Shit analogy. It's an accident. They have their lives too. Don't you respect the animal kingdom and food chain? Hunt to live but not to fictitiously curtail an alleged problem. New subdivisions are a nuisance to coyotes so if they lie in wait and snatch babies you're cool with it? Since we're not considering feelings here, coyotes don't feel a disparity between a child and a coyote pup. It's all relative, right?
Folks who have lots of sand in their vagina. Like, sand castles are falling out as they smash on their keyboards and type their ignorant, inflammatory remarks. That's how much sand is jam packed up in there. Imagine how uncomfortable that must be. It explains why they're always upset and whiny, doesn't it?
n8bolton I wonder if i got the one time I killed a coyote, when it was sprinting toward a 5 year old child, on video if they would have whined about it.
+Fishwipe McPicklefucker Damn, those coyotes are real monsters. You are a real hero. Humans, we're a dime a dozen and just getting dumber. You don't even respect yourself, why the fuck would you respect anyone or anything else?
I really appreciate seeing the attention that is paid to muzzle direction, example at 4:12 one of the hunters is walking back to the other two, while he's not paying too much attention, the walker was about to walk right in front of the rifle, the guy on the rifle first moves the rifle to the left and as the guy continues to walk in he points the muzzle down into the dirt rather than let the guy walk directly in front of it. I was a hunter safety instructor for many years, paying careful attention to what is going on is what prevents accidents, that little demonstration made points with me.
Nice video. Helps new hunters see the do’s and donts. Don’t talk. Don’t celebrate after shooting the first one. Look for the second one. Don’t hunt in large packs. Hunt large packs. Do Practice shooting your rifle. Do give your buddy a hard time for a miss but wait til your in the truck. Great Job, looks like a great time.👍
Also I appreciate that there is no raunchy language and over the top fist pumping, this is about taking life and you guys are showing the pretty high ethic here.
Ken Arbuckle hope that was aimed at geometry dash n not me. ..I'm far from liberal n I know and practice shtf skills. n spend a lot of time during the seasons wrangling up critters for the freezer....
6:00 was fucking appalling....If you shoot that badly you're a liabiliy not a hunter. Shoot true, kill clean, or practice until you can...You will rarely get an easier shot.
Yea this shit is weak. For one thing I'm not a big fan of killing something I'm not going to eat, or more specifically purposely baiting and luring animals to shoot that I don't intend to eat. Aside from that though, if your going to do it do it proper. Take clean shots, be mindful of your back stop and take this stuff seriously instead of giggling like a school girl and shooting wildly. It's just bad for the sport.
Joe Doole dude...coyote are not native in many parts of the country and have no natural predators...so they need to be killed if you wanna have opportunity at plentiful game that can be eaten. pc culture is killing this country...grow a set.
Im watching the video and at 5:40 when you start blowing the distress call, my cat comes in the room and peeks around the corner looking for something to kill....lol
I saw a coyote today on my ride to school. I was so excited and just really impressed by its wildness and agility. We all have our ways to connect with nature I guess. Mine is not hunting but good for you all if you’re having fun
Great video. I like the realistic videos when misses are shown as well as the hits. I think a few of these coyotes died,,,,from laughing themselves to death.
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For those complaining about only hunting for food you really need to educate yourself on the balancing act that modern hunting plays. If we only hunted edibles there would be too much pressure on the edible animals. If we only hunted predators, then there would be an out of control population of deer, and elk, etc. Besides, when I shoot a coyote, we don't waste much. The skins make fantastic furs for jacket collars, mitts, and hats. The meat is ground and cooked up for dog food. Te guts feed the little omnivores that inhabit the wood lands. I haven't figured out what to do with the bones yet. I know of many ideas, but all take artistic talents that I don't have.
Or... We could let the ecosystem balance itself. If we kill no animals. There would be a balance. To many predators means little food. Little food means the predators die off. The predators die off the food will repopulate. It's a cycle. If we play a part in this the cycle is gone
Zane Van Kosky Yes man was never a part of this cycle in the past 200,000 years. We just magically had food fall on our plates and farmers/ranchers never had to use any land that wasn't a part of the overall ecosystem. Really!!! As much as you like to think we are not a part of the natural circle of life you are sorely misguided. The only difference we have is that we have learnt that we can be too greedy and we have to balance our actions with conservation. We are not perfect at it yet but in many ways we have seen huge successes despite some failures.
Actually, every state's wildlife commission relies on hunters to control animal populations. The number of hunters has been declining in recent years, which is a big problem. Perhaps it's the spread of liberal ideas which are anti-hunting (yet they don't mind eating meat from the grocery stores) and all the laws and regulations designed to limit or stop hunting. In Massachusetts, you can't bow hunt on Sundays. I guess bows make too much noise.... I just joined a fishing and hunting club and am learning how to hunt, and I'm teaching my little girl to fish and use a bow... eventually she'll learn to handle a gun. These are essential skills. My liberal friends are appalled -- you can imagine what they're like here in the Northeast, "oh those poor cute deer!" Of course they're all catching Lyme disease around here because of the deer ticks but they are still against hunting, go figure.
