you’re paying for some of the best quality sounds that work not cheap ones. think of the time, labor and effort it takes for Rick to get and produce those top notch sounds. $5-18 is generous for something you’re gonna have forever it ain’t no onlyfans subscription where you gotta pay monthly. buy once cry once i say, the packs are gonna be the best bang for your buck.
@@BoilerBones03 You can Actually Buy each and every call individually… they don’t make it very easy on the site. But you can. All the calls from the packs you can buy separately. I have a few sound files from every pack as I am the same way. 80% of the calls from the packs I’d never use, so I buy individually, most are $10/call
@@HeAdChEeSe1983 I agree. I’ve gone through 3 Revolts, all covered under warranty mind you. But still.. Sound Files are amazing and the call sounds great… but everything seems very cheaply built. Anytime I have hunted in heavy snow the speaker breaks.
Appreciate the update on Geoffs rifle, noticed the new scope mount and the riflespeed adjustable gas block had me curious. Turns out its a whole new caliber.......
He is a real camera hog, for sure, like none of us have any idea how to do this. I was calling coyotes before he was born, using Burnham Brothers calls out of Marble Falls, Texas, the first ones on the market in the 60s.
I can speak from experience, Lucky Duck games calls suck. I have hunted coyotes for over 30 years and don't abuse my equipment. I couldn't get the batteries to stay in the remote. The call disconnects. The wires for the caller are put in so tight that when its -20 outside they snap. I owned a foxpro for over 10 years and never had an issue or needed to replace anything. The Lucky Duck remote didn't even last one season. I emailed for support and they wanted to charge me for another remote. Never buy one of these $600 pieces of junk.
Every state has a hunting/fishing website. You may have heard of the "world wide web"....Google....look up information on your state, educate yourself.
Coyotes, fine. Bobcats, NO! The two predators should not be considered in the same situation. Our native bobcat is an essential element of the eco-system and does not have the reproductive speed of Canis latrans. PROVISIONAL: THUMB DOWN.
@bkmastr man, I'm fairly neutral to biased towards e-calls, but playing like you're better cuz you "can afford" one is pathetic. Hand calls are an art, the dogs are looking directly towards you, no decoys, etc. You sound like a secondary acct trying to shame ppl.
How far do you guys recommend walking away from your truck to setup a stand? Love the content keep it coming!
Atleast 300 yards
Do y'all do anything with the pelts or skulls? Or at this point it's just fun hunts?
How about a winter sale on sounds? $8-$15 a sound is salty.
you’re paying for some of the best quality sounds that work not cheap ones. think of the time, labor and effort it takes for Rick to get and produce those top notch sounds. $5-18 is generous for something you’re gonna have forever it ain’t no onlyfans subscription where you gotta pay monthly. buy once cry once i say, the packs are gonna be the best bang for your buck.
My revolt has broken twice now. How about producing a call that can play the sounds it comes with?
@@drugstops rather pick and choose my sounds. Many sounds I rarely to never use…not because they are bad…just don’t fit my calling routine.
@@BoilerBones03 You can Actually Buy each and every call individually… they don’t make it very easy on the site. But you can. All the calls from the packs you can buy separately. I have a few sound files from every pack as I am the same way. 80% of the calls from the packs I’d never use, so I buy individually, most are $10/call
@@HeAdChEeSe1983 I agree. I’ve gone through 3 Revolts, all covered under warranty mind you. But still.. Sound Files are amazing and the call sounds great… but everything seems very cheaply built. Anytime I have hunted in heavy snow the speaker breaks.
It's good to see you guys trying eastern n.m I live out here and hunt alot on ranch and farm land
I’ve worked in the orla area just south of the Guadalupe mountains and always see a ton of coyotes out there!
Thanks for another great video. That was a really cool looking Cat.
Nice work boys!!!
Thanks!!
Nice!!! My question is, how do you know that the coyote is not rabbid??
Hope y’all were able to try our Alsups chimichangas and beef n bean burritos!
Good Video, would love to work with you guys!!
good action, nice sode. thanks for the entertainment.
Nice spots on that cat, caught two spotted ones in a double trap set back in the day. You should have it mounted or rug mount made. Thanks
I just bought one of y'all's rebel calls and so far love it I just wish I could be with y'all on a hunt and learn some things
Geoff has a coyote school
I love coyotes. They are so tough
You guys should call in North Minnesota in the north woods be interesting to see how you guys tackle big timber. We find fox bobcat and coyote.
Grassland and Prairie seem to be the same procedure. Appreciate the show
Hey Geoff, what are the lengths of your bipod?
