@@bladerunner8275 Actually it's full-color 4k video in near daylight brightness. These animals are used to headlights (note traffic noise) and anymore to motion lights on barns, porches, etc when near civilization. They aren't intimidated by the light and can't see the hunters. Once they're onto the call and/or decoy they'll stay on it. btw, Night Crew is all about this lighting technique(!) vs the IR and thermal optics many of us use, and the proof is in the pelts. Cheers.
There was never a time that I was not with my dad in the woods hunting or on the water fishing. He passed away in 2008 and I have forty plus years of memories. Multiple sclerosis has robbed me of the ability to hunt safely, and hunting just is not the same. You gentlemen are the true conservationists and keep hunting alive by culling varmints. I salute you!
I’m not a hunter. I don’t own a gun. In fact, I don’t like killing (thanks military). But people need to understand that this is control in order to keep their livestock and families safe. If you happened on this video expecting rainbows and sunshine for the coyote, a nasty friggin predator, you came to the wrong place. This is necessary. It has to be done. There are plenty of other channels you can watch where coyotes are treated just fine; I would suggest going there instead of wasting time here. To the video creator, keep up the good work.
@@jinjaesan9622 That's some hardcore projecting. Because 1, lets inject some logic into the scenario. IF a dog is found on a person's property, they would have a hard time justifying shooting it JUST for being on their property. However, if said dog decided to hunt down possible livestock that the land owner also owns, then it doesn't matter frankly if that dog has an owner and they got lost. Dead livestock hurts a person's livelihood, and puts them well within their rights to shoot that dog dead. As a matter of fact, that's exactly what the coyotes in this very video do, in case you are unaware. Hence why these hunters, and anyone else in their shoes, has the right to cull the coyote population to more managable numbers. And 2, you don't know these guys AT ALL if you got the impression that they would happily shoot a dog that isn't a stray nor is causing any harm to anyone's property or animals. Please educate yourself on the fragile ecosystem, and the fact that if these sorts of efforts of culling wild animals numbers were not done, overpopulation and famine would occur for said animals AND domino effect to other animals in the ecosystem.
@@CephalonAxii how about building better fences so these ''dogs'' or the coyotes on the video only hunt wild stuff? no? need to kill them because it's fun right? because that's exactly the kind of sentiment they transmit in this video, they are having fun killing, that's my problem with it, they not only killed coyotes but foxes as well, and if for you a person having fun killing animals isn't a red flag then I don't know what is, they even put slow motion on the kills like, come on now. Next thing you gonna say is that this is called an art or a sport as well right?
@@jinjaesan9622 If an animal wants into somewhere, or to leave somewhere, they will find a way. I had a few dogs who wandered around our property and beyond, despite how large it was. We lost one due to his nature of exploration in a car accident, and I was able to stop another from following his fate by training it out of her. And even if one could build a good enough fence, how much would that cost? Over an entire property? Especcially when most farms have enough on their plate feeding their livestock and families as is. And again, you are hardcore projecting. While I don't find hunting my particular cup of tea either, hunting isn't so different from fishing, which seems far less grusome when compared to hunting with a gun. But no, hunting in itself isn't a red flag. It's not pretty, but it doesn't have to be. It's a necessity for life as we know it on this planet, for us and the animals. So again, you don't have to like it, but it is necessary. Imperative, even. Do they enjoy it? Of course. Because just like painting was Bod Ross' calling in life, hunting for them is theirs. They take pride in terminating the animals as humanly as possible, making sure they don't suffer. Which is not an easy feat mind you, being a good enough shot to out them in a single trigger pull. So yeah, they enjoy knowing how good they are at their job, which yes this is likely their main source of income. Using the channel to show their work to potential clients. The foxes were killed because they can do just as much harm as a coyote can to a person's livestock. Especially chickens.