A few of them Yotes' missed their " NAPS " ... oh well, good shootin' on the rest. Like the video's, thanks for sharing ... ( glad I'm not the only 1 who misses Yotes from time to time )
I remember we had to kill two coyotes because they damn near got a hold of our goats. We really didn't want to kill them because they normally stay out of our way, but we did not want them in our property. Much less trying to kill our animals.
Vince the Deer Okay. It's something you may have had to do but really didn't want to. Sounds like you respect life. Glad to see that you don't "live to kill."
+Steve Silvers The most respectful thing anyone can do when they choose to kill an animal be it for food or to protect their property is to give it a quick and humane death with as little suffering as possible.
dourabbawinner I agree with you. I think Steve might have been referring to trophy hunters. I think hunting is only necessary when it's for food or clothing.
Good video teamradical. all the people posting don't understand a thing about hunting. or the work and time that we put into making destroyed habits better slowly but surely. keep the work up guys love the videos.
I have absolutely no problem with shooting coyotes. What I do have a problem with is all the shooting on the level with no idea of what is in the background.
+jerry bennett we actually do know what's in the background....these are stomping grounds we've known since early childhood. We agree knowing what's in the background is extremely important especially with frozen ground.
It's a well and good to bash people who legally hunt. It's proper management. Coming to a neighborhood near you because the deer population is so high from lack of hunting management. The Eastern coyote population spikes. Then one sunny morning... An eastern coyote is following your wife who is out jogging with your 6 month old in a jogging stroller in your suburban yuppy neighborhood. The coyote is trying to figure out a way to get to your infant. Your wife has no idea she is being followed / stalked until another person jogging says "Wow... Your German shepard is beautiful." I don't have a dog That's not my dog!!! That's no German Shepherd!!!! They yell at it. It veers off and walks back into suburbia unafraid and a little smarter. It might have Better luck next time... Watch you small children & pets. This is a true story...
Doug Smith my friend kicked a coyote in the face when he was walking his dog one night. The coyote came down from the hills and charged my friend who kicked the coyote in the face and ran home. His parents looked around but the coyote was gone. Shit’s scary and a good reason why I’m getting excited for my first brush dog hunt in the coming winter
Doug Smith also coyotes are regularly seen near a middle school. They’re big too and have been seen strutting around the running track where my grandparents often go running on
Anybody here wondering how somebody's opinion on hunting or pest control has to do with their political standpoint, or why others feel the need to complain instead of ignoring the video? Because to be honest, I could give less of a shit about those two things. I like animals, and I like pest control. Good video guys
Well the cam is to blend in, bipod is for a steady shot (when not sitting on a leve it doesnt work to well), tripod for steady footage, scope because its hard to shoot a rifle without one and the electronic calls because i frankly suck at calling. Anymore brain busters boss?
Hunting animals for subsistence, I can understand. Shooting varmints like prairie dogs and coyotes, I also understand. I can even see where it would be a lot of fun. But why the mountain lion?
Because some people actually eat them, I would. Some people even say - that have eaten them - that they are the best game meat they've had. Also, they make a beautiful mount.
Lions like this aren't really a dying breed as the media wants us to think. Where I live (Interior BC) it is estimated that there are 2 lions per 1000 acres. Seeing that these animals can travel up to 20 klicks on a daily basis they have our whole valley covered! In fact, many lions have been forcibly domesticated by urban sprawl and are now coming into cities and scaring the local public (we had an instance of them stalking children at a daycare)! Now because of this it is permissible to hunt these animals (with special permission from conservation officers). In reality, it makes sense when you think about it.
They have killed two of my wifes cats, I hear them often at night and very close,and in the three years I've lived at my spot only seen one. How the hell do I shoot them if I never see them? The wife won't let me try calling them because of our other pets-doesn't want me ringing the dinner bell.
...well you might need some luck there they are smart here to at night or early morning if a firetruck comes by (we live next to collier a little road) they howl at it and they must move fast to cuz 1 min they will be in the yard the next there 100 yds away
***** The thing is, if I was behind the gun, I wouldn't have pulled the trigger because I'm not impatient as fuck and irresponsible for shooting while the animal was running. This people MUST go to jail. The animal could of moved closer but this bitch has an itchy trigger finger.
***** I forgive hunters for simple mistakes, but this was no mistake. They tried to kill the animal while it was running, no one was forcing them to do that but their down syndrome.
It would be interesting to know what you did to track and kill that first coyote that was clearly hit/wounded. Just shrug your shoulders and walk away is not OK.
You've never held a rifle, have you? Headshots are not easy, and animals move their heads more than virtually any other part of their bodies, increasing the likelihood of a bad shot.
***** quite frankly i myself do have two rifles and i understand that headshots are not easy, but if you don't have the ability to put a clean headshot onto the animal then you aunt to call yourself a hunter! however the fact that the man then started to spray his bullets all around the coyote backs up our point that this man should not be hunting until he can hit an accurate shot !
Just a note to those who watch these videos, just so they can make lame guesses and assumptions...If you "leave nature alone" it will surely take care of itself. I can assure you, however, that if nature does take care of itself, it will do so with disease and sickness. It will not be discriminate as to species, health of herds or packs, and it will most likely cross over to domestic livestock and animals, such as dogs and cats. Hunting is a better way. It is quicker and more merciful than the alternative.
