Daniel Lofald, Thank you for watching the video and the answer to you questions is no I do not shoot from the prone position because it limits your shooting gap to only what is in front of you. Also if you hunting a flat area the grass will have to be cut really low or have type of degree in front of you. As for the bipod, yes it is a 17 inch bipod, how ever it extends out to either 26 or 27 inches when fully extended which is the perfect height for sitting down and shooting which allows for a more comfortable hunt and the ability to move around and shoot 180 degrees fairly easy.
Excellent info video. You guys clearly have a great attitude about proper hunting ethics and courtesy towards landowners. Very well done and thanks for sharing. Also, come out west to the state of NV. Particularly the northern part where vast cattle ranches abound. The yote population out here is unreal. Usually always have 2+ coming in on each set. Good luck and thanks
I just bought the picatiny / weaver scope ring mount. they are around 10 bucks on amazon. It mounts any where on your scope body then you just get a scope ring of the correct heith low,med,or high.which ever you need to clear your tourett and end bell on your scope. It is now quick detach. I saw you had a little diff set up on your rifle.also why dont you use green or red lights for hunting? i have the green 200 lumin light over my scope and it looks like knite vision, i can crank my power to 20 x and see perfect.
Just wanted to say that this guy is not just blowing smoke. The techniques and equipment he is describing and displaying here are indeed what he uses and they work. Save yourselves the time and trouble and listen to what he has to say. I can only speak for myself here, but let me say that I am going to be making some adjustments and additions to myself and my gear. I am in no way affiliated with Southern Extreme TV, other than being a satisfied customer. I come from a military as well as competitive shooting sports background. I build custom rifles for people too, so I have been around a lot of so professed heroes and quasi experts. Blake Myers is the real deal. Blake Myers took my friend Emery and I out for a hunt this weekend. I am proud to say that this guy knows what he is talking about and impressed us with his expertise. Blake was able to locate predators quickly and effectively set us up in ambush points with interlocking sectors of fire. That may not seem like a big deal but when you consider we hunted through 6 different sets (locations) without previously discussing the locations; I would say he is good. Blake took his time to explain to us the what and why for everything that we did so that we can start hunting Coyotes here at home. We felt comfortable asking questions and treated with all the respect you could ask for. We will be coming back for another hunt!!
This means a lot to hear from someone, this is why we do what we do. Responses like this keep us going to makes us love the things that we do. I can not thank you and Emery enough for coming down and allowing me to take you on a hunt and showing you a fraction of what we do. Thanks again and I hope to see you and Emery again in the near future.
+Adam Weaver Define too big. If you are trying to keep pelts or wanting to mount them the 270 does make some nasty wounds on them. If you aren't worried about any of that then no.
+Adam Weaver Agreed with KingLT82 the 270- is a great round. I use it deer hunting all the time. I do not mind taking it all predator hunting. But on the occasion that you would ever want to keep the pelt or get something mounted then it may be to big. Another not is that the recoil is great than the .223 or 5.56. This in tern can make it difficult to get back on target after the first shot for follow up shots. That is what I love about the .223 and 5.56 is that you can keep pulling the trigger while staying smooth on the target. If you don't own a .223 or 5.56 and don't want to invest the money in one to predator hunt with then by all means I would be slinging .270 rounds everywhere. Good luck this season and thank both of you for watching and asking questions. Oh,,, and if you do decide that you want to purchase a .223 or 5.56 I would give Bull Moose Guns a call they can get you anything that you need as well as do any gun smithing that you want as well
Nice man. My 11yo uses that axis .223 bolt. Thing is frikn accurate. Your shotty light, I did the same. $15 shipped for a 1in Maglight on ebay for home defense. We just got an IcoTec 350, which I guess is like your first caller. Works well. Yo from the Owyhees!
Try checking out some of the hog hunting websites. The one that is featured in the video that is on the savage .223 came from one of the hog hunting websites. However, I can not remember the exact website that it was purchased from. As for a laser, I do not know because we do not use any lasers to hunt with. I would check ebay or something like that for the lasers. Thanks for watching the videos, be sure to subscribe and I hope we helped out.
Really well done bit of teaching. A lot of information put together very well. The bi-pod. Is it necessary to get something that gets to . . .did you say 17 inches. Do you shoot sitting down or prone. Much thanks- Dan
I hunt with a buddy and we have a high powered rifle and a shotgun and a ar15 the ar15 is 223 and 556 should we use a high powered rifle and shotgun or what combination is the best?
I commented on an above comment in reply to Tim Best you can see the information that I have on it in that comment. Thanks for watching and keep giving us feedback.
Isidro Garcia I ussaly lave them there. You can go grab them to do a photo shoot but, ussaly there's little meat and to much of a pain to clean to eat.
Isidro Garcia I ussaly lave them there. You can go grab them to do a photo shoot but, ussaly there's little meat and to much of a pain to clean to eat.
