@@TRIBEDRAKE I'm covered up on my place. My son catches them as bycatch in his trap line. I'd love to have an entire weekend free to go out and thin the pack a bit.
I'm impressed..!!! Great shot- you felt confident, that tells me a lot. I love my Onida bow, met Mr. Polington & he signed my bow. I'm 69- and have spent a lot of my life enjoying hunting, fishing- etc. Etc. & This video hss inspired me to hunt coyote- serious..!! I've been crippled up for 3-4 years & just getting mobile..oh I wish we could talk.....typing looses much..I am encouraged to continue hunting & this is a whole New Realm. We hunted with game callers in 1970-- records- speakers--- crows mostly..couldn't get the fox close enough....this looks really Cool... And from a raised heated blind sounds good.....
@@TRIBEDRAKE If you’re leading them by a foot at that range with a bullet traveling in excess of 2500ft/s you have a nonexistent follow through. You’re stopping your follow as you pull the trigger. I’m not saying it isn’t working for YOU, but if you’re giving that as advice to someone that has proper scope tracking and follow through they’re going to shoot about 11.5” in front of that yote every time!
@@whoisjohngalt4880 who said anything about giving people advice… A roughly 10”-12” lead in an opening through woods with a scope zoomed out, put that bullet exactly where I wanted it. That’s that , it worked perfect , I could careless how fast or slow the bullets going.
@@TRIBEDRAKE Very fair statement! I feel like I came off as a condescending asshole with my initial statement. The situation that you had in that video gave you zero options other than to use an anticipated lead and pick your shooting lane and essentially let the coyote run into the bullet. Obviously you made the shot, which is what counts.
great vid, I've killed probably around 30 with the .17 hmr as had access to a higher population density area for a long time and my .17 hmr just lived at the family property, the .17 hmr made most sense for the pests there and proximity to neighbouring acreages, beavers and coyotes, never lost one, tried the v-max ammo first of course, it worked pretty good, then thought the 20 gr xtp would be good but trailing jobs were double on the boiler room hit runners so it was too delayed expansion and far more suited to wherever someone may need deeper penetration on larger critters or for their pests to die on the neighbours property lol, so a 50 yard recovery for v-max lung hit would be 100 yards with the xtp, then I tried the 17 grain tnt from cci and seemed to be the ideal bullet for the coyotes/beavers, just a little tougher than the v-max and handled shoulders a little better, they all worked, the v-max you would never hear ricochet on gopher days, but every now and then you'd hear a tnt ricochet so you knew they tnt was just a little tougher than the v-max but it was still explosive, never got exits with the tnt though but just felt they did a couple more inches of penetration than the v-max, hope that helps others, no idea how old this thread is, I sold my cz and kept lots of ammo so looking at the a17 and this popped up in my searches, I had one of the first .17 hmr's in my part of Canada so was killing with it very early, even got a couple doubles, one with bolt action cz and one with a rem 597 semi, you'll never convince me the .17 hmr isn't phenomenal inside 150 yards for coyotes, most I shot were from 30 to 125 yards, zero issues, 1" high at 100 yard zero is what I ran, point blank good for to 130, top of back for 150
That was an awesome shot. I do prefer a little bigger caliber like a 204, 223 or 22-250. I hit one in the shoulder with the 17 hmr and it ran off. I saw it on the other side of the patch of woods like 300 yards just standing there bleeding. It ran off and I never found it. It was about 30 yards when I shot it.
Theres a new 22 creedmoor coming down the pipeline… videos on youtube of a guy shooting 2” groups or so at 600 yards… insanity. Even my 17 being sub moa all day, it still doesnt touch that
The 17 HMR is a great round it’s very fast and does a lot of damage 👍 I was shooting ground hogs at 200 plus yards last summer all head shots ! Nice shot bud that was great 👍
@@TRIBEDRAKE Life demands it. Lol after bedding my A17 shes sub MOA and from experience, this is the most accurate semi auto ive ever shot. A rimfire beast these are
Haven’t heard hardly any coyotes around my property this year. Did see one the other day on the camera. I’ll have to try the Fox Pro. It’s been a while since I’ve had that out.
Another bad yote turned into a good yote. Can’t say I’ve had the same experience with the .17. Shot a bunch of ground hogs with it, seemed half crawled back to their burrows. Tried about every cartridge offered for it, same results. Never had confidence enough to use it on anything other than ground squirrels and chipmunks.
Mine is the savage bolt gun, 17 hmr Over half the coyotes I’ve shot with it so far have dropped , shoot em right behind the shoulder. I’ve had great luck with it. Hopefully you can drop one with yours
Proofs in the pudding, prolly shot over 20 yotes with that 17 , they either drop or run a little ways, that round packs alot of energy, it’s not always about the size of the projectile
If 2 bullets are traveling the same speed and one bullet is twice as heavy, the heavy bullet has twice the energy. If two bullets weigh the same and one is traveling twice as fast the fast bullet has four times the energy. That being said the 17's lethal power comes from it's ridiculous accuracy. I wouldn't hesitate to shoot a coyote with a 17 hmr. Especially inside 150 yards.
Shot over 20 yotes with that 17 About 50% of them drop the other 50 will run at most 80 yards . Usually have a blood trail to follow. 17 packs a lot of energy and destroyes the internals. I have shot way to many with the 17 to not believe in it. 22-250 when the shots exceed 150 yards .
@@TRIBEDRAKE the US military has killed thousands of people with a 223 / 5.56 that doesn’t make it a a proper man killer just saying. I kill them with air rifles because they are in my neighborhood what im trying to say is there are better tools .
You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about Hunting Southern California, go sit down at the back of the class AND stay there. I have culled dozens of yotes with a 17Mach2 they do not go far, but to say a .223 55gr V-Max hit might sometimes put them down is retarded, it blows a hole the size of your fist out the exit on a yote thus ruining the pelt. I have no idea how people from Cali hunt and don't care, maybe 30.06 or .338L is a good coyote gun to them.
