Thermal Hunting Coyotes With Chris Kreiner!

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  • Опубліковано 22 лют 2021
  • Topic-thermal and night hunting-how to kill more coyotes with michigan coyote hunting champion Chris Kreiner
    Welcome to the first episode of 5 in our coyote hunting series. We will be dropping a new coyote hunting podcast every day this week. In part 1, we talk with Chris Kreiner about his strategies for killing more coyotes in his home state of Michigan.
    He has been awarded the Predator Hunter of the Year award by the state, and has a ton of useful information on how to kill coyotes at night! Be sure to stop by tomorrow when we talk to our next expert!
    Predator hunting went through a huge growth period in the last decade. Now the new buzz is thermal predator hunting with handheld scanners and weapon-mounted thermal units have quickly taken storm.
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  • @Scottydaleo
    @Scottydaleo 3 роки тому +4

    Looking forward to your next show. I have a few suggestions for questions that I think are very relevant for predator callers today new and old.
    1) what is the best set up suggestion for a SOLO coyote caller as far as where he should stand, e-caller placement?
    2) same question as above but best set up advice when hunting with a partner.
    3) how much walking into a stand is too much walking into a stand? I have a couple places I need to walk 800 yards into my ideal location. Can’t use a side by side, really no way to drive back. Is that just a bad idea?
    4) how close by / how far away should the e-caller be to the solo shooter? To the team shooters? And I assume the caller should always be placed upwind of the shooters but generally what are their thoughts on this?
    5) what night time seems to be there most productive? If they could only hunt from 8pm-10pm, or 10pm-midnight, or midnight to 2am...what would they choose?
    6) how long do they generally call for until they leave? 15 minutes ? An hour?
    7) are they scanning with thermal as they walk in? (Which slows down getting to your spot) or are they just doing a preliminary scan at truck and then getting to their location as fast as possible to start scanning and calling?
    8) last q lol. If calling with a partner how close should you be together AND what is the best way to communicate with each other as a coyote is spotted? Is there some advice on best practices in this situation???
    Thanks.

  • @brucezechman1557
    @brucezechman1557 16 днів тому

    What was the name of the long underwear again? Where do I find that actually tell me both sponsors again?

  • @CKreinerMedia
    @CKreinerMedia 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the opportunity fellas. If you’re ever in Mid Michigan look me up and we’ll get a few sets it.

  • @nowherespecial6780
    @nowherespecial6780 2 роки тому +1

    You guys need to get Chris from the night crew and O'Neill Ops Super cool dudes talk to Crush all the time about Coyote hunting .He is in Texas. And I'm all the way up here in Maine. He takes the time out to make everybody a better hunter and his footage is crazy And his goal is to make everybody a better predator hunter

  • @lastbreathtv4332
    @lastbreathtv4332  3 роки тому

    Chris Kreiner was a ton of fun to have on! Talk about an absolute coyote hunting machine! Big shoutout to him for joining us and talking all about how to crush more coyotes this winter!

  • @Scottydaleo
    @Scottydaleo 3 роки тому +1

    Great content. Thanks for tips and very great guests.

  • @Preying_on_predators
    @Preying_on_predators 2 роки тому +1

    New research (2019) estimated a deer 297 million olfactory receptors, a human has 5 million, German Shepard estimated to have 200 million, coyotes are "believed" to have a little bit better sense of smell, estimated 220 million.

  • @nowherespecial6780
    @nowherespecial6780 6 місяців тому +1

    Last spring. 2023.. Fifty two pound male. At our rod and gun club competition. That is In. The state of Maine.

    • @weldmonger1560
      @weldmonger1560 3 місяці тому

      Holy crap that's a bruiser! I hope you do but chances of that happening again is slim to none! Lol the east they get pretty stout ey! My biggest was 50 and this one was shot in southwest Michigan. I got mine tanned. Are u mounting him or tanning it? Would of mounted mine but didn't have the money lol

  • @austinweisenburger3715
    @austinweisenburger3715 3 роки тому +2

    No lie just got off a unsuccessful evening coyote hunt, myself. Great video after to lick my wounds.

    • @lastbreathtv4332
      @lastbreathtv4332  3 роки тому

      It happens to all of us buddy! Those suckers are hard to hunt. We get skunked more times than not, that's for sure!

  • @brandonconner4860
    @brandonconner4860 3 роки тому +1

    Sweet podcast

  • @Clickedspider
    @Clickedspider 2 роки тому +1

    You should ask what they wear for ear pro.

  • @jamminjames9656
    @jamminjames9656 2 роки тому

    So I have a question. We’ve been hunting a couple of sets in Michigan in our area and will use a challenge call which gets a response sometimes more than one response. The main problem we have is (and we are totally wind direction conscious) the coyotes will not leave the woods to come out to the call. We are in camo and use cover to hide our silhouettes. It’s frustrating to hear them so close yet see nothing. How do you get them out of the woods??

    • @cantralltaxidermy
      @cantralltaxidermy 2 роки тому +1

      Just my 2 cents. Could be a few things. Could they see you set up? Park the vehicle? Are they called to by anyone else? Maybe overhunted. Smart dogs. I’ve had the same issue at times, if I know they are in the area I’ll spend a little more time on stand and try using pup sounds or fights, or just cycle through the options to try and make it work.
      But sometimes they just win.
      I do find that hunting at night I get way better commitment out of the dogs. Coming into the call.
      Good luck 👍

    • @jamminjames9656
      @jamminjames9656 2 роки тому

      @@cantralltaxidermy thanks for your feedback. They are some wiley critters for sure.

    • @979NM
      @979NM 6 місяців тому +1

      Try moving closer with coyote sounds. Makes them think an unfamiliar dog is coming into their territory. So if you call 500yds away and they respond into the woods but won’t come, move 150 yds closer and call again.