I'm also from eastern nc and what are some of your go to calls on your foxpro looking at getting me a foxpro inferno and wanted to know what calls worked best for you
I am new to coyote hunting. I am hunting in Pennsylvania. How do I know when to use the rifle verses shotgun? Can I use a flashlight with no red color over the light? Thank you
Yes I've been very interested in hunting for coyotes for a long period of time and was going to purchase the AR-15 and was just wondering what kind of scope was on yours?
I liked the video, you put some great info. How much do you guys charge for a guided hunt. I notice that you don't use a red or green filter in your Flashlight or maybe you do or don't. Maybe I just didn't pay attention when you were talking about it. I don't have a Shotgun but I have an AR and I am using Hornady 5.56 55 Gr Varmit rounds.
Yes the 5.56 round is a great round to use. It will cover all aspects of predator hunting bobcat, fox, and coyote. As for the flashlight we usually always use only white light without a filter. How ever on the rare occasion that we do hunt a field we have a big spotlight that has a red cover that we use only to scan and look for eyes. Also guided trips, we are not a legit outfitter just take people out every now and again and we had to start charging people because we had so many people who wanted to go. but usually charge 10 dollars per hour and if your hunt 5 hours or more there will be a 20 dollar gas charge. All guns and ammo are included. Thank for watching and sharing your comments on here. Let me know if there is anything else I can do.
the scope is a sight mark. And the night vision does not have a name on it. We bought the system out of a pawn shop that we own and operate called "The Outpost Gun and Pawn"
Ethan Orr Yes you are correct. Calling to often and to consistent can be a negative. It all depends where i am hunting, time of year, and the animal I am hunting. I have a video that talks about some of the calling strategies that I use so I would recommend checking those out as well. Thanks for watching and I hope I helped answer you question.
What is your strategy for using a light at night? Do you only turn it on when you are ready to shoot or do you use it at other times? I'm a former North Carolinian living in Wyoming now. Never saw coyotes there when I was a kid.
Randy Siltzer When I turn my light on depends on the area that I am hunting. For example if I am hunting a field my light may stay on the entire time or it may turn on periodically to check for eyes. once the eyes are acquired then the light will stay on target all the way until the shot. However, if I am going to be hunting thinker areas (which I usually do) with a shotgun then I will only turn that light on right before the shot and it will be very fast from the time that I turn the light on until the shot. Sometimes when I am hunting with a shotgun I may not turn the light on period throughout the entire set especially if I am hunting hardwoods and can hear for a lot longer distance than I can see. I will be posting a video here in the next couple days talking about the different light that I use as well as debating using a colored or white light.I just finished the editing today so keep checking back here in the next couple days for that video. Thanks for watching my videos, be sure to subscribe and share. Also if you have any more questions feel free to ask I will try and get back and answer anything that I can.
It depends on the time of year. January till February I would use vocalizations and before and after that I would use destress sounds. All sounds from Fox Pro are good sounds and will produce when used in the correct situations.
Thanks for watching the video and for the positive feed back. As for the laws in Michigan you might be able to contact someone from your state and get the actual laws as to what is legal in your state. I am not the familiar with the laws from Michigan so I would not know anything about them. Thanks fro watching.
great info thanks. Helps knowing that the cheaper caller will work and be good to start with. I dont want to invest to much right now untill I see what it is like in my area.
+Darran Greenup I use a Halo Range Finder but I very rarely take it with me on my predator hunts. I typically use it for archery hunting/practicing. Thanks for watching and thanks for the questions. Let us know if we can answer anything else.
A great video for the beginner. You have all that is needed. Although I have heard about the Wicked light w/colored lenses that is also a great light. Thanks for your help.
Ben Rinehart Thanks for the positive feedback. The wicked lights are a great light, however, you may be able to shop around and find something better at a better deal that will suit your needs like I have with the light in the video. Thanks for watching and don't forget to tell other people about my page.
Excellent informational video. Do you use any mechanical moving tails or anything else to attract by sight? Which brand/model? I recently moved from Western NC, & am now in GA, just getting into coyote hunting. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching and commenting. We do own and use decoys, however, we never use them at night we only use them in the day time. And even then we go out sometime in the day time we do not use a decoy. The reason for this is that sometimes they will see that decoy and they will start to circle that area even more than they already do. So you have to make your own judgment as to what you want to use and the situation. As for a brand any thing that has a little movement and is quiet and easy to carry is what you want. Also nice to have something that can sit up a little higher than rasa so they can see it if you are hunting tall grass. Thanks for watching and asking a question hope we helped.
I'm getting a Hardened Arms 16" 300 Blackout Black Widow Suppressed Rifle w/ 10" Tac Quad (10.5" barrel w/pinned suppressor) next year for my bday and I'm 12. I already have a Winchester Model 88 Lever action, Savage Arms 93R17 FXP, Remington Model 510 .22 Bolt Action, Chippa Firearms 1873 .22. Do you think that would be an okay gun for hunting coyote, fox, lynx, etc.?