If I’m hunting rabbits and see a coyote I’d use a 17hmr but I wouldn’t take it out for coyotes. I’ve had a few get away with 223. I like a 243 with 55gr ballistic tips. I’d like to try out a 6.8spc I have a RR operator chambered in. The problem is when they get away the become educated. I’ve found coyotes to be intelligent animals and they are much harder to kill when they are educated.
I bought a new 17hmr last yr. I haven't put a box of ammo thru it. I shot coyotes with it i called. And some i trapped. And armadillos too. Not a big fan of the v max in 17hmr. I had better luck with the 20 gr xtp ammo. I have shot some in th shoulder with the 20 gr xtp. Ones i killed lately has had mange bad. I carry my 204 ruger in my truck 365 days a yr. Last yr during trapping season. I carried my 17hmr also. My 204 ruger is in the truck for hogs.
Great shot and vid. I jus purchased a 17hmr as my government just banned any 22 cal such as 223 and 22-250 for hunting yotes between September and December. Looking forward to using mine. And YES our government is fucked.
I really can’t remeber cause I bought a bunch and dumped them in a small ammo tin. I can’t be accurate on my answer, they are hornady vmax though. I don’t want to tell you one and it be the other.
Thanks buddy Mine zeroed at 60 yards I zeroed at 100 yards one time and shot under a yote at like 15 yards , forgot to aim high, I found 60 to 70 yard zero to be the sweet spot Just experiment and double check at close ranges. Love the 17 but I might to call one up and take my Oneida today
Two questions: First, what are your thoughts on 17HMR vs 22WMR? Second, what is the ethics of luring a female coyote with the pre-recorded sounds of pups in distress?
I don’t have a 22wmr , 22 long rifle and 22 mag do just fine, I’ve shot over 30 yotes with my 17 with no problems , put the bullet where your suppose to put it and you collect your prize. Ethics is doing what’s right when no one is looking, it’s perfectly fine to use that call, you want to control predators so they don’t take control over all other game animals. Do what it takes to call them in and do the deed, coyotes are one of the most cunning critters to hunt, 90% of the time they do not come straight in to the call and you never see them.
@@TRIBEDRAKE UA-cam is eating my comments these days, but suffice to say while I find the idea of ends justifying the means questionable, I appreciate your response and your point about wildlife management.
I call that a lucky shot there bud! Coyote moving like that been shot at before and not going to stop for anyone once he gets the sniffer going from that caller! Been there done that few times myself and lots of mine like that....lot's of misses too ahahah and I don't show them to everyone! Merry Christmas (today Christmas Day) from East coast Canada Newfoundland! Take care.
Merry Christmas Always a little luck in everything Unfortunately for that shot, I’m lucky that the yote continued his path because I would have missed if he took a slight variation. I was dead steady on that tree ,
I had an old man shoot my Jack Russell with a 17cal and a 17gr bullet in his front shoulder and in his back leg ... I doctored him back ..thank God he used a 17gr bullet and not a 20gr xtp.. Oh yes I have a 17 savage myself and I have shot them with a 17gr bullet and.they out ran hello. And I have shot them with the 20gr xtp which will pass though both sides.. I bought a 22 mag and use a superx bullet ....they fall...they just fall
I got an 8 point buck this season, that appeared to be 3 and half appr. This was in an area where there are plenty of coyotes and yet no coyote ever got him. It helps to shoot coyotes if you want the deer to overpopulate and get diseases. The coyote happens to be the best at keeping the deer herd healthy and at good numbers. There is a biological need for them. This is what I believe. They have just as much right to be out there as anything else. And they have more right to eat deer than we do, because they can't go shopping at the grocery store like we can. I believe it is part of the balance of nature now , that some hunters shoot them and some don't.
You will never kill off the coyotes Many places have an over population of them, I see it first hand and see what they do to the fawns every year. Kill predators when you get the chance to. Other creatures of the wild will flourish because of the predator ypu took out.
@@TRIBEDRAKE I just don't believe that is so. I respect you for your opinion. But I still believe that the deer and coyotes will reach a healthy balance, and I certainly know that they can do it with or without mans intervention. Nature itself has rules that dictate the balance of itself. The hunters in Vermont in 2021 had a 19% hunter success ratio. That means that 1 out of every 5 licence holders tagged at least one deer. Coyotes on the other hand have a near 100 % success ratio at killing game. Atleast up untill they get shot or whatever. That makes coyotes 5 times better hunters than the average man. Unsuceesful hunters sometimes have to put the blame on coyotes and perhaps bears. But I don't hear successful hunters ragging on coyotes for killing fawns. Its really not even a thing. In order for any predator to kill a fawn they must step on top of them while they are walking around. Good luck with that. Fawns don't even have a scent. I am not saying that predators dont get fawns. They do. But think of this what would happen if every single deer lived to adulthood? We would be overrun with them before long. Cars would be hitting them even more that now. Each to his own. If you want to shoot coyotes do it like it was your job. But the more you shoot them the more they will breed. That's a a fact of nature.
I own a ranch in Montana and can tell you first hand coyotes are out of control. I have a couple guys come out and absolutely knock the shit out of them. The first time they came out they killed nine coyotes, the second time they killed eleven, and this last time they killed fourteen of them. My place is relatively small thousand acres, but I am surrounded by huge ranches. I also have killed seven coyotes over the last year. I have a shoot on sight policy when it comes to coyotes. You can have them!!!
@@bkb5668 I’m on the same page as you other than I have 2 minus acers, hopefully someday I could get 100 acers, yes yotes are out of control and I can’t believe that people are in denial about it. Some say there are not enough coyotes
That Yote somewhat looks like a small red wolf. That's how they look down here (North Carolina). Heck, I recently learned that the red wolf is protected but they're very difficult to distinguish between a yote and a small red wolf. The yotes or red wolf showed up on my trail-cam shots. Good shooting brother. I think our yote population quadrupled the past several years b/c there's no one thinning out the packs. I love hunting after a fresh snow dump. Have a Merry Christmas. 👍🏽🤠 12/24/22
@@finleywyatt Roger that Jon. Have you had a chance to take out those yotes? They're plentiful here too but the turf is so thick. Maybe a call would bring them out to a clearing fort a clean shot. Have a happy New Year.
