Night Crew S4E2 "NIGHT HUNTING 101"...the most informative night hunting video EVER made!
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- Опубліковано 4 січ 2021
- If you want to learn everything about night hunting, this educational Night Crew episode is the show for you. Chris Robinson and the team have pull out all the stops and catered to the beginner who needs advice on getting started and wanting to learn. If you've never hunted at night your entire life and need to know how to be successful, they've taken decades worth of experience killing predators at night with lights and delivered their system step by step just for you. Their process of getting coyotes and bobcats into extreme close ranges with lights can be learned right here on Night Hunting 101.
And a video like this, is why you guys are the best out there.
I’ve been waiting for this! I’m 15 and me and my dad are new to predator hunting. I love it! Got my first predator a couple weeks ago. 24lbs bobcat! Thank y’all.
seems like you guys are the real predators. If your not killing to eat then whats the purpose? Sport?
Well I know that with me I do it to help protect our deer and turkey population on our property. We also do it for farmers that live around us and they love us for it! I also skin the animal for the skin and the skin/fur is so beautiful. I don’t waste what I kill-nor do I kill for no reason. That’s a good question!!
What state can you hunt bobcat at night?
Great job buddy
@@marcushardy6029 in rural areas and in states where there are livestock farms & ranches, predator hunting is often a necessity to protect the farmers’ investments. as to we humans being the predators, as you put it, yes, we humans have always been the top predator, unless you (not YOU specifically) choose a vegan lifestyle (no indictment intended). Hunting predators such as coyotes, bobcats, etc. while distastefull to some, is no easy task. And, as these gentlemen have shown, it is a necessary sport.
As an example, I live in a semi-rural area. There are some livestock farms around where I live as well as subdivisions of homes. Not a week goes by without the baying, barking and yipping of a band of coyotes signaling their kill….often it is a beloved pet of someone in a subdivision. Now, we are not allowed to shoot coyotes strictly because of where we live. However in areas further out, coyote hunting is permitted and encouraged.
Additionally, predator hunting is far more humane that trapping or laying out poison bait traps.
I hope you can understand now the necessity of this sport.
I’ve been hunting coyotes for 20 yrs. and this video still opened my eyes to so many things. Awesome video and appreciate the advice.
I have been watching your show on TV for several years and always enjoyed it but this is the best advice I have ever heard. I remember doing the same as a kid spotlighting rabbits but would have never thought of doing the same for coyotes. Thanks for the great advice.
These are the reasons that your channel is the No1 Show on the Planet ! Have a Great and Safe 2021. ❤️🏴
I don't know what I enjoyed more, the information or the production... This is sooooooo good 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for sharing.
I like when people who are genuinely good at what they do share their "secrets."
Being good isn't about keeping secrets that give you an advantage, it is about doing your thing well. Sharing your knowledge with others so they can also do well shows maturity and confidence in what you do.
Good on you ;)
I’ve watched this video every year for 2-3 years, I am still crazy new but this always seems to help me. Thank you guys sincerely
The "light in their face" tip was the very best Predator hunting tool I have ever recieved. When I first watched the video I walked out my back door and into the woods for abouyt 100 yds. Its one of the places I like to set up. .2 mninutes after my first call a pair of coyores were coming on a string I spotted their eyes almost imidiately.. I was only able to bag one of them ( a large male) but I never cut out my headlight . Befote i only shined periodically so I would not spook the coyotes. I always played the wind to the best of my abbility.. But still i was seeing very few coyotes. I was getting busted and i never knew itr.. I will be killing Far more Coyores instead of one ever blue moon.. I cant thank you guys enough , I am headed to the Woods tomorrow nightn and PaPa has a brand new bag of tricks for These south Mississippi Coyotes!!! THANKS AGAIN GUYS!!!!!!!
