@groundedhunting you mentioned a magnetic sign on your truck to help with police interactions... what's it say? I've been leaving a piece of paper under my wiper blade when I park, so I'm curious what you're doing. 100% suppressed here and I've never had even a porch light turn on when I'm shooting, but I'm always thinking about that potential interaction.
Hey, just wondering what you do with the coyotes that you kill? I saw that your group killed a lot of coyotes in Kansas. I am trying to get into coyote hunting here in Virginia but I'm not sure what to do with them other than tanning them. Thanks and I really enjoy your channel. (Thanks Dan).
Now if you daytime hunt is it similar sequences to like night hunting or is it more the destress and bird calls or would it be howling, destress/bird calls and fighting?
@@GROUNDEDHUNTING Thank you I'm new to predator hunting so that's why I asked like you said in your video here in Michigan there more active at night I live in the city outside of Detroit I work for the county parks I see coyotes during the day there but they're all used to people and they're not able to be hunted. And with my AR-15 I can only hunt state land during daylight and I can use it on private after dark and that's about a hour drive and don't have to many private spots at the moment
It adds up really quick man. $7000-$10k isn't unusual if you're really doing it. For those of us hunting 4-6 nights a week, it's absolutely a worthwhile purchase. There's way worse ways to spend money. LOL
@groundedhunting you mentioned a magnetic sign on your truck to help with police interactions... what's it say? I've been leaving a piece of paper under my wiper blade when I park, so I'm curious what you're doing. 100% suppressed here and I've never had even a porch light turn on when I'm shooting, but I'm always thinking about that potential interaction.
What chest pack is that your wearing?
Hey, just wondering what you do with the coyotes that you kill? I saw that your group killed a lot of coyotes in Kansas. I am trying to get into coyote hunting here in Virginia but I'm not sure what to do with them other than tanning them. Thanks and I really enjoy your channel. (Thanks Dan).
Why would they go to a homeless shelter tho??
No you just go into the thickets and call them in the daytime not fields. Just be mindful of ur set up and early morning is best.
Great content!
Now if you daytime hunt is it similar sequences to like night hunting or is it more the destress and bird calls or would it be howling, destress/bird calls and fighting?
Only thing I do differently is the day is run a little more soft distress and not so aggressive fight sounds.
@@GROUNDEDHUNTING Thank you I'm new to predator hunting so that's why I asked like you said in your video here in Michigan there more active at night I live in the city outside of Detroit I work for the county parks I see coyotes during the day there but they're all used to people and they're not able to be hunted. And with my AR-15 I can only hunt state land during daylight and I can use it on private after dark and that's about a hour drive and don't have to many private spots at the moment
Did he say 13-14k rig???
It adds up really quick man. $7000-$10k isn't unusual if you're really doing it. For those of us hunting 4-6 nights a week, it's absolutely a worthwhile purchase. There's way worse ways to spend money. LOL