@@houndsmanone4563 i never see them in the daytime. I know I need to control the population to protect our turkeys and deer. My trail cam went off last night showing the big male yot watching me walk the dogs.
@@Ryan_YoungUSA I’ve had great luck with this setup, farthest kill shot at 135 yards , most of them drop in there tracks, shot tight behind the shoulder or depending on the angle. Havnt lost one yet with that gun.
Thanks buddy Some say during spring a yote will take up to 20 fawns to feed there young, I don’t know anything for a fact but I bet you it’s gotta be a high number of fawns because them yotes are ruthless and never pass up a free meal
@@TRIBEDRAKE I recently recorded my first MO buck on camera and posted it on my channel. If you have a few minutes, feel free to check it out! It was an awesome experience and inspiring to make my home hunt even more fruitful. I was hunting on a 150” minimum requirement and he was 126”. Still the biggest live deer I’d ever seen, but $1,000 fine nonetheless! ua-cam.com/video/ZfAzkYAwrgE/v-deo.html
Nice you made my day. A lot of people are doubting that I can do the job close range there’s no question but yeah 150 yards. Yeah I’m hit him in the head or some more vital you’re gonna get them. You may have to track him but yeah it’ll do the job.
The furthest I shot a coyote with it was about 150 yards, it was through the top of the heart and lungs, the bullet didn’t expand and made a complete pass through, my theory is it just lost all energy to expand. Yote ran about 60 yards and fell. So to answer your question , I would probably not because of the trajectory and the loss of energy at that distance. 150+ yard hunting locations I use the 22-250
@@TRIBEDRAKE have you ever tried a 22mag I suggest try one I hit a coyote at 206 wasn't a big one but it went trough her and she dropped 40 yards away I really think it was a lucky shot
@@dave10524 my family has property in Catskills and coyotes all over your allowed to bait them I use roadkill deer, we set up with shotguns ( Remington 1100) and buck them down I got 3 last winter on the buffet. I wish more people did that
I never sell them, I skin them and salt there hides, flesh them later and make stuff with the furs or give them to someone who would like to something cool outta there furs
I’ve dropped well over 12 coyotes in there tracks with that 17 hmr , shot tight behind shoulder. Everyone has there own opinion I don’t operate on opinions, only facts. 0-150 yards. The 17 is deadly on yotes. Proven
I respect the fact that every wild animal has a job in nature, but man, I hate coyotes with a passion, especially by my area, between the livestock, the small animals like fawns and neighbors best friends (cats & small dogs) these coyotes need checks and balances.
I have a swift ,I shoot sierra 50 grain semi point bullets ,zero at 75 yards dead on at 200.at 400 it only drops about 3/4 inch . the swift will always be fav for ground hogs to yotes. I killed deer with it shooting 60 grain and 55 grain nosler ballistic tips.the swift is an awsome round.
If you didn’t have snow, you’d be cussing that 17. I’ve seen far too many coyotes run off never to be found because of a 17. I sold mine an won’t buy another. If you shoot prairie dogs, they are fun to use
I have great luck with mine, that gun has smoked well over 20 yotes, no issues. Tight behind the shoulder and they drop or go a little ways and crash. I can find and follow blood trails without snow .. no problems
I have shot groundhogs with my .17 HMR out to 130 yds but I have killed some crows with my .17 HMR out to 175 yds on a windless day but I have mangled crows and turned them into black goo from 30 yds out to 50 yds. The only bad thing that I have found with the .17 HMR is that I can't reload the cases
Yep I know, I have all the popular coyote rounds, tracking is part of the hunt that keeps your senses alive, 17 hmr makes it challenging, you gotta make your shot count
The .17 hmr is bad to the bone inside 100 yards and will certainly kill coyotes out to 150 yards and on a calm day I will shoot out to 200 yards. These are varmints and I have no love for coyotes, they can run off and die. I would rather they die in sight but as long as I get a hit I am good with that too. I do hunt coyotes with 3 different firearms, a .223/5.56, a .17 hmr and a 12 gauge loaded with 3" t shot or cheap 00 buck. I use the cheapest ammunition and still feel it may be to good for these heathens.
Ya im not sure i would have taken that shot. U got lucky. Wounding an animal and it running that far isnt cool. As a hunter im not taking a shot unless i no 100 percent that i can put it down where it stands. Very quick and hunain.
Quartering away into the lungs and expiring in less than 8 Al seconds isn’t wounded and most definitely isn’t suffering. I was 100% I could make that shot and that’s why I made it happen. The coyote ran no more than 80 yards from the impact point , any hunter in there right mind knows that a coyote or deer can cover that in a matter of seconds.
That was a LIVER shot and definitely NOT a heart shot. Unless you’re literally starving and in dire straits, please, only take well set up controlled shots...and know EXACTLY where the humane quick kill spots are on the animal you’re hunting before you head out. I’m a hunter and this was hard to watch.
Don’t watch it then, quartering away running at 70 yards, angling in to the heart and lungs, pretty easy to figure out, wtf. Examine the videos better before you go spilling inaccurate information
Ethics are what you do when no one is watching, I did this sharing with everyone, I’ve dropped a dozen yotes in there tracks and a dozen more shot and tracked with this same gun, unethical my a$$
Sounds like you are down to earth, well conducted, critical thinking tooth fang and claw human being. We should sizzle a deer back strap over a camp fire together
Thumbs down on this video! I’m a coyote hunter too, but we should not be letting these guys suffer. The fact that he ran for a while before dying shows it was a bad shoot. Maybe this was just a bad one time shot, but I hope this is not a normal kind of hunt for you. If so, it’s very immoral.
Any person in the world could analyze this and come to the conclusion that the coyote was running away quartering hard, the bullet entered angling up into the vital organs, after the hit he ran a total of 60 yards which he covered in probably 3 to 5 seconds at most. Just like deer hunting a vital shot through high percentage organs is ethical to 99% of hunters across the world. Very immoral my ass, if you don’t like it don’t comment or watch. There was no suffering of any kind. The shot was perfect in every way possible for how the hunt went down.
