Picking them off hasn't taught them much other than to wait until the yard quiets down for the night.
I've knocked some down during the day but in my limited experience there's still enough of an attraction keeping them coming back.
I've had them out around the pasture at various ranges down to standing in the coop with a bird in mouth.
I'm familiar with their usual lines of travel when simply passing by, but no snow this year and they do skulk around the buildings in the yard.
I shot one just over 200 yds last Sunday as the sun was going down, he was standing in the field calling to my dogs.
They are definitely more active after dark in my immediate area, as I said I've used the ir setup to watch them gather in the pasture behind the barn.
I will ask one of my neighbors about the rm, he's on the council and also has had livestock in the past.
As for the other neighbors, they are all on board for controlling the predators, most have cattle etc.
Get a mean dog.