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Why is it that I always see these videos when I'm not supposed to sleep, but can't seem to find it when I have insomnia. Its so relaxing watching these that I always nod off
Thanx for your service to Farmers and Wildlife by keeping Predator populations in check. Great video, optics rule, sound of impact, game over for Predator. 😃
For those commemting BS please educate yourselves. Yes Coyote's are beautiful creatures in their own way, but they breed like wild fire and attack in packs. They chase a cow down in packs and just chew on a leg as it suffers. They'll come in your yard and easily attack and eat your cat or small dog. Larger dogs they won't usually tustle with unless they've got 3-4 of the pack with them, then they'll take on a bigger dog. If that's not enough they've attacked numerous small children in their backyards in broad day light. They are a menace and the Coyote population need be controlled. As a kid on the East Coast I never saw a coyote 20 years ago, now they're out here everywhere in the mountains of Virginia.
the white light used is the.. Wicked Light. the scope cam (NV) used is the.. Rico ALPHA (iRayUSA). the calibre used Mostly is.. .243 ...and the planet is.. Earth... Texas.. chainsaw massacre!) 🤦♂🤣👍
Nice shooting. This is exactly why the US has some of the most abundant and diverse wildlife. Number one- Freedom. And secondly, well managed Fish and Game management with hunters that keep traditions alive. Thank you.
@@jarekzegarek2807 Understand Wildlife Management. State Governments have Wildlife Experts that manage and control hunting limits and regulate what species can be taken and how much hunters can and cannot take. These men are following the law. And believe me the law sides with animals every time. So..... Do you understand this concept?
Yes great a 5 year old could shoot them you make me laugh try shooting them in day time without calling them in that's good shooting not sat in there back garden with night vision calling them in at least give them a chance good shooting my A hole .tell them go shoot a dear in day time the a joke
On Wolcott Mountain outside of Waterbury Ct. A hunter set a bait and moved out 50 yards , he killed 3 coyotes , then he saw no more , so he moved out 200 yards and shot another 150 coyotes , after he moved to 200 yards he could see the coyotes circle the bait smelling for the hunter , thats how clever those coyotes are
I wish you guys were here in Washington. We've had so many loved pets go missing because of our crazy huge coyote infestation. One time walking at night like 100 surrounded me and I thought I was gonna die. Thankfully a car came by just in time
I’m actually happy that there is a large portion to this comment section that understands coyotes are huge pests. Don’t get me wrong, coyotes are neat little creatures. But they eat livestock and they can eat your pets if they get in your backyard. So in order to keep livestock safe they kill them off. If anything, other coyotes will breed fast enough to replace the ones they killed. I did see they killed foxes in this video which kinda made me upset [I love foxes] but they usually get ahold of chickens and stuff like that so that may be why they were killed off. I think there was a bobcat in here as well? They also probably would eat chickens. To sum it up, the animals they killed were [hopefully] used in beneficial ways. Like pelts and stuff. Don’t get me wrong im an animal lover but sometimes they are pests in situations. I hope yall understand what im trying to say
@@travis396 for the record it was the military and you'd be amazed what an E-4 going to caffeine and nicotine withdraws will do for zyns and ripits. God she had child bearing hips 🤤
@@Undomaranel you’re assuming too much Pal. I’m versed with night vision. Between my job and my hobbies. I own Night Vision and infrared Binoculars for work, and I have a god awfully expensive scope on my ar15 for hunting coyote and rabbit in the desert. What’s your experience wise guy? That night vision was top of the line $15k starting prices units. Only the people who can afford full autos like they have have that shit Pal. But okay, just be a wise guy.
For the people hating on them killing these predators, just know if you dont slow down the population of predators then all the predators eat the prey such as rabbits and other small animals that help provide to your ecosystem. Tennessee allows the year round season of coyotes for that very reason.
To the people defending these coyotes, y’all have never studied coyotes in your life. Watch casual geographic please. Or at least study up on them. Eliminating majority of their population won’t dent it at all. Most animal activists don’t even know what they’re talking about. Your source is just “trust me bro! I just know!”
Back in the early 1980s I shot and dogged for a living just East of the St George area in central Queensland- ( Australia)shot for Kangaroo pelts and dogged for pig meat…..used to whistle in the odd fox and Dingo…we had bounty’s on them then,paid by the local shire council ( big money back then) . I learned how to imitate and injured rabbit by whistling- something I learned from an old Dingo shooter I meet when I was a boy.This video takes me back down the years to a past I loved and miss. You boys sure do have some style and finesse tho and some fantastic shooting skills. I live now in the Kimberley in North West Western Australia…. How I miss the cold clear nights of central Queensland in those days. Thank you for this amazing video. I’ll be watching everything you put up.