@@TRIBEDRAKE Maybe it just looks farther in the video cause you were hiking a bit to even find the guy. Looks a lot farther than 60 yards. You can't compare deer to coyotes, though. When shot, those suckers should be dropping immediately. If they are not, I'd look at the bullet you are using (grains, caliber, and HP) and where you hit it. Cause it looked like you had to hike a ways to find that guy and that he just curled up under a log and bled out. If that is the case, something needs to change there.
@@MrJRon115 worry about your own hunts it was a good shot. I have shot deer with a 300 win mag and they ran 100yards with no heart. You obviously haven't hunted much if you haven't had to track a animal. The adrenaline they have can carry them along ways and they don't even know they are dead
@@MNBuckhunter That's not how things work, bud. We are society that lives together with the laws and rules we create together. And as long as that is the case, others get a say in what is ethical and right.
I wished more deer hunters would hunt coyotes in the off season. Were covered up with them here in the south as well.
It’s awesome calling yotes
Wish I could find a spot with a bunch of em, bow hunt em
@@TRIBEDRAKE The spot I hunt in southern Illinois public has a ton of them. Perry county.
I will be down here in georgia
@@TRIBEDRAKE I'm covered up on my place. My son catches them as bycatch in his trap line. I'd love to have an entire weekend free to go out and thin the pack a bit.
I've got some guys in my area of East Georgia with the expensive night vision gear that are helping mow some down. Hogs also.
I'm impressed..!!! Great shot- you felt confident, that tells me a lot. I love my Onida bow, met Mr. Polington & he signed my bow. I'm 69- and have spent a lot of my life enjoying hunting, fishing- etc. Etc. & This video hss inspired me to hunt coyote- serious..!! I've been crippled up for 3-4 years & just getting mobile..oh I wish we could talk.....typing looses much..I am encouraged to continue hunting & this is a whole New Realm.
We hunted with game callers in 1970-- records- speakers--- crows mostly..couldn't get the fox close enough....this looks really Cool... And from a raised heated blind sounds good.....
Thanks buddy!!! I’m very confident with that gun.
Yotes are one of the toughest critters to hunt, very cunning.
Cool stories!!!
That was a good running shot , well done!!!
Thanks buddy , bout a ft lead and the bullet went home
ua-cam.com/video/zAUAcILiOYE/v-deo.html Wow
@@TRIBEDRAKE
If you’re leading them by a foot at that range with a bullet traveling in excess of 2500ft/s you have a nonexistent follow through. You’re stopping your follow as you pull the trigger. I’m not saying it isn’t working for YOU, but if you’re giving that as advice to someone that has proper scope tracking and follow through they’re going to shoot about 11.5” in front of that yote every time!
@@whoisjohngalt4880 who said anything about giving people advice…
A roughly 10”-12” lead in an opening through woods with a scope zoomed out, put that bullet exactly where I wanted it. That’s that , it worked perfect , I could careless how fast or slow the bullets going.
@@TRIBEDRAKE
Very fair statement! I feel like I came off as a condescending asshole with my initial statement. The situation that you had in that video gave you zero options other than to use an anticipated lead and pick your shooting lane and essentially let the coyote run into the bullet. Obviously you made the shot, which is what counts.
Outstanding shot on the coyote. On the run, scope not ready, with 17hmr in heavy brush. Wow.
Thanks, love these 17’s
Wow what a shot dude !! 😲👍
Thanks man, 17 so accurate , if your steady and the know your rifle you can do it ,
Nice work man . Glad to see other people still out coyote hunting
Thanks , it’s awesome when it comes together
I have the savage 17hmr model with wood stock and scope . Fun gun to shoot ,and accurate!
Yes sir it is
Great shot! It's not all about the shot, it is knowing you business and having a good set up to get that shot.
Thanks man appreciate it
Good shot, good video. The trouble with UA-cam is that everyone is a critic. It does not matter what the subject is.
Thanks buddy I appreciate it, I know it , seems like there is always someone who thinks they know it all.
great vid, I've killed probably around 30 with the .17 hmr as had access to a higher population density area for a long time and my .17 hmr just lived at the family property, the .17 hmr made most sense for the pests there and proximity to neighbouring acreages, beavers and coyotes, never lost one, tried the v-max ammo first of course, it worked pretty good, then thought the 20 gr xtp would be good but trailing jobs were double on the boiler room hit runners so it was too delayed expansion and far more suited to wherever someone may need deeper penetration on larger critters or for their pests to die on the neighbours property lol, so a 50 yard recovery for v-max lung hit would be 100 yards with the xtp, then I tried the 17 grain tnt from cci and seemed to be the ideal bullet for the coyotes/beavers, just a little tougher than the v-max and handled shoulders a little better, they all worked, the v-max you would never hear ricochet on gopher days, but every now and then you'd hear a tnt ricochet so you knew they tnt was just a little tougher than the v-max but it was still explosive, never got exits with the tnt though but just felt they did a couple more inches of penetration than the v-max, hope that helps others, no idea how old this thread is, I sold my cz and kept lots of ammo so looking at the a17 and this popped up in my searches, I had one of the first .17 hmr's in my part of Canada so was killing with it very early, even got a couple doubles, one with bolt action cz and one with a rem 597 semi, you'll never convince me the .17 hmr isn't phenomenal inside 150 yards for coyotes, most I shot were from 30 to 125 yards, zero issues, 1" high at 100 yard zero is what I ran, point blank good for to 130, top of back for 150
Awesome man, good to hear from another 17 lover, mine is an old savage bolt bull barrel , love that that thing
That was an awesome shot. I do prefer a little bigger caliber like a 204, 223 or 22-250. I hit one in the shoulder with the 17 hmr and it ran off. I saw it on the other side of the patch of woods like 300 yards just standing there bleeding. It ran off and I never found it. It was about 30 yards when I shot it.
Thanks man, been using mine for years with great luck
Theres a new 22 creedmoor coming down the pipeline… videos on youtube of a guy shooting 2” groups or so at 600 yards… insanity. Even my 17 being sub moa all day, it still doesnt touch that
@@Ohyeahspinach gunna have to check it out
17 hmr is a bad ass round. expends all it energy within 3 to 5 inches, no exit.