Gregg Gause , I worked w the AK F&G dept for 25 years & due to proper game management the game populations in America are higher than they have EVER been. Damn shame these stupid bunny hugger libtards dont bother to check the FACTS before they shoot off their stupid mouths. But, to be a libtard the first requirement is to be ignorant AND brainless.
Hey Nick take a good look at about 4:15 the guy sitting on the ground is manipulating his rifle with his friend walking right into his kill zone. Then he lazily points the muzzle down as his friend passed right in front of him. Never checked to see if his rifle was clear
I'm all about hunting some coyotes... and have taken some out in my time as well, however, just because they are coyotes doesn't mean ethics should go out the window. If you can't place an accurate kill shot on an animal that's on the move, then you shouldn't be taking the shot. It's not fair to the animal and it makes us, as hunters, look bad.
Douglas McArthur where do you see ethics not come into play? The fact that we missed? Are you another one of the UA-cam hunters here to tell me you are "The Great White Hunter" and have never missed? We show our misses because its real life instead of hiding them.
Team Radical While I appreciate you guys showing us all aspects of your hunts... including the misses... I think you are missing my point. I never said I don't miss on occasion, but when I do, it's not because I'm taking a shot that I've never practiced or a shot that I'm not sure I can make. If you can tell me that on all of those misses that you were confident you could make the shot, because you have simulated similar situations, practiced it, and become proficient in taking such shots then by all means... take the shot. If you still miss, then obviously there are other factors to consider... just like anytime anyone misses. But if it's a shot you've never simulated or attempted in a similar situation in practice, then in my opinion, you're shot is unethical and it shouldn't be made.
***** Self righteous spin anyone? Wild animal populations are kept suppressed not for greater environmental or ecological reasons, but so they don't become a "nuisance" to the most destructive species on Earth.
***** a lot of people get on the animal controll wagon, I think if you do a little soul searching, you will find that a lot of hunters use this to ease there consience. Not to say that you do, its just interisting to see how many hunters use that. For me I enjoy the hunt, killing is the bad part of it.
Braam Van der vyver One must not forget, though: It's humanity's fault that these ecosystems are functionally broken and animal control is necessary at all.
+KingArcadeGamer it was a good clean kill i thought as well but hunting a wild cat seems odd to me, but in saying that i am from new zealand and i only hunt for meat or for population control.
How far are these shots? It was fairly poor shooting in my opinion. If you can't hit your targets, you shouldn't shoot or you should wait for a better spot. These dogs all seemed to be coming in and they didn't look to scared; they would have presented you with lots of other or closer shots. But you guys seemed too quick on the trigger and kind of trigger happy (I judge that by the way you shoot at the running targets). The kill rate on the running targets seems to be very low. You have a better chance wounding them and missing them then you do at killing them, but you blast away anyway. I understand what you are doing, but I just think that there are better, more honorable ways of doing it.
jimmi izzy Def. appreciate/understand your comment. However, we certainly aren't perfect nor scared to admit it. We do sight in our guns to make sure we are accurate as possible, but sometimes we miss. The coyotes running away have already been educated and as long as it's safe we will fire. The ammo we use is DRT ammo. Check it out. Notice all the coyotes shot (hit), dropped dead in their tracks. Very difficult running camera equipment/hunting them at the same time here in Illinois. They can make out the hunter much easier with multiple ppl. along. Anyways, check out our other coyote videos and best of luck to you!
David Taylor I clicked on the video because it was named, "Dirt Naps". It seemed like a name that would be given for people with an immature and disrespectful attitude toward the animals and toward hunting them. I am not anti-hunting nor anti-killing, but I just think that killing these awesome creatures is something that should done with understanding, respect, and maturity. But with shooting coyotes and often prairie dogs, people often like to blast away at them like they are crap animals with no worth or rights. It wasn't the worst video ever, but I thought that they could have done a better job representing honorable hunting.
jimmi izzy I never even noticed the title. I was just clicking through videos like I normally do. You're right, Dirt Naps (had to google it) is a horrible title. Makes it sound more like an old Ogrish or something. Not cool. I'm on the same wave length as you; I have no problem with hunting (to an extent), but this video seems a little disrespectful in my opinion. But you're right, not the worst video by far (maybe makes it worse though :/ )
These comments are hilarious. I cant believe people can not comprehend the concept of a pest. Just because he does not eat the kill does not mean he is killing for fun. Do you eat the rats/mice you kill in your home? Mammoth, CA has many packs of coyotes that roam the town at night. Numerous dogs have been killed by coyotes while with their owners. How is this not a pest and a nuisance? Read a comment from an ignorant non-hunter saying the coyotes never enter town. May be true in his instance but to say that example extends to all areas of the country is false.
I don't have a problem hunting or pest control but I do have a problem with you shooting at an animal pest or not wile they are running away, you obviously don't have the the skills required to do it and you run the risk of injuring the animal. Hunt them all day long, not a problem, but for Christs sake hunt to kill, not to wound. Don't make them suffer. The ones you did kill were great, the lights were out faster than they knew what was going on, but don't just shoot at them running away knowing that A) its a hard shot to kill the animal and B) if you were to somehow hit it there is more of a chance to wound it than to kill it outright. A good rule of thumb is DON'T SHOOT UNLESS YOU CAN DROP IT WITH ONE SHOT!