Ok but why are you calling them closer? Isn’t the point of hunting them to keep them away? I’m a little confused. (I’m not trying to say “OmG hOw HoRrIbLe CaN yOu Be!! LeT tHeM lIvE” I’m just genuinely curious)
@@caoos6713 Sí y no temen al ser humano ni a los perros. Matan ganado y mascotas. Pasé la mayor parte de mi vida en Dakota del Norte y son una maldita plaga. Se reproducen como conejos y arrasan con todo ser vivo allá donde vayan.
@@torbieginger-sh2cc what if its a cat living in a farm? Cats in cities are better inside for the crazy amounts of vehicles, but cats in nature are better outdoor. Why would you keep your car indoor when you have a thousand yards for it to explore?
Очень нравится такой контент 🤤 Особенно нравится когда у поехавших любителей животных появляется пена изо рта смотря на это, а они ничего с этим сделать не могут 😂
Кота и лису жалко их просто так убили, волков надо регулировать иначе они делов могут наделать со скотом проблем с ними много, а так жалко канечно песелей.
When you got to be patient too you have to have the right color and three an excellent shooter if you don't have those three you ain't going to get coyote that was some mighty fine shooting gentleman keep up the good work
to all those who says this job is illegal, these wolves would have eaten some poor baby cow and shit it out. someone has to do this, why? to protect someones cattle.
Hunters trying to defend predator killing need to understand how to talk and understand the mindset of the hardcore anti- kill anything crowd. Words like culling, population control doesn't work. Bottom line. Coyotes, foxes.... do and WILL eat damn near anything. The weaker, frail, smaller the better. Yes YOUR precious puppy, kitten snatched in seconds, taken out into the woods and viciously ripped apart. A bunch of adorable, cute newborn birds, squirrels, raccoons, savagely torn to pieces by these animals. Left alone they can / will kill everything and then relocate into your neighborhood and first take the cats and then Fifi. Hell they might even go after you are your children.
Just curious for context - how did it got to the point where there are so many coyotes running around your property? Is this normal? Are they overpopulating?
I doubt it's just their property. They likely are a business going from one place to another, most likely hired by farmers who are having predator problems or just survey an area for activity then hunt. They are a Facebook group too. Coyote and Bobcat wise, they do run rampant killing farm animals and pets in most areas so killing them is likely allowed year-round depending on how far in the sticks people are. But a licence is required for hunting and a special license for night hunting. Or at least thats how it is in Alabama as an example.
Walking through the woods and you faintly hear “Do it…”
"DO IT "!!!
Dewit.
If you hear that, ya better start running and zig-zaging asap!!!
@@michelsteven920 *zigzagging
Emperor palpatine: DO IT!!!
Coyotes are considered pests to farmers and the people hating on these guys for doing their job have never owned a farm before
The amount of people calling these guys "thugs" for doing a job that needs doing is fucking banter, Keep it up Night Crew, love your content!
Thx for watching 😎
@@ЭдвардБилл-ф6п yeah man, peak content
@@ЭдвардБилл-ф6п : Thuggish Behavior! How would you feel if you were lured in only to be slaughtered?
@@ЭдвардБилл-ф6п yeah a coyote ate my dog so
@@ЭдвардБилл-ф6п coyotes are fucking hellspawns hell yea
That is the best HD night vision I have ever seen crystal clear on my big screen excellent shooting
They're using powerful lighting
Thats not night vision. They got a camera on a tripod with powerful LED lights that light up the field and animal. Its weird but they seem to not care
@@solarpony I guess high intensity discharge IR. excellent pitchure
@@bladerunner8275 Actually it's full-color 4k video in near daylight brightness. These animals are used to headlights (note traffic noise) and anymore to motion lights on barns, porches, etc when near civilization. They aren't intimidated by the light and can't see the hunters. Once they're onto the call and/or decoy they'll stay on it. btw, Night Crew is all about this lighting technique(!) vs the IR and thermal optics many of us use, and the proof is in the pelts. Cheers.