+Logan Reptiles Yes, that will be a goos round for hunting coyotes with if you are referring to the .300 black out. The .300 black out will hit hard because it is a larger caliber. However, after about 100 yards you bullet will start to drop dramatically with major changes starting to shop up in your bullet effectiveness one you pass this distance.
+Logan Reptiles I know many many people who use a .17 HMR. A lot of them use it for head shots. For sure my round of choice over any .22 but I would suggest using a center fire rifle so you can shoot in the body humanly as well.
Where we are from in North Carolina there is no where close enough for us to sell the pelts that we kill. However, there is some places such as hunting clubs or hunting lease owners that may offer a bounty on each coyote you kill. This price can range from anywhere from $100 to $50
If you reload try the .223 try the Combined Technology Ballistic Silvertip in 50 Grain...it's the same bullet that is used in the Winchester Silvertip...no exit wounds!!!
+Drew Nelson Be a little more specific. How I set up in the filed according to the wind? According to the call positioning? According to distance? Be a little more specific on the question and I will for sure help you out and try to make a video, and or answer the question on here.
All light will scare them from a really close distance. So you are better off using a white light so you can see better. I have a video on hunting lights. I would watch it. It may answer some more questions you have.
I am new to coyote hunting! my friend gave me a electronic call! Can you make a video on best setups for wind, terrain and setup for the call itself's! If there is any good scent to use to lure them in that you use that helps you be more successful? Would it be best to use a low grain bullet to hunt coyote if im using a rifle and what size choke for a shotgun?
+OutdoorLife I will for sure make a video on some of this information. Though all of it may be a little to long for 1 video I will help out in any way that I can. I will try to make a video for you in relation to how to set up in comparison to the wind and where you think they will come from. As for a bullet, the choke tube, and scent. I would use what ever bullet shot the best out of my rifle. For the shotgun, i would use a standard full choke tube for close quarter situations such as woods and pine thickets "especially at night" during the day and in fields day or night you can get away with a tighter choke tube such as the Carlsons Coyote Choke Tube "I have a video on that as well." For the scent, I never use an attractant scent I only use a cover scent called Ole Blu Cover Scent. You can't buy it in any of the big retail stores you can only buy it from www.RocksEdgeGear.com it will be the best thing that you can buy. Hope I helped you out a little. Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe.
+Southern Extreme T.V. Thank you! I also have a few more questions! I have a mossberg 500 12ga that i plan to coyote hunt in virginia! Is this a good mount for my shotgun barrel for a light? www.ebay.com/itm/NcSTAR-Magazine-Tube-Tri-Rail-Weaver-Mount-Laser-Flashlight-Shotgun-MT12G-17075-/271388273459?hash=item3f30006b33:g:ueIAAOxygPtS6t7r Also my shotgun is chambered in 2 3/4 and 3 inch shells! Is there any shell size and shot size that you recommend for coyote? What is the full name for the flashlight that you have? Is there a specific website you got yours on? Thanks! I love your videos
+OutdoorLife Yes you can use this for your shotgun. I know several other hunters in my area that use this same mount. However, I really like adding an extension tube to my shotgun and using this mount on the shotgun. www.ebay.com/itm/26-30mm-Ring-Scope-Tube-20mm-Weaver-Picatinny-Rail-Flashlight-Torch-Mount-Holder-/141493751257?hash=item20f1af4dd9:g:h~UAAOSwHnFVg8L2 As for a the ammunition, I would go with a 3 inch 00 buck shot round. I like to go fairly cheap. I love the standard Remington 00 Buck Shot. But Hornady also makes shotgun shell specifically made for Coyote Hunting. I have not tried it yet but I have a box and will be shooting them shortly. I would pick all my ammo up through Bull Moose Guns in Concord North Carolina. They can ship straight to your house for the cheapest around. Tell them I put you in contact with them and they will help you out the best that they can. Call and ask for a guy named "Alex" The flashlight that I use is called a GSX that is only found at Gander Mountain. There are other companies that make very similar lights if you just look for them. Optics Planet is a great place to check for quality flashlights.
spartanburg s.c. spitting distance i use to live in polk county my son was born in rutherford hospital do you do guided hunts and can you hunt with cans in nc
SC HUNTER SHHH Yes we offer guided hunts for 10 dollars per hour per person and anything 5 hours or more will be a one time charge of 20 dollars for gas. Also yes it is perfectly legal to hunt with suppressors as long as it it is registered and is legal for you to have it on your gun.
cool ill be in touch waiting on my suppressor to get here maybe a couple more weeks then i want to hit the ground running on some coyotes. I have alot of land to hunt in SC but never hunted coyotes before. so that would be worth it to me to come up to NC and see how yall do it. Thanks for responding
SC HUNTER SHHH No problem if you want to book a hunt one night or afternoon you can reach me at 828-447-5369 and its going to be best in the month of February after that it will start to get tougher and tougher.