Bullshit. As long as they kill it in a timely matter...the "one shot instant kill" is nice, but not always possible OR necessary. In the wild, prey run from predators, hunter-gatherers would chase down their prey. You liberals are taking this "don't make them suffer" way too seriously, as if they're torturing the animal for days at a time. Smh
For one I'm not liberal. Second it's not the "one shot instant kill" it's the " I have a small chance to kill another if I swing my gun in that direction and pull the trigger" there is more of a chance of just wounding the animal in the hind leg for instance, and it dident sound like they were going to chase it down if they did hit it.
+damiion666 Yes sure pests do need to go I'm with you on that one I do it myself, but it's not the problem here. Recklessness with a gun is the problem here. Just winging an animal in the leg just to let it live and suffer Isent the same as eradicating a pest problem. All I'm saying is ammo Isent cheap, don't waste it on a maybe shot.
Great video. Keep up the good work. I have worked on a farm and seen the harm & nuisance these coyotes, bobcats, etc can cause. If they could see the bloody lambs AND the money lost. Maybe they would feel differently. I guess they feed roaches, rats, and bedbugs in their city dwellings. Every living creature must be saved. *cue the violin*
Colton D'Agostino That's really what you have to say.... if you pay attention to the video you obviously see Justin see's chance walking back hence why he was turning rifle away from him and then pointing it at the ground.
exactly! I wasnt saying that in a bad way! Just pointing out that he practices really good gun safety and he is setting a good example! not everyone on the internet is a hater haha
I like guns better than cross bows... I am 14 years old and me and my sister both shot a doe with a crossbow and we never found the deer we hit the deer in the right place right on it's lung and the crossbow did not kill it... Yesterday night I went to my uncles land and shot a 200 lb doe and I shot it with a muzzle loader with 40 grains of powder and we found the doe about 100 yards from where we shot it and the shot went right threw both of the lungs... I will never use a crossbow again lol
This is frustrating to watch .. Iv been calling coyotes in wester PA for two years and never have even seen a coyote, but I find tracks and scat ... These just get out of the truck and the coyotes come charging in like Normandy ! .... Very awesome
i need some help. I need to hunt coyote by my family's home is in a mountainous and heavily forested area. It is a municipal area so i can only use small caliber riles. whats the best way to hunt coyotes in a heavily forested area in a mountain region. I have all the calls and know about their extreme sense of smell (to the point i have baited them within eye site) any help will me most appreciated. If i got money for killing them id make a career out of it
start off soft calling in case coyotes are real close. the last thing you want to do is call really loud and bust them out of the area. Pay attention to the terrain and wind direction. Almost all the coyotes we shoot try to get downwind. Our goal is to get a shot at them just before they hit the downwind side of us. Hope this helps, best of luck.
Not against hunting for food or protecting livestock, but why shoot a big cat in a tree? Going to eat it? I get coyotes, wild hogs, deer, etc. Not sure I get killing a black bear either (with the baiting, too. That's sportsmanlike.) I'll get off the soapbox...probably not going to change anyone's mind here.
+roosterinboro We did eat the mountain lion. Also, black bear is DELICIOUS! As far as the lion goes at that specific location the DNR was having a hard time establishing a good sheep population because the lions were so thick and killing them off. To each their own we have our own beliefs or opinions. It is and was legal to shoot for a reason.
+Team Radical Let's be real guys, killing is fun. The whole world over is killing in one way or another. The thing that stands out is respect for life, kill when needed. You aren't doing that. 7 billion people on this planet in their own heads with their own opinions. I see "Team Radical" selfishly justifying there ethics at the cost of other lifeforms. Yeah, you were raised that way. And so was I. Baiting and cornering/treeing animals is weak. Have some respect. Even filming this is bragging rights.
"Hunting is bad for the environment and you're evil and stupid!" *Doesn't realize that hunting stabilizes the ecosystem* Typical, nobody here criticizing you guys actually knows what they're talking about.
Mother nature doesnt need your damn help to stabalize the environment fucking idiot. People are over populated, would you like it if some species decided they wanted to stabilize the environment by taking most humans out! Fucking scumbag
cejkwo Mass the list can go on and on why we hunt them. Mainly to keep the numbers in balance because too many coyotes take a major toll on the other game such as whitetails, quail, pheasant, rabbits, etc... We tan the pelts and either keep them or sell them.
The poor old hunter takes it from the Whinetta couch potatoes if he kills them or if he misses them. Great shooting lads, the spring Bambies and the farmers will thank you for your hard work and that is what really counts right?
Do anti hunters turn themselves in for murder when they hit a squirrel in their Prius?