@@johncmitchell4941 I know they scat where I live if you shine any visible light on them at night . Still the best HD pitchure I have ever seen
The people hating on this stuff have clearly never owned chickens before.
@@saori.itikawa typically, people do this when chickens are producing eggs.
For real
no stupid background music, no talking. pure gold and enjoyment
💯
I agree but the 45 second build up I could do without ….
You right! I hate background music
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Oh there's talking, Do It! 😂There's other chatter, but indeed...kept to a minimum 🎉
Agreed
There was never a time that I was not with my dad in the woods hunting or on the water fishing. He passed away in 2008 and I have forty plus years of memories. Multiple sclerosis has robbed me of the ability to hunt safely, and hunting just is not the same. You gentlemen are the true conservationists and keep hunting alive by culling varmints. I salute you!
You're being cursed with MS for all the poaching you did! How's that for a mean comment!
@@wapiti3750You've already been cursed with an airy head you have. An airy brain like you can say anything. Doesn't matter.
That's just ignorant and speak greatly to how little you actually know. @@wapiti3750
@@wapiti3750 в конце комментария должно быть так- что с лицом? По русски - с еб×лом
На вас сработал закон кармы
Why do I feel sad for the bobcat, when they're every bit the predator that coyotes are?
Their more on the majestic side. Not that they don't tear shit up though
They’re more catlike than a coyote is doglike. Just our human brains telling us that it’s friend not foe.
Redditor. "Omg iz a kitty"
Probably because bobcats (or just most cats in general) tend to have more human-ish faces compared to dogs
I’d imagine the bobcat might’ve been a pest towards chickens
I’m not a hunter. I don’t own a gun. In fact, I don’t like killing (thanks military).
But people need to understand that this is control in order to keep their livestock and families safe. If you happened on this video expecting rainbows and sunshine for the coyote, a nasty friggin predator, you came to the wrong place.
This is necessary. It has to be done. There are plenty of other channels you can watch where coyotes are treated just fine; I would suggest going there instead of wasting time here.
To the video creator, keep up the good work.
These are the same guys that would shoot your dog or any other animal that u own without second thought btw, keep defending channels like these
@@jinjaesan9622 That's some hardcore projecting. Because 1, lets inject some logic into the scenario. IF a dog is found on a person's property, they would have a hard time justifying shooting it JUST for being on their property. However, if said dog decided to hunt down possible livestock that the land owner also owns, then it doesn't matter frankly if that dog has an owner and they got lost. Dead livestock hurts a person's livelihood, and puts them well within their rights to shoot that dog dead. As a matter of fact, that's exactly what the coyotes in this very video do, in case you are unaware. Hence why these hunters, and anyone else in their shoes, has the right to cull the coyote population to more managable numbers.
And 2, you don't know these guys AT ALL if you got the impression that they would happily shoot a dog that isn't a stray nor is causing any harm to anyone's property or animals. Please educate yourself on the fragile ecosystem, and the fact that if these sorts of efforts of culling wild animals numbers were not done, overpopulation and famine would occur for said animals AND domino effect to other animals in the ecosystem.
@@CephalonAxii how about building better fences so these ''dogs'' or the coyotes on the video only hunt wild stuff? no? need to kill them because it's fun right? because that's exactly the kind of sentiment they transmit in this video, they are having fun killing, that's my problem with it, they not only killed coyotes but foxes as well, and if for you a person having fun killing animals isn't a red flag then I don't know what is, they even put slow motion on the kills like, come on now. Next thing you gonna say is that this is called an art or a sport as well right?
@@jinjaesan9622 If an animal wants into somewhere, or to leave somewhere, they will find a way. I had a few dogs who wandered around our property and beyond, despite how large it was. We lost one due to his nature of exploration in a car accident, and I was able to stop another from following his fate by training it out of her. And even if one could build a good enough fence, how much would that cost? Over an entire property? Especcially when most farms have enough on their plate feeding their livestock and families as is.
