Randi

EHD got the deer , drought this year made it worse. It is not spread deer to deer, it has to be bitten by a midge , they inhabit mud in two inches of water or less! Always seem to have a bumper crop of young raccoons , but start disappearing when the deer hunters start their deer feeders up , they use the fly bait on them!

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Posted by TN Quick Check on 11-26-2024 12:07 PM:

Re: Re: Not many left around here.

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Originally posted by ScottCK 6
EHD got the deer , drought this year made it worse. It is not spread deer to deer, it has to be bitten by a midge , they inhabit mud in two inches of water or less! Always seem to have a bumper crop of young raccoons , but start disappearing when the deer hunters start their deer feeders up , they use the fly bait on them!


You would be correct on all that.


Posted by TN Quick Check on 11-26-2024 12:25 PM:

Cheyenne, I was in your back yard Fri night at the Marsh and treed 3 coon a den and a slick. Only ran one track which was in the thick over cut stuff. The rest of the trees were layups. Pretty much the same deal Sat. Wed night I figured they would move before the front came in, never made a ground bark just made Den trees. Never saw a thing on the road to or from. Since Aug its been there either running every where and you can tree 5 or 6 without trying or there just sitting up in the dens and oaks and you need a dog that can tree layups . There are more coon now then i have seen in the last 10 or 15 yrs. We saw 18 coon in 11 trees made this fall one night. 9 of the 11 trees had coon in them the other 2 were i think honest dens. This was just a few miles from your house. Every coon I have knocked down is healthy as can be and big. I'm just hunting one dog.


Posted by TN Quick Check on 11-26-2024 12:38 PM:

Perry, I have kept a spread sheet with the Temp, wind, and humidity for about two yrs now. I haven't had a chance to sit down yet and look for a pattern. I did notice this summer that the coon always seemed to move when the pressure was at 29.1 to 29.9. So I started writing that down as well. I just keep a little memo pad in my vest and after I cut the dog go to the weather app and write down everything with the time in and time out every drop, as well as every tree made. I really liked the ODNR ohio hunt and fish app but it don't work for the weather half the time.


Posted by perry on 11-26-2024 06:15 PM:

I am interested in what you might learn from your data. I figure moon phase probably affects wildlife movement as well. This has been an odd long stretch. Hunted 2 woods Sunday night (7:30). First woods never a bark. Not a single eye of any type. Moved about a mile. (9:10)Ran 1 track and treed 1. Saw several deers and another coon sitting up. Saw a couple coons on way to house. I am sure there is a pattern I am just too lazy to track it. I might take a look at the app you spoke of. If it is that easy I may just pick up a pocket note pad and start my own data trail.

Perry


Posted by Cheyenne on 11-26-2024 07:19 PM:

I'm just hunting a young dog. It's been hit and miss. But getting more encouraged every night, most of the time I don't leave out til 10 pm

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Posted by TN Quick Check on 11-26-2024 08:51 PM:

Perry, not sure on the phases of the moon, but I did debunk the whole coon don't move on a bright or full moon. The thing is they just don't look when it is bright out, and they are really fast to spook and take off at every little noise. I did a study in my own back yard for 3 summers. about 3 months each year. I was able to sit and watch the coon at feeders from 5 feet away. Plus at least 10 years of trail cam pic's and video's from all year at this feeder. Now with a thermal in the summer I was able to find the coon that wouldn't look on those moon lit nights. The funny thing is once you see were the heat spot is more often than not I was able to find the coon I couldn't see before with the naked eye. I don't count it as a coon unless I can see it without the thermal. That app you can find the link if you google Hunt and Fish Ohio I think. ODNR sent it to me in an email. It is the only app I have, i'm not real into tech. But you can check all your lic. and hunt dates in the app. It's nice cause you always have your phone on you so if you get checked in the woods you can pull out the phone and log in it's all right there.


Posted by TN Quick Check on 11-26-2024 09:09 PM:

Cheyenne, the coon seem to be moving the best on avg from 10 to 1am and 4 to 6am. Make sure your not cutting lose at each woods at the same time all the time you might change your luck. I run into that a lot since I hunt 4 nights a week. I run into woods that just dry up on me. So I will pop in at a really odd time and it makes all the difference and the woods is on fire. I do my best to keep recasting my dog so he's not just popping up easy coon all night, but I would rather there be some tracks there too, so he stays in the same county for 2 hrs of recasting.


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