Hahahahhahahahahahahhaha
***** you mad?
No, they start sobbing, get blinded by tears, crash into a tree, and die!😂
Shit analogy. It's an accident. They have their lives too. Don't you respect the animal kingdom and food chain? Hunt to live but not to fictitiously curtail an alleged problem. New subdivisions are a nuisance to coyotes so if they lie in wait and snatch babies you're cool with it? Since we're not considering feelings here, coyotes don't feel a disparity between a child and a coyote pup. It's all relative, right?
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I like the way you give the coyotes a chance by missing all those shots.
Was thinking the same, myself.
Shit shots
Who the fuck types "coyote hunting" into the search bar just to post comments about how much they hate it?
Folks who have lots of sand in their vagina. Like, sand castles are falling out as they smash on their keyboards and type their ignorant, inflammatory remarks. That's how much sand is jam packed up in there. Imagine how uncomfortable that must be. It explains why they're always upset and whiny, doesn't it?
n8bolton I wonder if i got the one time I killed a coyote, when it was sprinting toward a 5 year old child, on video if they would have whined about it.
+Fishwipe McPicklefucker Damn, those coyotes are real monsters. You are a real hero. Humans, we're a dime a dozen and just getting dumber. You don't even respect yourself, why the fuck would you respect anyone or anything else?
+n8bolton Oh snap, saying people have vaginas. Good thing you guys support each other.
StarkNorth That's part of living out in the sticks, 10 pump pellet gun did the job.
I really appreciate seeing the attention that is paid to muzzle direction, example at 4:12 one of the hunters is walking back to the other two, while he's not paying too much attention, the walker was about to walk right in front of the rifle, the guy on the rifle first moves the rifle to the left and as the guy continues to walk in he points the muzzle down into the dirt rather than let the guy walk directly in front of it. I was a hunter safety instructor for many years, paying careful attention to what is going on is what prevents accidents, that little demonstration made points with me.
Best kinda nap for a coyote to take. Many of mine are snow naps though.
Gotta say i do love the der blinds. They look great!
Nice video. Helps new hunters see the do’s and donts.
Don’t talk.
Don’t celebrate after shooting the first one. Look for the second one.
Don’t hunt in large packs. Hunt large packs.
Do Practice shooting your rifle.
Do give your buddy a hard time for a miss but wait til your in the truck.
Great Job, looks like a great time.👍
You guys do great videos, good calling and good shooting. Love the slow mo "whack"!!!
can we get a longer intro?
Christian M. Guerrero no
lol I'm messing with y'all, but cool video though, seriously.
Also I appreciate that there is no raunchy language and over the top fist pumping, this is about taking life and you guys are showing the pretty high ethic here.
I saw the video of you killing "Uno" and I have became addicted to your channel
Some coyotes invaded my area and killed my cat and I want to retaliate, great video
+Bridget Falbo Sorry for the loss, get your dad (Anyone really that has fire arm experience) to take you or something
you better play it safe and invest in a ninja turtles hat
fuckers killed 3 of my cats last year, it's revenge time.
only good kitty, is a dead kitty...lol
they killed my dog. I want them all dead
FANTASTIC firearm safety at 4:24 boys! Good job, LOVE to see stuff like that!
I was looking for this. Great job on being safe!
MyBigThing2010 thought this would a sarcastic comment, glad to see it wasn't lol
Geometry Dash Rizgumi
Do you eat cheeseburgers, hotdogs, jerkey, or chicken?
If yes then you have no right to be anti-hunting and are a hypocrite.
Ken Arbuckle hope that was aimed at geometry dash n not me. ..I'm far from liberal n I know and practice shtf skills. n spend a lot of time during the seasons wrangling up critters for the freezer....
MyBigThing2010 good eye
6:00 was fucking appalling....If you shoot that badly you're a liabiliy not a hunter. Shoot true, kill clean, or practice until you can...You will rarely get an easier shot.
maybe he was new to the sport, but i agree he shouldnt just be shooting constantly and missing
Yeah, that was pretty bad. Should have just taken the good shot when he lowered himself to the ground.
Yea this shit is weak. For one thing I'm not a big fan of killing something I'm not going to eat, or more specifically purposely baiting and luring animals to shoot that I don't intend to eat. Aside from that though, if your going to do it do it proper. Take clean shots, be mindful of your back stop and take this stuff seriously instead of giggling like a school girl and shooting wildly. It's just bad for the sport.
Joe Doole dude...coyote are not native in many parts of the country and have no natural predators...so they need to be killed if you wanna have opportunity at plentiful game that can be eaten. pc culture is killing this country...grow a set.
I don't have a problem with shooting them, just do it right.
Im watching the video and at 5:40 when you start blowing the distress call, my cat comes in the room and peeks around the corner looking for something to kill....lol
Lol. That last one took a seat after that bullet was fired!
that intro song; probably the most annoying sound ever
glad you enjoyed it
Ohhhhhhhhhhh get wrecked
I like the song....it was "radical" haha
A song...er, I mean 'sound' for pole smokers
That is no way for a Mormon to talk. Repent.
I saw a coyote today on my ride to school. I was so excited and just really impressed by its wildness and agility. We all have our ways to connect with nature I guess. Mine is not hunting but good for you all if you’re having fun
I just came to read all the mad vegans comments
Minnesota Trail riding: A little disappointed. I expected more from a dirt bike rider.