And again, you are hardcore projecting. While I don't find hunting my particular cup of tea either, hunting isn't so different from fishing, which seems far less grusome when compared to hunting with a gun. But no, hunting in itself isn't a red flag. It's not pretty, but it doesn't have to be. It's a necessity for life as we know it on this planet, for us and the animals. So again, you don't have to like it, but it is necessary. Imperative, even. Do they enjoy it? Of course. Because just like painting was Bod Ross' calling in life, hunting for them is theirs. They take pride in terminating the animals as humanly as possible, making sure they don't suffer. Which is not an easy feat mind you, being a good enough shot to out them in a single trigger pull. So yeah, they enjoy knowing how good they are at their job, which yes this is likely their main source of income. Using the channel to show their work to potential clients.
The foxes were killed because they can do just as much harm as a coyote can to a person's livestock. Especially chickens.
@jinjaesan9622 do you live in reality
This is why this is my favorite hunting channel.
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Извини друг, но есть еще один канал, где эта работа подается в виде научно-популярного фильма. Правда оно на русском языке!
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@@ИлдусГарифуллин-з2оСкажешь название
Why is it that I always see these videos when I'm not supposed to sleep, but can't seem to find it when I have insomnia. Its so relaxing watching these that I always nod off
Ok grim reaper lol
Think about how genius it is that a species can naturally mimic the call of another species to prey upon a smaller species.
Thanx for your service to Farmers and Wildlife by keeping Predator populations in check. Great video, optics rule, sound of impact, game over for Predator. 😃
Da hell you're talkin about? Humans are the worst existing predators.
As the prices come down on night vision optics it’s opened up a new world for us varmint hunters, I started out on infrared and then went to thermal,
I kinda feel bad for them but then again these animals would eat my dog in a heartbeat.
Es la naturaleza
Прими наши соболезнования 💔
Same
@@Pablo-dt9pmtambien es la naturaleza que despedazen a tu bebe.
@@unrandomyouttube nature to teach nature you don't mess with the top
No long intro nor messing around, but just straight to the hunting! Just the video I’ve looking for. Good job btw
For those commemting BS please educate yourselves. Yes Coyote's are beautiful creatures in their own way, but they breed like wild fire and attack in packs. They chase a cow down in packs and just chew on a leg as it suffers. They'll come in your yard and easily attack and eat your cat or small dog. Larger dogs they won't usually tustle with unless they've got 3-4 of the pack with them, then they'll take on a bigger dog. If that's not enough they've attacked numerous small children in their backyards in broad day light. They are a menace and the Coyote population need be controlled. As a kid on the East Coast I never saw a coyote 20 years ago, now they're out here everywhere in the mountains of Virginia.
W comment
Gtfo out their habitat
@@lemonaidebey6190they are also invasive, they can wreck ecosystems.
is no one talking about the noise bait? tbh it's really good imitation of a mouse
6:03 my guy just taking the piss
Lmao Xd
Its a female, but guess since you’re still a mindless kid seems you cannot differentiate a female with a male mammal
XD
They pee and poop after dying cus they have muscles that hold the stuff in but they stop working after dying
It's a female,right?
I have coyotes in my backyard and they attack our dogs and pets so This is some how therapeutic to me keep up the good work lol 😆
What an incredible video! It's amazing how unfazed your targets are at this such bright light. Thanks.
It's night vision
@@CobraHigh I saw it explained on another video it's white lite they start dim and brighten em up. Or that camera came from another planet
the white light used is the.. Wicked Light.
the scope cam (NV) used is the.. Rico ALPHA (iRayUSA).
the calibre used Mostly is.. .243
...and the planet is.. Earth... Texas.. chainsaw massacre!) 🤦♂🤣👍
please share the details of your equipment as we are having a big coyote problem.
@@stfuplsok What I am interested in is can these creatures see this NV rays?
Nice shooting. This is exactly why the US has some of the most abundant and diverse wildlife.
Number one- Freedom.
And secondly, well managed Fish and Game management with hunters that keep traditions alive.
Thank you.
Yeah, US has some of the most abundant and diverse wildlife. But in that way it won't be too long.
@@jarekzegarek2807
Understand Wildlife Management.
State Governments have Wildlife Experts that manage and control hunting limits and regulate what species can be taken and how much hunters can and cannot take.
These men are following the law. And believe me the law sides with animals every time. So.....
Do you understand this concept?
Yeah and human population management is done in the schools and streets too.