Yes we do. Any questions you may have we would like for you to comment on these videos in order to reach us. However, if there is another reason why you would like to contact us through e mail let us know and we will be glad to help you.
Great vid! But 16" ARs with carbine-length gas systems were already passe 5 years ago. Give me a middy or give me a turnbolt. But the night vision looks good. Thanks for the advice on the shotgun, calls, and getting permission to hunt.
Thanks for watching the video and leaving the feedback. I am also a bolt action guy. Let us know if there is anything see we can help you with. Be sure to subscribe.
+Daniel Stoner 16in ARs are great guns for coyote ( and other animals like deer). I'd much rather have my AR than a bolt action rifle when I'm hunting coyotes.
+Daniel Stoner I shoot the bolt action that is my weapon f choice. It will outshoot the almost every gun I own and it is hard for me to get more than one shot off here in North Carolina where I am from so that is perfect for me. Thanks for watching and hope I could help out some.
+Ben Tollerson my brother has one and it's pretty nice for the amount of money you pay. Let me know what kind of groups yours is printing when you get it. if you check my channel soon I'll review my brother's and I'll be reviewing a mossberg patriot in 308 too
No red light? White light around here seems to spook fox and coyotes! I have a similar light set up with red bulb. I also use Fox Pro Prairie Blaster! That night vision looks interesting for sure!
Daniel Lofald, Thank you for watching the video and the answer to you questions is no I do not shoot from the prone position because it limits your shooting gap to only what is in front of you. Also if you hunting a flat area the grass will have to be cut really low or have type of degree in front of you. As for the bipod, yes it is a 17 inch bipod, how ever it extends out to either 26 or 27 inches when fully extended which is the perfect height for sitting down and shooting which allows for a more comfortable hunt and the ability to move around and shoot 180 degrees fairly easy.
Excellent info video. You guys clearly have a great attitude about proper hunting ethics and courtesy towards landowners. Very well done and thanks for sharing.
Also, come out west to the state of NV. Particularly the northern part where vast cattle ranches abound. The yote population out here is unreal. Usually always have 2+ coming in on each set.
Good luck and thanks
I just bought the picatiny / weaver scope ring mount. they are around 10 bucks on amazon. It mounts any where on your scope body then you just get a scope ring of the correct heith low,med,or high.which ever you need to clear your tourett and end bell on your scope. It is now quick detach. I saw you had a little diff set up on your rifle.also why dont you use green or red lights for hunting? i have the green 200 lumin light over my scope and it looks like knite vision, i can crank my power to 20 x and see perfect.
i use the same savage with 50gr vmax for hunting in west tx works great droped yotes out too 312 yards ive only droped yotes with my AR at 200
It is a great gun for the value. This weapon preforms for me day in and day out. Thanks for watching the video and giving us the positive feedback.
Just wanted to say that this guy is not just blowing smoke. The techniques and equipment he is describing and displaying here are indeed what he uses and they work. Save yourselves the time and trouble and listen to what he has to say. I can only speak for myself here, but let me say that I am going to be making some adjustments and additions to myself and my gear. I am in no way affiliated with Southern Extreme TV, other than being a satisfied customer. I come from a military as well as competitive shooting sports background. I build custom rifles for people too, so I have been around a lot of so professed heroes and quasi experts. Blake Myers is the real deal.
Blake Myers took my friend Emery and I out for a hunt this weekend. I am proud to say that this guy knows what he is talking about and impressed us with his expertise. Blake was able to locate predators quickly and effectively set us up in ambush points with interlocking sectors of fire. That may not seem like a big deal but when you consider we hunted through 6 different sets (locations) without previously discussing the locations; I would say he is good. Blake took his time to explain to us the what and why for everything that we did so that we can start hunting Coyotes here at home. We felt comfortable asking questions and treated with all the respect you could ask for. We will be coming back for another hunt!!
This means a lot to hear from someone, this is why we do what we do. Responses like this keep us going to makes us love the things that we do. I can not thank you and Emery enough for coming down and allowing me to take you on a hunt and showing you a fraction of what we do. Thanks again and I hope to see you and Emery again in the near future.
Im using an Ar-15. What is the brand and model of the bipod you have on your AR?
What is the night vision extension tube you use. You say you have a standard scope + the night vision .
would a 270 be to big for coyotes,fox and bobcat?
+Adam Weaver Define too big. If you are trying to keep pelts or wanting to mount them the 270 does make some nasty wounds on them. If you aren't worried about any of that then no.