The only DIRT NAPS I think was happening was you guys laying in the field!
great video guys. enjoyed it glad yall didn't cut out the missed shot's . great shooting
why is it I feel like I'm watching irresponsible little boys on their first hunt without daddy at their side?
Because you're ignorant?
Great video. I like the realistic videos when misses are shown as well as the hits. I think a few of these coyotes died,,,,from laughing themselves to death.
wow love this channel you guys did a great job you have my subscription love to have your support as well keep up the good work looking forward to catching up on your videos
Great video! Love the part of the intro where the guy is fighting off a hog.
+Phillip Carr Check out the episode of it! ua-cam.com/video/-zCwBjCQqpY/v-deo.html
Nice job guys thanks for talking about some of the calling techniques
I remember insurgents in Iraq running like this, but they never got away!!! 💀
...we just came from cabela's- spent my whole check on gear and skoal- i am a bad sumbitch...
hahah
Three fewer chicken chewers on the loose.
Great video. Keep em coming
It’s nice to see guys out filming that aren’t toting around $1,500 rifles for a change.
For those complaining about only hunting for food you really need to educate yourself on the balancing act that modern hunting plays. If we only hunted edibles there would be too much pressure on the edible animals. If we only hunted predators, then there would be an out of control population of deer, and elk, etc. Besides, when I shoot a coyote, we don't waste much. The skins make fantastic furs for jacket collars, mitts, and hats. The meat is ground and cooked up for dog food. Te guts feed the little omnivores that inhabit the wood lands. I haven't figured out what to do with the bones yet. I know of many ideas, but all take artistic talents that I don't have.
Or... We could let the ecosystem balance itself. If we kill no animals. There would be a balance. To many predators means little food. Little food means the predators die off. The predators die off the food will repopulate. It's a cycle. If we play a part in this the cycle is gone
Zane Van Kosky Yes man was never a part of this cycle in the past 200,000 years. We just magically had food fall on our plates and farmers/ranchers never had to use any land that wasn't a part of the overall ecosystem. Really!!! As much as you like to think we are not a part of the natural circle of life you are sorely misguided. The only difference we have is that we have learnt that we can be too greedy and we have to balance our actions with conservation. We are not perfect at it yet but in many ways we have seen huge successes despite some failures.
+Zane Van Kosky says the guy that steams minecraft
Actually, every state's wildlife commission relies on hunters to control animal populations. The number of hunters has been declining in recent years, which is a big problem. Perhaps it's the spread of liberal ideas which are anti-hunting (yet they don't mind eating meat from the grocery stores) and all the laws and regulations designed to limit or stop hunting. In Massachusetts, you can't bow hunt on Sundays. I guess bows make too much noise.... I just joined a fishing and hunting club and am learning how to hunt, and I'm teaching my little girl to fish and use a bow... eventually she'll learn to handle a gun. These are essential skills. My liberal friends are appalled -- you can imagine what they're like here in the Northeast, "oh those poor cute deer!" Of course they're all catching Lyme disease around here because of the deer ticks but they are still against hunting, go figure.
Man this is my first time watching a video on ur Chanall and I already love it good job guys keep up the good work 👍
and you guys are a terrible shot
A few of them Yotes' missed their " NAPS " ... oh well, good shootin' on the rest. Like the video's, thanks for sharing ... ( glad I'm not the only 1 who misses Yotes from time to time )
you guys have some killer ground. Lucky to call one in every 15 sets where im at, (WISCONSIN) hardest state to call coyotes.
I've seen hunting videos shorter than the intro to this video
1 - what was the red flash of light just before the first shot?
2 - this should be called "missed shots" not "dirt naps"
no it was the camera
Agreed
Their camouflage coats are excellent! Wholly adapted to the surroundings!
It was to stun the coyote
ByRecentDesign its called a lighted knock and you can put them on your arrow
I remember we had to kill two coyotes because they damn near got a hold of our goats. We really didn't want to kill them because they normally stay out of our way, but we did not want them in our property. Much less trying to kill our animals.
Vince the Deer Okay. It's something you may have had to do but really didn't want to. Sounds like you respect life. Glad to see that you don't "live to kill."
+Steve Silvers The most respectful thing anyone can do when they choose to kill an animal be it for food or to protect their property is to give it a quick and humane death with as little suffering as possible.
dourabbawinner I agree with you. I think Steve might have been referring to trophy hunters. I think hunting is only necessary when it's for food or clothing.
Vince the Deer Yes, mostly. I talking about those who kill for "enjoyment."
dourabbawinner Yes, I agree with you. Thanks..
sounds like the cameraman smokin weed at the beggining of this video ''yea!''......holds hit in....''yea!'' exhales lmao
Good video teamradical. all the people posting don't understand a thing about hunting. or the work and time that we put into making destroyed habits better slowly but surely. keep the work up guys love the videos.
Cody Matteson Thanks Cody!
Can i get my 14:04 back. This is far from the finest ive seen
How do you miss at 5:59?
I have absolutely no problem with shooting coyotes. What I do have a problem with is all the shooting on the level with no idea of what is in the background.
+jerry bennett we actually do know what's in the background....these are stomping grounds we've known since early childhood. We agree knowing what's in the background is extremely important especially with frozen ground.