This brings a whole new meaning to seeing the light
The information that you shared here is priceless. Thank you for taking the time and initiative to share your knowledge and skill. I have learned so much from you in these videos and this one is the best one yet for people that struggle to be successful at predator hunting (Myself included!) Thank you so much!
Another EXCELLENT episode! Been hunting coyotes for several years - first day, then night with lights, now thermal. Always learning and today you've convinced me that lights AND thermal are an amazing combination. Going to change the way we hunt.
how so? do you keep your headlight on while scanning?
@km6731 Yep. I look through my thermal, my headlamp is clocked at about the 10:30 position in my forehead. I see the thermal image with my right eye and the headlamp lit area with my left. My eyes aren't great at night so I rarely pick up eyeshine like others do, but can spot coyotes pretty well during the day and GREAT at night with thermal!
One of the best predator instructional videos I’ve come across. Great job guys on the production quality and the effort it takes to make a great video like this. Thumbs up!
Guys, what an absolutely superb video! I'm from Scotland and we don't have Coyote's here but we have fox which I have hunted for a number of years.
As many have said, whether shooting for 1 day or 50 years, there's always something to learn.
Keep the videos coming and thank you!
Very best wishes.
It’s crazy to know the differences between Texas night hunting and Nevada night hunting. 2 completely different styles of hunting but both end up with similar results. Love the videos, Night Crew keep em coming!!
Do a video on the calls you use. Like when and how long? Do you start out with distress calls or coyote vocals. Keep up the sweet videos!
Thank you so much for the tips and advice! I’ve been struggling with the coyotes this year. Can’t wait to put this to practice!
Thank you. For breaking so many things down. With all the hype of thermal and night vision, you are still slaying coyotes with Lights. Awesome stuff guys
Awesome contribution for future hunters. Who would have thought what you learned? So counterintuitive. Thank you!
Man 3 minutes into this video I was already sold on the lights. Excellent production and very informational. Thank you.
These guys are my favorite foreal 💪🏿 I been waiting for this to drop.. he describes me in the beginning 🔥
2021......here we go!! Thanks for putting this video together. Hope your 2021 year is a great one!! Keep 'em coming!!
It's the same reason deer stop in the middle of the road when your lights hit them in the eyes: they can't see you so stop to try to figure out what you are. That's why I keep my hand on the HORN when driving at night during the rut, so they Hear me when they don't see me. Clears them out of the road every time, in plenty of time.
You hit a deer with a white light in East Texas, and they evacuate the area immediately. And they get nervous with a red light.
Thank you, I have been watching your videos for several years now. I take some info from your videos and have learned. Awhile back I picked up a wicked head light and that was a great help rather then a handheld. Then beginning of 2020 I picked up thermal from UNV. It is awesome, although I don’t have a kill with it yet. This season I have been going early morning so far. Next week I was planning to start some night hunting again. Hoping to get my first thermal kill! Thank you for all your information and entertainment. Your videos are very professionally done also, a pleasure to watch. I always can’t wait until the next one.
Thank you for a very educational video. Everything I had questions on, you answered them.
Happy New Year...keep em coming
I love this im 15 new to this type of hunting and I've just been hunting here and there out at a place yall actually hunt and I am already in love with it still can't wait to get my first coyote
Best video I’ve seen. Thanks for the tips fellas.
Great camera work, great information...Thanks Night Crew!
This video taught me way better than any teacher ever will thanks a lot for this video
Very informative clip guys. I live on 3500 acres here in the Texas Hill Country paved with Coyotes. Everything you said makes sense! I switched off 2 nights ago and turned back on with 3 Coyotes so close I could not get any focus through my scope. 👍
Y'all are the best! You're representing our great Lone Star Stare well! Keep it up!
Been hunting coyotes since dawn was created....just a different way...love how you guys do it....
You guy answered my question that I have been looking for. Many times I have asked hunters about how to use the light at night and they point me in another direction.
