Savage99 said:I am seeing no woodchucks in CT, VT or eastern NY! I blamed it on the coyotes which are somewhat new to the area.
I read a post here where there are many chucks in R.I. why?
waterfwlr said:Used to be a ton of them in my neck of the woods of the Catskills. Last 15 yrs or so, hardly any. I have a real hard time believing its the coyotes. Coyotes hunt primarily at night when the woodchucks are down. Most of the holes are in wide open large fields. If a coyotes where doing a lot of hunting for them during daylight, they would be seen in the middle of wide open fields during the day. Nobody I know from my area is/was seeing that.
varmintshooter said:Well, we don't have a lot of coyote's here and the groundhog population is holding it's own but it is getting hard to find farms to shoot on. With that being said I am having my best year ever although I have put in more time than in the past. So far this year I have killed 324. Most of the farms that I shoot on are small and don't allow for really long shots, I have gone to small cal. like 17 hmr, 20 vt, and 221 fb. I am not up on soil types but have been surprised that some places that looked real good held no hogs. I do agree that farming practices such as lack of hedge rows etc. have contributed to a decline in numbers.