+Team Radical may I ask why frozen ground is important?
+Daniel Maydana your bullet can easily skip across a frozen field in the winter, in spring/summer chances are it's gonna dig in where it impacts.
Do you guys have anymore footage of that monster Muley at 0.12 seconds? As always great video!
Yep sure do! Thanks for the kind words! Here is the link to that Mule Deer hunt! ua-cam.com/video/uY_7Y0n_Te4/v-deo.html
cool vid man. I hope to do a coyote video in the near future for my channel.. you inspired me.. thanks again!
It's a well and good to bash people who legally hunt. It's proper management.
Coming to a neighborhood near you because the deer population is so high from lack of hunting management. The Eastern coyote population spikes.
Then one sunny morning...
An eastern coyote is following your wife who is out jogging with your 6 month old in a jogging stroller in your suburban yuppy neighborhood.
The coyote is trying to figure out a way to get to your infant.
Your wife has no idea she is being followed / stalked until another person jogging says "Wow... Your German shepard is beautiful."
I don't have a dog
That's not my dog!!!
That's no German Shepherd!!!!
They yell at it. It veers off and walks back into suburbia unafraid and a little smarter.
It might have Better luck next time...
Watch you small children & pets.
This is a true story...
Doug Smith my friend kicked a coyote in the face when he was walking his dog one night. The coyote came down from the hills and charged my friend who kicked the coyote in the face and ran home. His parents looked around but the coyote was gone. Shit’s scary and a good reason why I’m getting excited for my first brush dog hunt in the coming winter
Doug Smith also coyotes are regularly seen near a middle school. They’re big too and have been seen strutting around the running track where my grandparents often go running on
Anybody here wondering how somebody's opinion on hunting or pest control has to do with their political standpoint, or why others feel the need to complain instead of ignoring the video? Because to be honest, I could give less of a shit about those two things. I like animals, and I like pest control. Good video guys
"You can't win'em all". You can practice however and what's with all the camo, bi/tri pods, high power scopes and electronic calling devices? Geez.
Well the cam is to blend in, bipod is for a steady shot (when not sitting on a leve it doesnt work to well), tripod for steady footage, scope because its hard to shoot a rifle without one and the electronic calls because i frankly suck at calling. Anymore brain busters boss?
Great video guys. Keep up the good work!
That final shot was amazing
+paul lima ? It was standing still directly in their line of site, pretty basic
GoddardsFitness Oh
@4:45 "crying liberal call",...works every time.
+jrry1473 ...That's what they sound like alright when they start with all their WHINY BS!
Oml xd
Hunting animals for subsistence, I can understand. Shooting varmints like prairie dogs and coyotes, I also understand. I can even see where it would be a lot of fun.
But why the mountain lion?
+Karl Hungus: "Cuz it there!
Because some people actually eat them, I would. Some people even say - that have eaten them - that they are the best game meat they've had. Also, they make a beautiful mount.
Lions like this aren't really a dying breed as the media wants us to think. Where I live (Interior BC) it is estimated that there are 2 lions per 1000 acres. Seeing that these animals can travel up to 20 klicks on a daily basis they have our whole valley covered!
In fact, many lions have been forcibly domesticated by urban sprawl and are now coming into cities and scaring the local public (we had an instance of them stalking children at a daycare)!
Now because of this it is permissible to hunt these animals (with special permission from conservation officers). In reality, it makes sense when you think about it.
something to do with the bird population I believe.
Karl Hungus
Good videos! Every HUNTER misses. A wounded coyote will still die! Lol
I saw that! Way to go paying attention to the muzzle and having it moved into a safe position!
Coyote dirt naps? Coyote education or coyote scaring would be a better description.
They have killed two of my wifes cats, I hear them often at night and very close,and in the three years I've lived at my spot only seen one. How the hell do I shoot them if I never see them? The wife won't let me try calling them because of our other pets-doesn't want me ringing the dinner bell.
thank you for the advice, night vision ..I already have the blind area in mind
bait u have to do it no matter what same problem with me except its my neighbors chickens I wish they would get my grandmothers cat first tho lol
lol..yeah cats aren't that easy to catch either. The ones that have made it this long at our place are very coyote wise.
...well you might need some luck there they are smart here to at night or early morning if a firetruck comes by (we live next to collier a little road) they howl at it and they must move fast to cuz 1 min they will be in the yard the next there 100 yds away
greg mcgill night vision expensive but works
These Guys Can't hit anything that Moves!
Sebastian Barcelone They should not be allowed to hunt. They will end up torturing animals with their amateur shots and running shots.
***** The thing is, if I was behind the gun, I wouldn't have pulled the trigger because I'm not impatient as fuck and irresponsible for shooting while the animal was running. This people MUST go to jail.
The animal could of moved closer but this bitch has an itchy trigger finger.
***** I forgive hunters for simple mistakes, but this was no mistake. They tried to kill the animal while it was running, no one was forcing them to do that but their down syndrome.
LeoM23 That's what they are there to do, kill coyotes. What's wrong with trying to kill it on the run? Im sure you could have done better.