Yes great a 5 year old could shoot them you make me laugh try shooting them in day time without calling them in that's good shooting not sat in there back garden with night vision calling them in at least give them a chance good shooting my A hole .tell them go shoot a dear in day time the a joke
We need human management. There's to many of these varmints
I’ve said it before, but this is without doubt the best Night hunting on the Planet ❤️🏴
On Wolcott Mountain outside of Waterbury Ct. A hunter set a bait and moved out 50 yards , he killed 3 coyotes , then he saw no more , so he moved out 200 yards and shot another 150 coyotes , after he moved to 200 yards he could see the coyotes circle the bait smelling for the hunter , thats how clever those coyotes are
I wish you guys were here in Washington. We've had so many loved pets go missing because of our crazy huge coyote infestation. One time walking at night like 100 surrounded me and I thought I was gonna die. Thankfully a car came by just in time
Jeez, that sounds scary, glad yur stilll alive brutha.
DAYUM BRO IM SO GLAD YOUR ALIVE keep yourself save and your family bro! God bless you
You should carry a hand gun sir
GET A GUN???
Meanwhile the people "Finding" bigfoot can't even manage a clear thermal image, let alone anything compelling.
I agree fully --- FINDING BIGFOOT should be changed to FABRICATING BULLSHIT
I love the videos, been binge watching these. Great job mate.👍🏽
The night crew is the flat best always on the cutting edge.
Thx Stephen
16:13 nice headshot
16:10*
These cute little creatures raised so much havoc with our cattle herd, dirt naps make me smile 😃 the clarity is great, thanks for sharing.
You okay? Because I think you might need therapy
I hate this for them, I really do. But it literally has to be done… these people want their livestock protected. These gentlemen are helping
Bobcats are a problem?
they do the same stuff as coyotes in most cases
Yes???
If you were a Turkey hunter with little to no turkeys on your property, and only had fat bobcats. Then you would be in the know also.
@@DavidWenger-tw4dz what are you even saying???
@@gs_switch7907 it's a dissapearing animails.
When you hear “Do it”, you know it’s about to go down 🤣
I’m actually happy that there is a large portion to this comment section that understands coyotes are huge pests.
Don’t get me wrong, coyotes are neat little creatures. But they eat livestock and they can eat your pets if they get in your backyard. So in order to keep livestock safe they kill them off. If anything, other coyotes will breed fast enough to replace the ones they killed.
I did see they killed foxes in this video which kinda made me upset [I love foxes] but they usually get ahold of chickens and stuff like that so that may be why they were killed off. I think there was a bobcat in here as well? They also probably would eat chickens.
To sum it up, the animals they killed were [hopefully] used in beneficial ways. Like pelts and stuff.
Don’t get me wrong im an animal lover but sometimes they are pests in situations. I hope yall understand what im trying to say
This is why i like UA-cam, (informal) raw reality of the world.
That satisfaction of hearing the impact thud. Niiiice! Im jealous that you guys get them to come in that close, mine are skittish as heck!
Your videography on night kills is second to none, shots ain’t too bad either 😂👍🏻
Amazing quality night shot. What camera did you use? Outstanding. Is it the Panasonic GH6 or Sony A7S III?
"Who's your daddy." 😆 That part always gets me.
Because your heard that a lot in jail
@@travis396 for the record it was the military and you'd be amazed what an E-4 going to caffeine and nicotine withdraws will do for zyns and ripits. God she had child bearing hips 🤤
@@Iron_Road wow you like getting dominated
@@travis396 to be fair she was half Brazilian and Latina so you could say it was natural.
This reply section💀
I don’t think people realize how impressive this night vision is. Holy good fuck
The everyman assumes all night vision is like hollywood portrays it... just a green filter with a little static smh.
@@Undomaranel you’re assuming too much Pal. I’m versed with night vision. Between my job and my hobbies. I own Night Vision and infrared Binoculars for work, and I have a god awfully expensive scope on my ar15 for hunting coyote and rabbit in the desert. What’s your experience wise guy? That night vision was top of the line $15k starting prices units. Only the people who can afford full autos like they have have that shit Pal. But okay, just be a wise guy.
These guys are really skilled at hitting stationary targets with a scope.
I'm torn because they're such good looking animals but I understand completely why this must be done.