Thank you for this. I am forever in your debt for teachings
Chris, I now use your light method all the time now when hunting coyotes at night. Wow! it has completely turned my results around. Thank you to you and the Night Crew guys for what you do. 0:03 0:03
I was about to order a red lite until coming across this great information. Now wondering if bright white led spot lite will be good, or older non led lite
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These are really good tips. Used everything y’all said step by step and man did it work. Got 2 at 80 yards. And 1 at 150. Would’ve kept going if my lights didn’t die.
What a GREAT SET UP on the truck !
Need more educational stuff from y’all. Hunted all my life, but never hunted predators.
Thank you guys for this great and very informative video.
Thank you for the videos and the tips. I just started Predator hunting and yesterday evening on my 3rd ever I called in 2 bobcats and got them both. Wish I could post a picture but thanks again for the videos.
Just heard about you guys on the Predator Hunter podcast, this is exactly what I have been looking for! Great stuff!
We have coyotes stalking our animals especially at night so this information really helps us fight back ...
Thank you for this fellas. Much appreciated
Great video. Very informative. Thank you.
The quality of this video is amazing. The time lapse the audio layoutnthe music isnt to loud l. Im happy i found yall
Next level information, thanks for the great video!!!
I’m new to hunting, thank you for sharing your wisdom
Hunting is all about having a good time and sharing knowledge
Amazing video, seriously surprised at how well the video was put together.
I can say these videos have helped me. I used to shut my light off and scan every so often. Now I leave it on and I see way more coyotes now. If anything, when hunting by myself, I just have to make sure I don't move my light too drastically or shine my gun or anything, otherwise I get a coyote to come right in and take a dirt nap.
Going for my first trip on a buddies 150 acres in a few days; stoked to say the least.
I'm currently 17, and I've been wanting to go night hunting for years, and hopefully next year I'm going to with my uncle! Everyone finds it odd that a younger girl wants to hunt, but it was how I was raised and I just find it interesting. Thank you guys so much for all of the information and tactics!!
I’m 17 as well, today’s going to be my second time going out shooting coyotes we seen a wolf yesterday and almost brought it down as well. I’m Native American so we basically hunt whenever we want on native land it’s a fun thing to do and coyotes kill livestock and pets so they need to go
@@tysonazure6168 you're so lucky! I just turned 18 and everything seems to go so fast now, I just don't get it!
Thank you so much just what I need to hear learn loads from your videos!!!!! Thank you
“ I needed to hear “
Really enjoyed the video very educational. Thanks guys.
Thank you for the tips
Awesome video, content and quality! 👍👍
Great video! You just helped a struggling hunter.
You guys have the best content and get me hyped about night hunting. Soon I'll have some night vision and hope to get some airgun coyote kills at 50 yards or so. Will be posted on my channel. Keep up the good work!
Great tips. 👍🏻 thanks for doing the video.
you sure taught me a bunch!!! Appreciate it
This is the only hunting show I've ever been able to watch. I love every second of it. I just wish I could afford a fraction of the gear.
Check out Meateater on netflix
Me too
One peice at a time my friend. I put 25 bucks a paycheck aside just for this...adds up decently quick and unless you are truly paycheck to paycheck, you never miss it and you never spend "500" so to speak on a peice of gear. You just spend your "25" from your last paycheck to get it
@@colearmitage1000 lol I'm literally paycheck to paycheck and I'm still behind even after cutting every corner I can. It's just a dream for me at this point.
@@xMrBlack lol hey maybe penny by penny then that you find on the streets or in the couch!
Impressive video. Great information we will give a run this early spring.
Just found your videos! This was a great one with lots of info. We get our first night season here in Missouri next month. Just got a good gun light and can't wait to go! Keep the videos coming!
The best video I have ever seen
Super informative video! Subbed. I’m exactly the level of hunter you’re taking about in this video. I’ve been trying to kill one at night in central Maine for a couple years, but have yet to connect. I’ve had them close so I know some of what I’m doing is working. Hopefully these tips will help close that gap. Thanks for sharing.