Yea buddy
The 17 HMR is a great round it’s very fast and does a lot of damage 👍 I was shooting ground hogs at 200 plus yards last summer all head shots ! Nice shot bud that was great 👍
Thanks buddy appreciate it
Awesome shooting on the hogs
Wish I had hogs here
great shot
Thanks buddy 😁
Quite a good shot for a full speed run in a wooded area at 100 yards or so. Nice
Thanks buddy
Love the positivity
@@TRIBEDRAKE Life demands it. Lol after bedding my A17 shes sub MOA and from experience, this is the most accurate semi auto ive ever shot. A rimfire beast these are
Nice hunt
That was a dang good shot. Good job.
Thanks man! Appreciate the positivity
Got to love the 17. Some nice ammo for them.
Impressive shooting. Very nice.
Thanks man appreciate it
good video , i own a 17 hmr too. I use for fox. 17 is a nice efective round.
Thanks and yes it is, smoked over 20 yotes with mine so far
Got to be ready to pause call as soon as you see 1.
Nice track! Nice video. Thanks Man
Thank you Appreciate the positive feed back
Nice shot !! I wish I was that good !!
Practice and know your equipment, you can do whatever you want
Haven’t heard hardly any coyotes around my property this year. Did see one the other day on the camera. I’ll have to try the Fox Pro. It’s been a while since I’ve had that out.
Fun hunting yotes, really hard to fool them here, I rarely call them in but when it happens it’s exciting
Helluva shot!
Thanks man. Appreciate it
Another bad yote turned into a good yote.
Can’t say I’ve had the same experience with the .17. Shot a bunch of ground hogs with it, seemed half crawled back to their burrows. Tried about every cartridge offered for it, same results. Never had confidence enough to use it on anything other than ground squirrels and chipmunks.
Mine is the savage bolt gun, 17 hmr
Over half the coyotes I’ve shot with it so far have dropped , shoot em right behind the shoulder. I’ve had great luck with it. Hopefully you can drop one with yours
Great shot! yotes are tough to kill for me, and the fact that you killed that one standing up, on a dead run, through the trees is impressive!
Thanks buddy. Appreciate the positivity
The sound effects you're playing sound like someone's torturing the cast of Bambi in a big long abandoned hallway
thats insane to shoot a cotote with a small round like a 17hmr and at that distance and a running animal. totally insane.
Proofs in the pudding, prolly shot over 20 yotes with that 17 , they either drop or run a little ways, that round packs alot of energy, it’s not always about the size of the projectile
If 2 bullets are traveling the same speed and one bullet is twice as heavy, the heavy bullet has twice the energy.
If two bullets weigh the same and one is traveling twice as fast the fast bullet has four times the energy.
That being said the 17's lethal power comes from it's ridiculous accuracy. I wouldn't hesitate to shoot a coyote with a 17 hmr. Especially inside 150 yards.
@@Kayceesoutdoorliving you got it buddy
.17 Mach2 puts em down at 100yds, so hmr should be good to 150yds.
Ya buddy, furthest kill shot with my hmr was around 130 yards so far. Fun gun
GREAT VIDEO
Thanks buddy
Appreciate it
Brother, you got lucky you found him because of the snow 17 HMR it’s no coyote around even 223 with 55 grain bullet will not put them down sometimes
Shot over 20 yotes with that 17
About 50% of them drop the other 50 will run at most 80 yards . Usually have a blood trail to follow. 17 packs a lot of energy and destroyes the internals. I have shot way to many with the 17 to not believe in it.
22-250 when the shots exceed 150 yards .
@@TRIBEDRAKE the US military has killed thousands of people with a 223 / 5.56 that doesn’t make it a a proper man killer just saying. I kill them with air rifles because they are in my neighborhood what im trying to say is there are better tools .
You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about Hunting Southern California, go sit down at the back of the class AND stay there.
I have culled dozens of yotes with a 17Mach2 they do not go far, but to say a .223 55gr V-Max hit might sometimes put them down is retarded, it blows a hole the size of your fist out the exit on a yote thus ruining the pelt.
I have no idea how people from Cali hunt and don't care, maybe 30.06 or .338L is a good coyote gun to them.
@@1969darr you’re absolutely correct 😂
If I’m hunting rabbits and see a coyote I’d use a 17hmr but I wouldn’t take it out for coyotes. I’ve had a few get away with 223. I like a 243 with 55gr ballistic tips. I’d like to try out a 6.8spc I have a RR operator chambered in. The problem is when they get away the become educated. I’ve found coyotes to be intelligent animals and they are much harder to kill when they are educated.
I use my 17 for yote hunting also. Awesome round
It sure is
Awesome wonderful greate shooting love that 17 keep knocking them dead
Thanks buddy , great round for vermin and cheap too
I just zeroed my 17hmr yesterday. Man what a great rifle. I initially bought it for the scope bur I'm changing my mind fast on that
Great gun
I know the 17 drives nails but that dog was scootin. Nice shot.
Thanks buddy!! Love the 17. Smoked him perfect
Definitely a very good shot.
@@shaunmccuin5954 bout a foot lead and it found it’s mark
Thanks
Man that was a snipe pleasee lmk what ammo you used and if you prefer 17 grain VMAX or 20 grain hollow
I’m not sure what it is it hornady vmax , I’ve had a good amount for a while and can’t remember what I got at the time,
Nice bit of tracking on the claret 🐺👊
Thanks
Very good 👍 video
Thanks buddy
Awesome content ! I miss calling predators
Thanks buddy appreciate it
Sure is fun and always a challenge trying to fool the ol coyote
I bought a new 17hmr last yr. I haven't put a box of ammo thru it. I shot coyotes with it i called. And some i trapped. And armadillos too. Not a big fan of the v max in 17hmr. I had better luck with the 20 gr xtp ammo. I have shot some in th shoulder with the 20 gr xtp. Ones i killed lately has had mange bad. I carry my 204 ruger in my truck 365 days a yr. Last yr during trapping season. I carried my 17hmr also. My 204 ruger is in the truck for hogs.
Awesome buddy
I know they tear stuff up but I wish I had hogs to hunt here
How did you prepare your critters? Stew?