It’s unfortunate but it does preserve the eco system
why don't you research first and learn why this must be done instead of commenting stupid opinions.
@@IAMBENNYBLANCO.Why don't you read closer because I literally wrote, "I completely understand." Completely. Understand.
@@IAMBENNYBLANCO. you're really not good with reading comprehension are you?
@@deebee4575he needs to take five years to read one word give him time (please dont)
For the people hating on them killing these predators, just know if you dont slow down the population of predators then all the predators eat the prey such as rabbits and other small animals that help provide to your ecosystem. Tennessee allows the year round season of coyotes for that very reason.
Bro forgot to go to the toilet 6:04
The only thing unbelievable about this video is how long it takes you guys to shoot .
Yeah, it seems like these guys don't intend to shoot these critters, but watch them die of old age.
@@mortimerschnerd3846 I'd probably be a prick to everyone too if my parents named me Mortimer.
well, they are unpredictable so they would probably need to ensure the predator would stay still
To the people defending these coyotes, y’all have never studied coyotes in your life. Watch casual geographic please. Or at least study up on them. Eliminating majority of their population won’t dent it at all. Most animal activists don’t even know what they’re talking about. Your source is just “trust me bro! I just know!”
I like y'alls channel.. lighting is perfect and kills are precise 👍
00:57 A Bullet in the Heart
Two years late (for me) but good call out
6:05 bonus points for the death leak! 😂😂😂
hahaha
The coyote also peed itself in this moment
@@ffsupawarrior9282 thats the whole point of "death leak" o_o
Amazing skills, wish i could learn … keep it up guys !!,
Outstanding marksmanship!😎
Is the squeaking sound to get them to come closer to you?
Yeah different noises can do different things like making a whoof sound Might make them stop, That’s curiosity for u
Back in the early 1980s I shot and dogged for a living just East of the St George area in central Queensland- ( Australia)shot for Kangaroo pelts and dogged for pig meat…..used to whistle in the odd fox and Dingo…we had bounty’s on them then,paid by the local shire council ( big money back then) . I learned how to imitate and injured rabbit by whistling- something I learned from an old Dingo shooter I meet when I was a boy.This video takes me back down the years to a past I loved and miss. You boys sure do have some style and finesse tho and some fantastic shooting skills.
I live now in the Kimberley in North West Western Australia…. How I miss the cold clear nights of central Queensland in those days. Thank you for this amazing video. I’ll be watching everything you put up.
I live in a suburb outside of Cleveland and these things are everywhere I've seen a family of 5
Great Optics, Great Video. Best I have seen in awhile. Great Work
They say curiosity killed the cat. It didn't work out so well for these coyotes either! lol
Nice setup! What camera are you running?
Nokia 3310
imagine being like "oh cool theres a prey here i can quickly hunt" then the next second you've got a hole in your chest at lightspeed, ultra deserved
Are you just using a big spot light and shooting them with a regular scope or are you using a thermal?
Thermal is what they are using
Watching these Exterminators do their thing is better than watching any Action/Horror movie. True Rated R content.
Ok but why are you calling them closer? Isn’t the point of hunting them to keep them away? I’m a little confused.
(I’m not trying to say “OmG hOw HoRrIbLe CaN yOu Be!! LeT tHeM lIvE” I’m just genuinely curious)
I think in this case they were just trying to get a better video quality for the video
@@senzu8339 I hope so.
@@Omg-wm4nui think its easier to get a perfect shot to get it closer
The closer you are the less of a chance you will miss and calling can bring other coyotes you might have not seen
The footage is just so clear.
12:22 honestly the most gory thing ever
The people blown to pieces in WW2: "Are you sure about that?"
Nothing compared to some of his other vids
Nice compilation
Wow, absolutely amazing video and shooting is on point.
Always stellar videography team….big bidnazz, shot sinapz
These guys need to go to a furry convention
😂
The kissy-squeaky noise is pretty gnarly. Coyotes thought they were the ones hunting…
Great video. What caliber are you guys using?
Some people feel sorry for the coyotes. But if one of those bastards killed my cat. There would be a lot of dead coyotes.
La gente que siente lástima por los coyotes es porque no viven cerca de ellos.
that would be on you for not keeping your cat indoors, not the coyote
@@stormtrooperrandom apenas entro y no se , pero los matan solo porque hay familias a los alrededores?
