MWRR
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2011
- Messages
- 146
- Location
- East Central Illinois
- Tractor
- John Deere 5105M & IH Farmall 544
Kind of a side note on the IDNR. My wife and I went to an outdoor and hunting show in Bloomington, Ill about 12 to 15 or so years ago. We had a representative from the IDNR give a presentation on hunting in Illinois. Several of us in the audience asked about the coyote problem. The IDNR rep. said there is no problem. Most of us there said BS to that. Fast forward to 2012 and we have coyotes everywhere. I think Illinois now has a year round season on coyotes with no limit. Don't know for sure since I don't hunt coyotes. So much for the IDNR data on wildlife.
I can remember back in the late 60's my farm was full of rabbits and quail and an occasional pheasant. We hunted them all the time. No coyotes back then. We had plenty of red tail hawks and owls, but still had plenty of rabbits.
I usually kill a half dozen coyotes a year now, but we have NO RABBITS, NO QUAIL and occasionally see a pheasant. IDNR said if I built habitat that the rabbits would populate. I built several LARGE brush piles, planted food plots and still no rabbits.
IMHO the coyote is the reason we have no small game.