I've had piss more experience with coyotes and rifires, 22 mag and 17 hmr. I'm gonna try the 17wsm on one but I like the results of a 204 much better.
I’ve had nothing but good luck with my hmr
Never tried the 204 but heard it was a great round
Crazy good shot!!!
Thanks buddy
Thanks
I love how everyone whispers after the hunt ends they stay whispering 🤣😂
If not you have a high chance of spooking the animal more and the added adrenaline can keep them running a long long way
Deer population is terrible here. We need the yotes right now.
Shoot more deer , donate to the hungry !! Kill the the yotes , more deer , rabbits , turkeys
Nice video sir
Thanks buddy I appreciate that
A door nail is as dead as dead can be!
Nice shot
Thanks buddy
I have a 22 mag I bought for coyote hunting now I don't know if it's big enough
22 mag is more than big enough
Go stack up some yotes with it
Great shot and vid. I jus purchased a 17hmr as my government just banned any 22 cal such as 223 and 22-250 for hunting yotes between September and December. Looking forward to using mine. And YES our government is fucked.
Sounds like a bunch of brain dead counter productive fks in charge
You will love the 17
@petropete3122 What state is that?
@@TRIBEDRAKE oh yes indeed they are. And yes totally loving the 17 HMR
@@MisterTwister88 it’s NL, furthest easterly province in Canada.
@@petropete3122 Unbelievable what’s happening up there. Keep up the fight 👊🏼 🇺🇸 🇨🇦
Is that a 17 grain bullet you're using or the 20 grain
I really can’t remeber cause I bought a bunch and dumped them in a small ammo tin. I can’t be accurate on my answer, they are hornady vmax though. I don’t want to tell you one and it be the other.
Man!! That wouldve been perfect for a bow. Nice work though
Exactly what I was thinking when he came smokin in there, wish I would have had my oneida
Thanks man
Could your Airedale track blood?
Havnt tried him on a blood trail yet. My old bloodhound was great at it.
How dead is a door nail?
I’ve always wondered that to
Good, thx. Good shot
Thanks buddy
I went Googling for live door nail. Found none! You must speak the truth.
Lol
I do feel speaking the truth leaves nothing on the table to feel concerned with. Only way to do it
Thanks for watching
What power scope do you have on the gun?
I believe it’s just a 3x9 bushnell
I have 17hmr and 17 hornet in savage 93 and 25
I just got a 17hmr. Looking forward to more of your videos. What is your zero for your 17?
Thanks buddy
Mine zeroed at 60 yards
I zeroed at 100 yards one time and shot under a yote at like 15 yards , forgot to aim high, I found 60 to 70 yard zero to be the sweet spot
Just experiment and double check at close ranges. Love the 17 but I might to call one up and take my Oneida today
Did you use fmj or expanding bullet?
Hornady v max hmr
Gotta use a bullet that expands,
Two questions: First, what are your thoughts on 17HMR vs 22WMR? Second, what is the ethics of luring a female coyote with the pre-recorded sounds of pups in distress?
I don’t have a 22wmr , 22 long rifle and 22 mag do just fine, I’ve shot over 30 yotes with my 17 with no problems , put the bullet where your suppose to put it and you collect your prize. Ethics is doing what’s right when no one is looking, it’s perfectly fine to use that call, you want to control predators so they don’t take control over all other game animals. Do what it takes to call them in and do the deed, coyotes are one of the most cunning critters to hunt, 90% of the time they do not come straight in to the call and you never see them.
@@TRIBEDRAKE UA-cam is eating my comments these days, but suffice to say while I find the idea of ends justifying the means questionable, I appreciate your response and your point about wildlife management.
I call that a lucky shot there bud! Coyote moving like that been shot at before and not going to stop for anyone once he gets the sniffer going from that caller! Been there done that few times myself and lots of mine like that....lot's of misses too ahahah and I don't show them to everyone! Merry Christmas (today Christmas Day) from East coast Canada Newfoundland! Take care.
Merry Christmas
Always a little luck in everything
Unfortunately for that shot, I’m lucky that the yote continued his path because I would have missed if he took a slight variation. I was dead steady on that tree ,
Are you hunting on public land? I just bought a .17 hmr and want to go varmint hunting but I don’t have any land of my own
Both private and public
I use the 22 250 it works great
Me to buddy, use it when hunting more open areas
I had an old man shoot my Jack Russell with a 17cal and a 17gr bullet in his front shoulder and in his back leg ... I doctored him back ..thank God he used a 17gr bullet and not a 20gr xtp..
Oh yes I have a 17 savage myself and I have shot them with a 17gr bullet and.they out ran hello. And I have shot them with the 20gr xtp which will pass though both sides..
I bought a 22 mag and use a superx bullet ....they fall...they just fall
What the heck is a door nail? That's funny
Just an old saying from way back
I got an 8 point buck this season, that appeared to be 3 and half appr. This was in an area where there are plenty of coyotes and yet no coyote ever got him. It helps to shoot coyotes if you want the deer to overpopulate and get diseases. The coyote happens to be the best at keeping the deer herd healthy and at good numbers. There is a biological need for them. This is what I believe. They have just as much right to be out there as anything else. And they have more right to eat deer than we do, because they can't go shopping at the grocery store like we can. I believe it is part of the balance of nature now , that some hunters shoot them and some don't.
You will never kill off the coyotes
Many places have an over population of them, I see it first hand and see what they do to the fawns every year. Kill predators when you get the chance to. Other creatures of the wild will flourish because of the predator ypu took out.
@@TRIBEDRAKE I just don't believe that is so. I respect you for your opinion. But I still believe that the deer and coyotes will reach a healthy balance, and I certainly know that they can do it with or without mans intervention. Nature itself has rules that dictate the balance of itself. The hunters in Vermont in 2021 had a 19% hunter success ratio. That means that 1 out of every 5 licence holders tagged at least one deer. Coyotes on the other hand have a near 100 % success ratio at killing game. Atleast up untill they get shot or whatever. That makes coyotes 5 times better hunters than the average man. Unsuceesful hunters sometimes have to put the blame on coyotes and perhaps bears. But I don't hear successful hunters ragging on coyotes for killing fawns. Its really not even a thing. In order for any predator to kill a fawn they must step on top of them while they are walking around. Good luck with that. Fawns don't even have a scent. I am not saying that predators dont get fawns. They do. But think of this what would happen if every single deer lived to adulthood? We would be overrun with them before long. Cars would be hitting them even more that now. Each to his own. If you want to shoot coyotes do it like it was your job. But the more you shoot them the more they will breed. That's a a fact of nature.
