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Seems like the last several years weve had a bumper crop of snowshoes in my area, but then this year suddenly im not seeing near as many around. Way less tracks than usual in the snow. Maybe its just me, but it sure seems like a pretty sudden dropoff in their numbers after several boom years.
Quote from: Bango skank on December 26, 2019, 01:37:18 AMSeems like the last several years weve had a bumper crop of snowshoes in my area, but then this year suddenly im not seeing near as many around. Way less tracks than usual in the snow. Maybe its just me, but it sure seems like a pretty sudden dropoff in their numbers after several boom years.Pretty common. If you watch it long enough, you'll note the predator populations ebbing and flowing, matching it.
one of the flankers will get a shot at them running from the tracker.
Good tips, thanks everyone. I'm planning on trying to find some higher elevation west side spots, as these will be opportunistic hunts at best for me. Do you often find them in areas without snow? I can't imagine they follow the snow line. From what jve read they have a quite small home range.