+Adam Weaver Agreed with KingLT82 the 270- is a great round. I use it deer hunting all the time. I do not mind taking it all predator hunting. But on the occasion that you would ever want to keep the pelt or get something mounted then it may be to big. Another not is that the recoil is great than the .223 or 5.56. This in tern can make it difficult to get back on target after the first shot for follow up shots. That is what I love about the .223 and 5.56 is that you can keep pulling the trigger while staying smooth on the target. If you don't own a .223 or 5.56 and don't want to invest the money in one to predator hunt with then by all means I would be slinging .270 rounds everywhere. Good luck this season and thank both of you for watching and asking questions.
Oh,,, and if you do decide that you want to purchase a .223 or 5.56 I would give Bull Moose Guns a call they can get you anything that you need as well as do any gun smithing that you want as well
Lol I use a .308
Nice man. My 11yo uses that axis .223 bolt. Thing is frikn accurate. Your shotty light, I did the same. $15 shipped for a 1in Maglight on ebay for home defense. We just got an IcoTec 350, which I guess is like your first caller. Works well.
Yo from the Owyhees!
Where could I find a mount to go on top of the scope? and do you know if they make any mounts for lasers?
Try checking out some of the hog hunting websites. The one that is featured in the video that is on the savage .223 came from one of the hog hunting websites. However, I can not remember the exact website that it was purchased from. As for a laser, I do not know because we do not use any lasers to hunt with. I would check ebay or something like that for the lasers. Thanks for watching the videos, be sure to subscribe and I hope we helped out.
Really well done bit of teaching. A lot of information put together very well. The bi-pod. Is it necessary to get something that gets to . . .did you say 17 inches. Do you shoot sitting down or prone. Much thanks- Dan
I hunt with a buddy and we have a high powered rifle and a shotgun and a ar15 the ar15 is 223 and 556 should we use a high powered rifle and shotgun or what combination is the best?
I was also wondering we're you got the night vision extension? Please comment back. Thanks
I commented on an above comment in reply to Tim Best you can see the information that I have on it in that comment. Thanks for watching and keep giving us feedback.
Talk about those bi-pods. What brand do you use and where can they be obtained? A price range would be nice, if you know. I enjoy your videos. Thanks.
What do you do with the coyotes?
Isidro Garcia I ussaly lave them there. You can go grab them to do a photo shoot but, ussaly there's little meat and to much of a pain to clean to eat.
Isidro Garcia I ussaly lave them there. You can go grab them to do a photo shoot but, ussaly there's little meat and to much of a pain to clean to eat.
Isidro Garcia me and my friends sell the pelts
Could use the fur to make a cool jon snow winter jacket
What is the product names for the the scope and night vision extension ?
I'm also from eastern nc and what are some of your go to calls on your foxpro looking at getting me a foxpro inferno and wanted to know what calls worked best for you
I am new to coyote hunting. I am hunting in Pennsylvania. How do I know when to use the rifle verses shotgun? Can I use a flashlight with no red color over the light? Thank you
Yes I've been very interested in hunting for coyotes for a long period of time and was going to purchase the AR-15 and was just wondering what kind of scope was on yours?
The scope and night vision is made my sight mark according to the owner of the gun.
great video I'm just trying to get started and you really explain alot
That night vision setup looks like an AGM Comanche Night Vision Clip-On System or something similar.
I liked the video, you put some great info. How much do you guys charge for a guided hunt. I notice that you don't use a red or green filter in your Flashlight or maybe you do or don't. Maybe I just didn't pay attention when you were talking about it. I don't have a Shotgun but I have an AR and I am using Hornady 5.56 55 Gr Varmit rounds.
Yes the 5.56 round is a great round to use. It will cover all aspects of predator hunting bobcat, fox, and coyote. As for the flashlight we usually always use only white light without a filter. How ever on the rare occasion that we do hunt a field we have a big spotlight that has a red cover that we use only to scan and look for eyes. Also guided trips, we are not a legit outfitter just take people out every now and again and we had to start charging people because we had so many people who wanted to go. but usually charge 10 dollars per hour and if your hunt 5 hours or more there will be a 20 dollar gas charge. All guns and ammo are included. Thank for watching and sharing your comments on here. Let me know if there is anything else I can do.
I was also wondering on what model of scope and night vision extension on the ar
the scope is a sight mark. And the night vision does not have a name on it. We bought the system out of a pawn shop that we own and operate called "The Outpost Gun and Pawn"
what is that night vison set up on your gun
I have a Savage Axis II XP (which is pretty much the same rifle) chambered in .270 caliber. Great rifle for sure.
You didn't mention a colored light. Does it matter? I might have missed it if you did.
When you call how long are the periods that you do call and if you break how long is your break? I heard calling too often is counter productive
Ethan Orr Yes you are correct. Calling to often and to consistent can be a negative. It all depends where i am hunting, time of year, and the animal I am hunting. I have a video that talks about some of the calling strategies that I use so I would recommend checking those out as well. Thanks for watching and I hope I helped answer you question.
would you suggest a 4-10
what is the remote range on the shockwave?