@@caoos6713
Sí y no temen al ser humano ni a los perros. Matan ganado y mascotas.
Pasé la mayor parte de mi vida en Dakota del Norte y son una maldita plaga. Se reproducen como conejos y arrasan con todo ser vivo allá donde vayan.
@@torbieginger-sh2cc what if its a cat living in a farm? Cats in cities are better inside for the crazy amounts of vehicles, but cats in nature are better outdoor.
Why would you keep your car indoor when you have a thousand yards for it to explore?
Great quality video
Finally a new video
This is the best reason to go nocturnal! And to have a podnuh like this is amazing!
14:23 “who’s your daddy?” 😂😂😂😂
What camera do you guys use?
Nice work guys !
Bobcat is thinking, I thought you boys were shooting coyotes.⚰️
Amazing clarity and footage... subscribed
Great stuff guys
Nooo he is like "wtf, why i can't move?" 9:43 😭
Oh man! That shot at 12:20, 1:09, Whoa!
Очень нравится такой контент 🤤
Особенно нравится когда у поехавших любителей животных появляется пена изо рта смотря на это, а они ничего с этим сделать не могут 😂
Кота и лису жалко их просто так убили, волков надо регулировать иначе они делов могут наделать со скотом проблем с ними много, а так жалко канечно песелей.
1:08 Такой красавец стоит, смотрит и тут на тебе. Я бы не смог так с ним.. грустно это всё как то
@@РусскийПартизан-к5ж у пиндосов с ними напасть я б тоже не смог надеюсь это не ради развлечения.
@@РусскийПартизан-к5ж а сколько скота они сьели?
Ну мне кажется популяция рыцей и так не большая,по сравнению с койотами.
Imagine u walking in the forest and u heard someone say “do it”
When you got to be patient too you have to have the right color and three an excellent shooter if you don't have those three you ain't going to get coyote that was some mighty fine shooting gentleman keep up the good work
What
Don't stop when you hear 'Hey' from the woods!
I didn’t think you could use like like this for hunting anything. What state are you in?
“Here before it’s 1M views” crew where you at?! 💯
Lol yall calling a guy who hunts coyote a “Thug”😂😂😂
2 years and this video still make me interesting
to all those who says this job is illegal, these wolves would have eaten some poor baby cow and shit it out.
someone has to do this, why? to protect someones cattle.
Hunters trying to defend predator killing need to understand how to talk and understand the mindset of the hardcore anti- kill anything crowd. Words like culling, population control doesn't work. Bottom line. Coyotes, foxes.... do and WILL eat damn near anything. The weaker, frail, smaller the better. Yes YOUR precious puppy, kitten snatched in seconds, taken out into the woods and viciously ripped apart. A bunch of adorable, cute newborn birds, squirrels, raccoons, savagely torn to pieces by these animals. Left alone they can / will kill everything and then relocate into your neighborhood and first take the cats and then Fifi. Hell they might even go after you are your children.
6:00 aww he pissed himself
What is your weapon setup? Also what ammo are you using?
Toy gun and rubber ammo
@@pikachu1672 Best combo!
Nice shooting, do you ever dissect them to see what they've been eating?
When your security lights come on in the back yard. " It means the range is open"
Imagine being a coyote running around at night but then u hear"do it"
24th to like, great way to end the night...
Just curious for context - how did it got to the point where there are so many coyotes running around your property? Is this normal? Are they overpopulating?
I doubt it's just their property. They likely are a business going from one place to another, most likely hired by farmers who are having predator problems or just survey an area for activity then hunt. They are a Facebook group too. Coyote and Bobcat wise, they do run rampant killing farm animals and pets in most areas so killing them is likely allowed year-round depending on how far in the sticks people are. But a licence is required for hunting and a special license for night hunting. Or at least thats how it is in Alabama as an example.
Whoever is on the trigger...❤I want to be on your team.😎Some of the cleanest kills I've seen.🏆 What's the average range of shots?🎯
That's shooting is spot on, terrific shooting.
Is terrific shooting means so good? I also saw a guy say "ice cream is terrific" like what? Is it so good??