I must be the luckiest person alive, or there is a boatload of coyote where I'm at. Sitting 20 feet from the house, with IR. No calling. 3 coyote first night, all within 150 yards. No more than 30 minutes between each one.
With the tips you just gave. I expect plenty more. Good stuff guys, thank you.
Wow! This is the best video I have yet to see about coyotes at night. Im new to all of this. I work on a cattle ranch and sometimes do over nights since its calving season. Last night some coyotes ate 2 of our calfs. I have a ruger 1022. I want to get rid of them. Ill keep watching these videos.
Did you kill any coyotes?
You may hit em with a 22 but chances are they'll run off. A centerfire will do much better.
We started out hunting coyotes with a 2AA pen light attatched to a wide brimmed hat with a swatch of duct to a wide brimmed hat with a safety pin using a Johnny Stewart cassette tape in a boom box covered with a burlap sack.
Guess how long ago that was !
Great video thanks.
Thanks for sharing the information.
Love hunting with lights!
Best video on UA-cam
Ty for the insight
Hey guys been watching your videos for a few months. Just bought my first e caller at bass pro it's a ecotec 300 I ain't been able to call anything in yet just tryed a few times. But I hope someday I can be half as a successful as you guys are. I live by Nashville Tn ima try it again this weekend I'm hoping I get my first coyote.
I think is going to help me and my buddy out alot we have tried different stuff but this is the way to go , we have hunted for 2 years now and only killed 2 red foxes and they were in the same exact spot 2 years apart
Great vid cheers guys 👍🏻
Great Video, I'm a light every minute or so just to scan guy. I will keep it on solid now to see.
Love the videos
Thanks guys.
I hunted coyotes at the age 12. Me and two brothers i ran with decided to take a ranchero out spottin. One drives, one runs the light, and the other was the shooter. We would rotate after the shooter made a kill. We had a blast out shootin and fishin.
Thanks so much for the priceless information and experience. Could you please post something on how and from what you built your light setup? Maybe a video of your light setup? Or would you build and sell one? Thanks again for all the great videos.
Night vision & thermal was just made legal in Iowa last year. I bought a Night vision scope soon after. I've shot a fox so far. Cant use NV during deer season but thermal is ok. Cant wait until 1/10/21 all deer seasons will be closed then its game on.
🎉thanks guys
Excellent video! I'm new to the sport , hopefully have one down soon!
Que buen video.
Yo pensaría precisamente te lo que dijeron.
Buena producción también.
Get everyone you see fellers.....fine job your doing..dont stop!
Never even thought to keep my light on. Guess I’ll try when I go out later
Same here... Did it work out better? I am going in a few days, going to try as well.
@@MrBigokhunter I was only able to go out a few times and didn’t manage to call anything in. I’m gonna continue to try it though because it seems like a great idea
Thanks for this!
Man hopefully this can help us out here in WV great video
Good video very informative
Please Chris do a video using all 3 colors.
Man you got my inner hunter ready to go. Unfortunately I've never hunted and am kinda scared to pull the trigger( not figuratively speaking financially speaking ).
Thanks for this! Ya'll got any daytime tips too. For example late afternoon Rolling into dusk when they start hollering at each other. Thanks again great vid.
Heck yeah! Great Video. New Sub
Love seeing the bullet fly…….👍👍👍
Great vids!!
Nice job.
Brand new here. Thank you for this!
I'm an experienced coyote hunter and the white light thing would have helped me with a bunch of got aways.
Amazing boys
Dang, its the unpressured dogs that we can't find around us! Chances of getting them into a call is maybe one in ten sets. Its disheartening sometimes, but we keep trying our best.
I have a serious predator problem on my farm in Florida. Foxes and coyote. I’ve watched this video multiple times and have studied for weeks. I’m hoping I can take care of this problem