What is your strategy for using a light at night? Do you only turn it on when you are ready to shoot or do you use it at other times? I'm a former North Carolinian living in Wyoming now. Never saw coyotes there when I was a kid.
Randy Siltzer When I turn my light on depends on the area that I am hunting. For example if I am hunting a field my light may stay on the entire time or it may turn on periodically to check for eyes. once the eyes are acquired then the light will stay on target all the way until the shot. However, if I am going to be hunting thinker areas (which I usually do) with a shotgun then I will only turn that light on right before the shot and it will be very fast from the time that I turn the light on until the shot. Sometimes when I am hunting with a shotgun I may not turn the light on period throughout the entire set especially if I am hunting hardwoods and can hear for a lot longer distance than I can see. I will be posting a video here in the next couple days talking about the different light that I use as well as debating using a colored or white light.I just finished the editing today so keep checking back here in the next couple days for that video. Thanks for watching my videos, be sure to subscribe and share. Also if you have any more questions feel free to ask I will try and get back and answer anything that I can.
great video! is that FDE on your rifle?
What do you mean by FDE?
what sound (sounds) would you recommend using on the wildfire?
It depends on the time of year. January till February I would use vocalizations and before and after that I would use destress sounds. All sounds from Fox Pro are good sounds and will produce when used in the correct situations.
Where did you purchase your Savage Axis .223 for $230? The cheapest prices I can find are $300
Chris Lanza This has been 2 and a half years ago and it was right after Christmas on sale.
Chris Lanza Also they now make them with the acu trigger which will make the price go up.
I found a couple where I'm at in Indiana for 270 w/o the accu trigger, thanks for getting back to me though!
No problem. For the money they are great guns.
Thanks your video really helps us get started ! I wish michigans coyote hunting regulations were similar to NC! It is about clear as mud here.
Thanks for watching the video and for the positive feed back. As for the laws in Michigan you might be able to contact someone from your state and get the actual laws as to what is legal in your state. I am not the familiar with the laws from Michigan so I would not know anything about them. Thanks fro watching.
I know you love FoxPro but have y'all run Primo's line?
I have not ran their products. But I have heard great things about them.
great info thanks. Helps knowing that the cheaper caller will work and be good to start with. I dont want to invest to much right now untill I see what it is like in my area.
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Can anyone tell me a good beginner night vision scope to invest in?
also what kind of Sightmark scope is that
what kind of range finder do you use?
+Darran Greenup I use a Halo Range Finder but I very rarely take it with me on my predator hunts. I typically use it for archery hunting/practicing. Thanks for watching and thanks for the questions. Let us know if we can answer anything else.
Are you guys still guiding? I'm in Wake County
I'm in Cabarrus county and would like to take a guided hunt. How can I contact you?
E-mail southernextremetv@gmail.com for more info
A great video for the beginner. You have all that is needed. Although I have heard about the Wicked light w/colored lenses that is also a great light. Thanks for your help.
Ben Rinehart Thanks for the positive feedback. The wicked lights are a great light, however, you may be able to shop around and find something better at a better deal that will suit your needs like I have with the light in the video. Thanks for watching and don't forget to tell other people about my page.
Excellent informational video. Do you use any mechanical moving tails or anything else to attract by sight? Which brand/model? I recently moved from Western NC, & am now in GA, just getting into coyote hunting. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching and commenting. We do own and use decoys, however, we never use them at night we only use them in the day time. And even then we go out sometime in the day time we do not use a decoy. The reason for this is that sometimes they will see that decoy and they will start to circle that area even more than they already do. So you have to make your own judgment as to what you want to use and the situation. As for a brand any thing that has a little movement and is quiet and easy to carry is what you want. Also nice to have something that can sit up a little higher than rasa so they can see it if you are hunting tall grass. Thanks for watching and asking a question hope we helped.
what part of eastern nc are yall from
I'm getting a Hardened Arms 16" 300 Blackout Black Widow Suppressed Rifle w/ 10" Tac Quad (10.5" barrel w/pinned suppressor) next year for my bday and I'm 12. I already have a Winchester Model 88 Lever action, Savage Arms 93R17 FXP, Remington Model 510 .22 Bolt Action, Chippa Firearms 1873 .22. Do you think that would be an okay gun for hunting coyote, fox, lynx, etc.?
+Logan Reptiles Yes, that will be a goos round for hunting coyotes with if you are referring to the .300 black out. The .300 black out will hit hard because it is a larger caliber. However, after about 100 yards you bullet will start to drop dramatically with major changes starting to shop up in your bullet effectiveness one you pass this distance.