I own a ranch in Montana and can tell you first hand coyotes are out of control. I have a couple guys come out and absolutely knock the shit out of them. The first time they came out they killed nine coyotes, the second time they killed eleven, and this last time they killed fourteen of them. My place is relatively small thousand acres, but I am surrounded by huge ranches. I also have killed seven coyotes over the last year. I have a shoot on sight policy when it comes to coyotes. You can have them!!!
@@bkb5668 I’m on the same page as you other than I have 2 minus acers, hopefully someday I could get 100 acers, yes yotes are out of control and I can’t believe that people are in denial about it. Some say there are not enough coyotes
That Yote somewhat looks like a small red wolf. That's how they look down here (North Carolina). Heck, I recently learned that the red wolf is protected but they're very difficult to distinguish between a yote and a small red wolf. The yotes or red wolf showed up on my trail-cam shots. Good shooting brother. I think our yote population quadrupled the past several years b/c there's no one thinning out the packs. I love hunting after a fresh snow dump. Have a Merry Christmas. 👍🏽🤠 12/24/22
Merry Christmas to you too!! Coyote hunting is tough and will test your skills greatly. Love it
We have a lot of big yots here in Bailey NC I get them on my cams all the time.
@@finleywyatt Roger that Jon. Have you had a chance to take out those yotes? They're plentiful here too but the turf is so thick. Maybe a call would bring them out to a clearing fort a clean shot. Have a happy New Year.
@@houndsmanone4563 i never see them in the daytime. I know I need to control the population to protect our turkeys and deer. My trail cam went off last night showing the big male yot watching me walk the dogs.
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Nice shot he was hauling. I didn't know a 17 would do that well if you shot an animal bigger than a ground hog in the body
Thanks, 17 hmr packs a good punch
That’s my go to coyote gun unless I’m hunting open fields then it’s a 22-250
Shooting FMJ?
No, v max ballistic tip
@@TRIBEDRAKE that's crazy, especially with thick hide. Would've never guessed. Great vid
@@Ryan_YoungUSA I’ve had great luck with this setup, farthest kill shot at 135 yards , most of them drop in there tracks, shot tight behind the shoulder or depending on the angle. Havnt lost one yet with that gun.
Awesome shooting! How many fawns a year do you suppose a single coyote takes out? We’ve got three coyotes on our trail camera pretty regularly.
Thanks buddy
Some say during spring a yote will take up to 20 fawns to feed there young, I don’t know anything for a fact but I bet you it’s gotta be a high number of fawns because them yotes are ruthless and never pass up a free meal
@@TRIBEDRAKE I’ve got some #3 traps and a little call. I plan to get REAL aggressive with them soon!
@@PullStartStables heck ya buddy , got to keep these vermin in check so the spring surplus fawns and babies can flourish
@@TRIBEDRAKE I recently recorded my first MO buck on camera and posted it on my channel. If you have a few minutes, feel free to check it out! It was an awesome experience and inspiring to make my home hunt even more fruitful. I was hunting on a 150” minimum requirement and he was 126”. Still the biggest live deer I’d ever seen, but $1,000 fine nonetheless! ua-cam.com/video/ZfAzkYAwrgE/v-deo.html
@@PullStartStables I will check out your video
$1000 dollar fine for what
I really live my 17 WSM I also have 17HMR
Love
Killer rounds
Nice you made my day. A lot of people are doubting that I can do the job close range there’s no question but yeah 150 yards. Yeah I’m hit him in the head or some more vital you’re gonna get them. You may have to track him but yeah it’ll do the job.
Thanks man , half of them drop and the other half go a short ways
Would you shoot a coyote at 200 yards with the 17
The furthest I shot a coyote with it was about 150 yards, it was through the top of the heart and lungs, the bullet didn’t expand and made a complete pass through, my theory is it just lost all energy to expand. Yote ran about 60 yards and fell. So to answer your question , I would probably not because of the trajectory and the loss of energy at that distance. 150+ yard hunting locations I use the 22-250
@@TRIBEDRAKE have you ever tried a 22mag I suggest try one I hit a coyote at 206 wasn't a big one but it went trough her and she dropped 40 yards away I really think it was a lucky shot
@@tylesveque2373 ya I sure have, my brother has a 22mag. I just never bought one cause I always shot my ruger 10/22 with cci stingers.
Have you ever tried 12gauge 00 buck?
#4 buck is better
@@dave10524 my family has property in Catskills and coyotes all over your allowed to bait them I use roadkill deer, we set up with shotguns ( Remington 1100) and buck them down I got 3 last winter on the buffet. I wish more people did that
I Havnt , I know 00 buck would work great, I just usually rifle or bow hunt yotes
Has anyone ever tried Heavyshot Dead Coyote? You’d ditch the 00 buck shot pretty quick.
What is a coyote worth does it pay to bring them home
I never sell them, I skin them and salt there hides, flesh them later and make stuff with the furs or give them to someone who would like to something cool outta there furs
@@TRIBEDRAKEmake great gifts !!!!😊
Dry ground and you lose him use a swift and drop them in they’re tracks
A 223/556 would have him down within 10 yards. 17 her is ok for a fox but not a coyote.
I’ve dropped well over 12 coyotes in there tracks with that 17 hmr , shot tight behind shoulder. Everyone has there own opinion
I don’t operate on opinions, only facts. 0-150 yards. The 17 is deadly on yotes. Proven
If wet boots are worth it, shoot a 17😂
Did you even get it?
Did you watch the whole video?
You sound like Owen Wilson 😂
Don’t know her
I respect the fact that every wild animal has a job in nature, but man, I hate coyotes with a passion, especially by my area, between the livestock, the small animals like fawns and neighbors best friends (cats & small dogs) these coyotes need checks and balances.
