So what’s the problem here? Send out a marine with a rifle and a night scope. Problem solved.
Shooting coyotes at night with a night scope is not as easy as it sounds.
In open areas like Texas and the plains states not so hard.
On the East Coast the coyote uses the brush to hide while he checks out the area and usually sees the hunter before the hunter sees him.
It is fun, but not something with immediate results.
Trapping is much more successful when done by an expert.
Smart. Also one could wire that area off and/or have a squad or men needed for the size of the perimeter armed to kill. Anyone know if they are rabid?
556 verses Coyotes and the 556 is undefeated.
I’d recommend an IR scope. Unless they’re wet they should stand out.