+Southern Extreme T.V. Ok thanks, will my .17 HMR be able to kill them humanely or should I use the .22
+Logan Reptiles I know many many people who use a .17 HMR. A lot of them use it for head shots. For sure my round of choice over any .22 but I would suggest using a center fire rifle so you can shoot in the body humanly as well.
+Southern Extreme T.V. Ok thanks
@logan reptiles,,, do you want to sell the model 88???????
I run a background check on anyone wanting to hunt on my property. I have had 4 who were on sex offender registries.
Please state stats on night vision scope.
How much are you getting for your pelts?
Where we are from in North Carolina there is no where close enough for us to sell the pelts that we kill. However, there is some places such as hunting clubs or hunting lease owners that may offer a bounty on each coyote you kill. This price can range from anywhere from $100 to $50
I hunt Western North Carolina from Yancey County all the way to Ashe. Where about do you hunt?
+Brent Ramsey Rutherford County NC
+Southern Extreme T.V. Do you know Justin Jones?
+Brent Ramsey I don't believe that I do.
Savannah & Justin Jones from Bostic or John Sisk
+Brent Ramsey I am from Bostic and I don't know them I don't believe.
How much would a coyote hunt cost?
Is the night vision a clip on unit in front of the scope? I heard you mention Sightmark scope. What model? thanks!
Nice video. Very informative. Im a lifelong hunter and am just getting into predator hunting. Id like some information on looking up your services.
Principal Gaines shoot me an E-mail and we can speak in more detail.
If you reload try the .223 try the Combined Technology Ballistic Silvertip in 50 Grain...it's the same bullet that is used in the Winchester Silvertip...no exit wounds!!!
Great information, very clearly presented. As someone just getting into Coyote hunting, this type of information is very much appreciated. Thanks!
John, thanks for commenting on here and watching the video. Always great getting feedback from people who watch our videos.
I literally have the same exact shotgun an rifle an I live in nc 😂😂 that’s crazy man
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Just picked up a lucky duck revolt and man you have to try one out
are you familiar with the Banshee
Like to go hunting. How can I contact you?
+G Rock E mail or phone is best.
Blake@rocksedgegear.com
828-447-5369
Can you make a video to show how to setup in the field?
+Drew Nelson Be a little more specific. How I set up in the filed according to the wind? According to the call positioning? According to distance? Be a little more specific on the question and I will for sure help you out and try to make a video, and or answer the question on here.
Having a lot of trouble finding 22-250. And when I do find it the price is rediculous
All ammo is tough to find right now because everyone is stocking it up. .223 Ammo is fairly reasonable and has been the easiest ammo for me to find.
no red/green light? Doesn't the white light scare them?
All light will scare them from a really close distance. So you are better off using a white light so you can see better. I have a video on hunting lights. I would watch it. It may answer some more questions you have.
Appericate the reply I found your light video shortly after. Good luck hunting red eyes.
I am new to coyote hunting! my friend gave me a electronic call! Can you make a video on best setups for wind, terrain and setup for the call itself's! If there is any good scent to use to lure them in that you use that helps you be more successful? Would it be best to use a low grain bullet to hunt coyote if im using a rifle and what size choke for a shotgun?
+OutdoorLife I will for sure make a video on some of this information. Though all of it may be a little to long for 1 video I will help out in any way that I can. I will try to make a video for you in relation to how to set up in comparison to the wind and where you think they will come from. As for a bullet, the choke tube, and scent. I would use what ever bullet shot the best out of my rifle. For the shotgun, i would use a standard full choke tube for close quarter situations such as woods and pine thickets "especially at night" during the day and in fields day or night you can get away with a tighter choke tube such as the Carlsons Coyote Choke Tube "I have a video on that as well." For the scent, I never use an attractant scent I only use a cover scent called Ole Blu Cover Scent. You can't buy it in any of the big retail stores you can only buy it from www.RocksEdgeGear.com it will be the best thing that you can buy. Hope I helped you out a little. Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe.
+Southern Extreme T.V. Thank you! I also have a few more questions! I have a mossberg 500 12ga that i plan to coyote hunt in virginia! Is this a good mount for my shotgun barrel for a light? www.ebay.com/itm/NcSTAR-Magazine-Tube-Tri-Rail-Weaver-Mount-Laser-Flashlight-Shotgun-MT12G-17075-/271388273459?hash=item3f30006b33:g:ueIAAOxygPtS6t7r
Also my shotgun is chambered in 2 3/4 and 3 inch shells! Is there any shell size and shot size that you recommend for coyote? What is the full name for the flashlight that you have? Is there a specific website you got yours on? Thanks! I love your videos
+OutdoorLife Yes you can use this for your shotgun. I know several other hunters in my area that use this same mount. However, I really like adding an extension tube to my shotgun and using this mount on the shotgun.