Hey
32”
Looks like Geoff is using the Swagger Hunter 42 if he doesn't answer. Can't tell with the rest of the guys.
Yes sir the Hunter 42
Thank you sir. Great content!
Awesome hunt guys!
Great video Guys
Appreciate the update on Geoffs rifle, noticed the new scope mount and the riflespeed adjustable gas block had me curious. Turns out its a whole new caliber.......
Yes sir...same Daniel Defense MK12, just got a little makeover!
@GeoffNemnich you mind me asking what barrel you went with?
Bartlein @@77OliverPuller
Man right in my backyard!
Need you guys come to San Carlos Apache lot of coyotes out here
I run that 62 vt in my 22-250 with a 26" barrel and 1:8 twist at 3500FPS and it's nasty.
Is a 26 inch barrel the best, would a 18 or 20 inch barrel work good?
@braemecham7006 no clue for me it was cheaper to get the 26 and it's a monster. Gets things going fast.
Just curious how much you think using the remote decoy really helps? I cam definitely see it having a draw to it. Just haven't really used one before.
Makes a huge difference. I’ve had coyotes stuck on tree lines looking before, they see that tail start moving and they commit.
Awesome. I ordered a revolt caller. Can’t wait to start using. Thanks
What caliber guns are you using?
Another great vid
Great video
Can’t wait for the next one
@@derekseiders3597 i could definitely see that being very true and exactly what I thought. Just never tried one
Idk how y’all get anything killed with dude just constantly talking and moving around, holy balls.
If i get one, do i have to skin it, or can i leave it
I was just wondering what length bipod you are using Geoff
Looks like Geoff is using the Swagger Hunter 42 if he doesn't answer.
@gmarbray thank you
Yes sir Hunter 42
@GeoffNemnich thank you! I enjoy your videos. I hope you and Rick keep making content for a very long time!
Super cool country
Yall send some support my way! Thanks!
the video starts at 4:30.....unless you love the sound of Geoff's voice as much as he does.
He is a real camera hog, for sure, like none of us have any idea how to do this. I was calling coyotes before he was born, using Burnham Brothers calls out of Marble Falls, Texas, the first ones on the market in the 60s.
And yet here you professionals are, watching his videos! Out of curiosity, how many contests have you fellers won?
Anyone know how long there barrels are and recommended barrel length for a ar for hunting?
*their
I've always liked a 18"
Love it!
What suppressor is on your rifle Geoff?
Looks like it maybe the banish 30
Banish 30 Gold
Alot of jealous "men" in here! You guys sound like you're still in jr high😂😂😂
Might sound stupid, but, wouldn't a dessert camo net do well , just chucked over the truck, surely couldn't hurt, cheap , light and easy to carry.
I can speak from experience, Lucky Duck games calls suck. I have hunted coyotes for over 30 years and don't abuse my equipment. I couldn't get the batteries to stay in the remote. The call disconnects. The wires for the caller are put in so tight that when its -20 outside they snap. I owned a foxpro for over 10 years and never had an issue or needed to replace anything. The Lucky Duck remote didn't even last one season. I emailed for support and they wanted to charge me for another remote. Never buy one of these $600 pieces of junk.
I live in nm and was alway thought bobcats were illegal to shoot in nm?
No. You gotta have a fur bearers tag.
Every state has a hunting/fishing website. You may have heard of the "world wide web"....Google....look up information on your state, educate yourself.
What do yall do with the coyotes? Fur prices aren't even worth it.
Coyote lasagna
😂😂😂@@tracea06
Coyotes, fine. Bobcats, NO! The two predators should not be considered in the same situation. Our native bobcat is an essential element of the eco-system and does not have the reproductive speed of Canis latrans. PROVISIONAL: THUMB DOWN.
How bout one of you guys call them in with a handcall? Then we’ll see how good you really are! That’s what we do.
😂 it's OK if you can't afford an e-call buddy. But why talk down on people who can afford one??
@bkmastr man, I'm fairly neutral to biased towards e-calls, but playing like you're better cuz you "can afford" one is pathetic. Hand calls are an art, the dogs are looking directly towards you, no decoys, etc. You sound like a secondary acct trying to shame ppl.
@@TheVvolfgang that's what you got out of my comment?? Lol
@@bkmastr you didn't leave too much room to get more than that.
Rick started his call business with hand calls.
Way too much talking…
Way too much typing...ronny
Thx for watching!!!
Also the clown in the green hat is impossible to listen to, just fast forward to the parts his mouth is shut
Thx for watching!!! Make sure u comment on the next video
I'm assuming you're not a fan of the podcast? 🤣