Yes sir , they need balance just like everything else, most cunning animal to hunt is the coyote around my area
Nice shot thats 6 or 7 not aroumd next yr
Thanks buddy! Wage war on the predators and the other critters flourish
Use 52grain hollow point in swift no exit hole perfect hide every time
I have a swift ,I shoot sierra 50 grain semi point bullets ,zero at 75 yards dead on at 200.at 400 it only drops about 3/4 inch . the swift will always be fav for ground hogs to yotes. I killed deer with it shooting 60 grain and 55 grain nosler ballistic tips.the swift is an awsome round.
If you didn’t have snow, you’d be cussing that 17. I’ve seen far too many coyotes run off never to be found because of a 17. I sold mine an won’t buy another. If you shoot prairie dogs, they are fun to use
I have great luck with mine, that gun has smoked well over 20 yotes, no issues. Tight behind the shoulder and they drop or go a little ways and crash. I can find and follow blood trails without snow .. no problems
I have shot groundhogs with my .17 HMR out to 130 yds but I have killed some crows with my .17 HMR out to 175 yds on a windless day but I have mangled crows and turned them into black goo from 30 yds out to 50 yds. The only bad thing that I have found with the .17 HMR is that I can't reload the cases
You need to quit waving the camera all over the place. Glad you got your dog.
Gets a little floppy now and again
Switch to a .223 and then you wont have to track them....😉
Yep I know, I have all the popular coyote rounds, tracking is part of the hunt that keeps your senses alive, 17 hmr makes it challenging, you gotta make your shot count
Why make them suffer devastate them with a swift
Shot through both lungs No suffering
Dead in 8 seconds or less
Way too small a round too take yotes . Especially on the run .
That’s why that one is dead and the other 30+ are dead from that .17
Next
17 is not a good coyote round at all, fox would be marginal!
Says over 20 dead coyotes that I shot with that gun so far
The .17 hmr is bad to the bone inside 100 yards and will certainly kill coyotes out to 150 yards and on a calm day I will shoot out to 200 yards. These are varmints and I have no love for coyotes, they can run off and die. I would rather they die in sight but as long as I get a hit I am good with that too. I do hunt coyotes with 3 different firearms, a .223/5.56, a .17 hmr and a 12 gauge loaded with 3" t shot or cheap 00 buck. I use the cheapest ammunition and still feel it may be to good for these heathens.
@@bkb5668 you got it, 17 hmr hammers them , I’ve had nothing but great luck with it
Ya im not sure i would have taken that shot. U got lucky. Wounding an animal and it running that far isnt cool. As a hunter im not taking a shot unless i no 100 percent that i can put it down where it stands. Very quick and hunain.
Quartering away into the lungs and expiring in less than 8 Al seconds isn’t wounded and most definitely isn’t suffering. I was 100% I could make that shot and that’s why I made it happen.
The coyote ran no more than 80 yards from the impact point , any hunter in there right mind knows that a coyote or deer can cover that in a matter of seconds.
I shoot coyotes year round
Awesome
That was a LIVER shot and definitely NOT a heart shot. Unless you’re literally starving and in dire straits, please, only take well set up controlled shots...and know EXACTLY where the humane quick kill spots are on the animal you’re hunting before you head out. I’m a hunter and this was hard to watch.
Don’t watch it then, quartering away running at 70 yards, angling in to the heart and lungs, pretty easy to figure out, wtf. Examine the videos better before you go spilling inaccurate information
Yeah for real if you are going to shoot low angle of your own face you should clean your nose first so we don’t have to see booger UA-cam
Lol, my big ass nose stores them pretty good
It’s not Hollywood here , the real self filming deal with numb fingers.
Always sad seeing the female's get hunted. There could be a litter of pups that can no longer survive the cold winter now...
🤨 they don’t have pups till spring
@@TRIBEDRAKE I guess im too soft to hunt. Ill stick to picking berries.
@@inflatablemoose157 anyone can do anything they set there mind too
exactly. don't want them to survive
@@robk1310 Okay there adolf the yote slayer.
It's unethical to use an HMR
Ethics are what you do when no one is watching, I did this sharing with everyone, I’ve dropped a dozen yotes in there tracks and a dozen more shot and tracked with this same gun, unethical my a$$
@@TRIBEDRAKE think of good you could do with a 204
I would much rather see the hunter get hit....that would be just.
Sounds like you are down to earth, well conducted, critical thinking tooth fang and claw human being. We should sizzle a deer back strap over a camp fire together
Thumbs down on this video!
I’m a coyote hunter too, but we should not be letting these guys suffer. The fact that he ran for a while before dying shows it was a bad shoot. Maybe this was just a bad one time shot, but I hope this is not a normal kind of hunt for you. If so, it’s very immoral.
Any person in the world could analyze this and come to the conclusion that the coyote was running away quartering hard, the bullet entered angling up into the vital organs, after the hit he ran a total of 60 yards which he covered in probably 3 to 5 seconds at most. Just like deer hunting a vital shot through high percentage organs is ethical to 99% of hunters across the world. Very immoral my ass, if you don’t like it don’t comment or watch. There was no suffering of any kind. The shot was perfect in every way possible for how the hunt went down.
@@TRIBEDRAKE Maybe it just looks farther in the video cause you were hiking a bit to even find the guy. Looks a lot farther than 60 yards.
You can't compare deer to coyotes, though. When shot, those suckers should be dropping immediately. If they are not, I'd look at the bullet you are using (grains, caliber, and HP) and where you hit it. Cause it looked like you had to hike a ways to find that guy and that he just curled up under a log and bled out. If that is the case, something needs to change there.
@@MrJRon115 worry about your own hunts
it was a good shot. I have shot deer with a 300 win mag and they ran 100yards with no heart. You obviously haven't hunted much if you haven't had to track a animal. The adrenaline they have can carry them along ways and they don't even know they are dead
@@MNBuckhunter That's not how things work, bud. We are society that lives together with the laws and rules we create together. And as long as that is the case, others get a say in what is ethical and right.
@@TRIBEDRAKE yeah but in the movies everything drops dead immediately? lmao!
great shot good clean kill.