www.ebay.com/itm/26-30mm-Ring-Scope-Tube-20mm-Weaver-Picatinny-Rail-Flashlight-Torch-Mount-Holder-/141493751257?hash=item20f1af4dd9:g:h~UAAOSwHnFVg8L2
As for a the ammunition, I would go with a 3 inch 00 buck shot round. I like to go fairly cheap. I love the standard Remington 00 Buck Shot. But Hornady also makes shotgun shell specifically made for Coyote Hunting. I have not tried it yet but I have a box and will be shooting them shortly. I would pick all my ammo up through Bull Moose Guns in Concord North Carolina. They can ship straight to your house for the cheapest around. Tell them I put you in contact with them and they will help you out the best that they can. Call and ask for a guy named "Alex"
The flashlight that I use is called a GSX that is only found at Gander Mountain. There are other companies that make very similar lights if you just look for them. Optics Planet is a great place to check for quality flashlights.
What the hell was that annoying back ground noise until 11:08. It was killing the video.
Where in NC y'all hunting
In the Western Region of the state all on privately owned property. No night hunting is allowed on public land.
great video thanks for making it
No problem Thanks for watching and giving the positive feedback. Keep watching.
where you located in NC
We are located in Rutherford County Nc.Right on the boarder of sc.
spartanburg s.c. spitting distance i use to live in polk county my son was born in rutherford hospital do you do guided hunts and can you hunt with cans in nc
SC HUNTER SHHH Yes we offer guided hunts for 10 dollars per hour per person and anything 5 hours or more will be a one time charge of 20 dollars for gas. Also yes it is perfectly legal to hunt with suppressors as long as it it is registered and is legal for you to have it on your gun.
cool ill be in touch waiting on my suppressor to get here maybe a couple more weeks then i want to hit the ground running on some coyotes. I have alot of land to hunt in SC but never hunted coyotes before. so that would be worth it to me to come up to NC and see how yall do it. Thanks for responding
SC HUNTER SHHH No problem if you want to book a hunt one night or afternoon you can reach me at 828-447-5369 and its going to be best in the month of February after that it will start to get tougher and tougher.
You have a email address ?
Yes we do. Any questions you may have we would like for you to comment on these videos in order to reach us. However, if there is another reason why you would like to contact us through e mail let us know and we will be glad to help you.
great easy to understand love it!!!!
+Edith Woodward Thanks, i really appreciate the positive feedback. Be sure to share the video on social media, subscribe and keep in touch with us.
Great vid! But 16" ARs with carbine-length gas systems were already passe 5 years ago. Give me a middy or give me a turnbolt. But the night vision looks good. Thanks for the advice on the shotgun, calls, and getting permission to hunt.
Thanks for watching the video and leaving the feedback. I am also a bolt action guy. Let us know if there is anything see we can help you with. Be sure to subscribe.
+Daniel Stoner 16in ARs are great guns for coyote ( and other animals like deer). I'd much rather have my AR than a bolt action rifle when I'm hunting coyotes.
+Daniel Stoner I shoot the bolt action that is my weapon f choice. It will outshoot the almost every gun I own and it is hard for me to get more than one shot off here in North Carolina where I am from so that is perfect for me. Thanks for watching and hope I could help out some.
Very good in depth video awesome man.....
A suppressor and a Trijicon or hunter would be great
my 2 rifles are a dpms ar15 and a ruger m77 25-06
east texas tactical Nice. I’m currently looking at getting a Remington 783
.308
+Ben Tollerson my brother has one and it's pretty nice for the amount of money you pay. Let me know what kind of groups yours is printing when you get it. if you check my channel soon I'll review my brother's and I'll be reviewing a mossberg patriot in 308 too
east texas tactical Sure. The Mossberg Patriot is one of the tree rifles that I looked at that were around that price point.
+Ben Tollerson the mossberg may be a better option. the Remingtons are prone to rust
Don’t you need a red light?
Colby Strader absolutly not! I have killed the majority of my coyotes with white artificial light. Up until I purchased night vision.
Thank you
My dad used a hand held green coyote call and he could call them in...
The other coyotes will eat them especially in the winter when food is hard to find for them etc.
Great value for your money
GREAT VIDEO,THANX
great review
+Max Zweck Thank you for watching and the positive feed back.
I'm getting the wildfire2 first big call I'm so happy
what about a 4.10 gauge
Allen Stewart a 4.10 slug will easily kill a coyote
Am really new to coyoty hunting this is very interesting am learning a lot thank you for your time. sir
thanks man!
Rossi 357.
22-250 is better than a 223 it has more power and its faster
+Bob Jack It has "more power" because it is faster. Coyotes are small and it doesn't take alot of power to kill them so 223 works just fine.
All that for a mangy coyote. 🤔
30 minutes?? You are not that good, sorry...
Chris Garland lol I know right???
No red light? White light around here seems to spook fox and coyotes! I have a similar light set up with red bulb. I also use Fox Pro Prairie Blaster! That night vision looks interesting for sure!