+LeoM23 Jail? Wtf? You loons.
*Your intro it's too long*
JulianVlogs it's been updated for awhile now, check out the new coyote videos we have out
Nice shot on the first one but everyone will miss sometimes but good job calling them in to
Unreal video.... Great shots, good pest control. Where is this at?
IL
To all anti hunting WE ARE AT THE TOP OF THE FOOD CHAIN BITCHES DEAL WITH IT!
Great stuff. Now I imagine it would be "illegal' but I would love to see automatic fire
on one of these dogs !
It would be interesting to know what you did to track and kill that first coyote that was clearly hit/wounded. Just shrug your shoulders and walk away is not OK.
Anders Hallberg it's a pest and will bleed out quickly good food for other animals
Kanye West well that's not the point of hunting you should at least have a humane kill headshots are the best
You've never held a rifle, have you? Headshots are not easy, and animals move their heads more than virtually any other part of their bodies, increasing the likelihood of a bad shot.
***** quite frankly i myself do have two rifles and i understand that headshots are not easy, but if you don't have the ability to put a clean headshot onto the animal then you aunt to call yourself a hunter! however the fact that the man then started to spray his bullets all around the coyote backs up our point that this man should not be hunting until he can hit an accurate shot !
Tech reviewz you generally don't aim for the head. you aim for the lungs or heart.
My family doesn't do much hunting. Can't wait till I can move out of the city so I can do stuff like this.
Great camera work, I gotta upgrade my DSLR for one that does HD video like that.
***** Thanks!
What a bunch of clowns, are they wearing blindfolds when they shoot.
ha ha its not joke ha ha !!!!
+James Dean You would believe how hard it is to shoot while being wobbly or trying to kill an animal that is quick....
James
Lol...friend talking trash after his bud misses 6 times....
Just a note to those who watch these videos, just so they can make lame guesses and assumptions...If you "leave nature alone" it will surely take care of itself. I can assure you, however, that if nature does take care of itself, it will do so with disease and sickness. It will not be discriminate as to species, health of herds or packs, and it will most likely cross over to domestic livestock and animals, such as dogs and cats. Hunting is a better way. It is quicker and more merciful than the alternative.
Gregg Gause one of the best posts I’ve read here. Thank you!
Gregg Gause , I worked w the AK F&G dept for 25 years & due to proper game management the game populations in America are higher than they have EVER been. Damn shame these stupid bunny hugger libtards dont bother to check the FACTS before they shoot off their stupid mouths. But, to be a libtard the first requirement is to be ignorant AND brainless.
Your hog hunting with a spear video was impressive!
"...all about the Ninja turtle hat..."👌 haha😂
Reckless shooting! One day these guys will kill another hunter
Hey Nick take a good look at about 4:15 the guy sitting on the ground is manipulating his rifle with his friend walking right into his kill zone. Then he lazily points the muzzle down as his friend passed right in front of him. Never checked to see if his rifle was clear
I'm all about hunting some coyotes... and have taken some out in my time as well, however, just because they are coyotes doesn't mean ethics should go out the window. If you can't place an accurate kill shot on an animal that's on the move, then you shouldn't be taking the shot. It's not fair to the animal and it makes us, as hunters, look bad.
Douglas McArthur where do you see ethics not come into play? The fact that we missed? Are you another one of the UA-cam hunters here to tell me you are "The Great White Hunter" and have never missed? We show our misses because its real life instead of hiding them.
Team Radical While I appreciate you guys showing us all aspects of your hunts... including the misses... I think you are missing my point. I never said I don't miss on occasion, but when I do, it's not because I'm taking a shot that I've never practiced or a shot that I'm not sure I can make. If you can tell me that on all of those misses that you were confident you could make the shot, because you have simulated similar situations, practiced it, and become proficient in taking such shots then by all means... take the shot. If you still miss, then obviously there are other factors to consider... just like anytime anyone misses. But if it's a shot you've never simulated or attempted in a similar situation in practice, then in my opinion, you're shot is unethical and it shouldn't be made.
***** Self righteous spin anyone? Wild animal populations are kept suppressed not for greater environmental or ecological reasons, but so they don't become a "nuisance" to the most destructive species on Earth.
***** a lot of people get on the animal controll wagon, I think if you do a little soul searching, you will find that a lot of hunters use this to ease there consience. Not to say that you do, its just interisting to see how many hunters use that. For me I enjoy the hunt, killing is the bad part of it.
Braam Van der vyver One must not forget, though: It's humanity's fault that these ecosystems are functionally broken and animal control is necessary at all.
I am pro hunting but the wild cat scene was horrible ..
***** didn't feel right .
+KingArcadeGamer it was a good clean kill i thought as well but hunting a wild cat seems odd to me, but in saying that i am from new zealand and i only hunt for meat or for population control.
+Mustafa Alwan Agreed
+Mustafa Alwan Does everyone here realize that it's not a "wild cat". It's a Cougar aka: Mountain Lion.
Steven S. Yep a wild cat
They were circling to get that wind. Sneaky Pete Co- Dawgs
Downright awesome intro.
How far are these shots? It was fairly poor shooting in my opinion. If you can't hit your targets, you shouldn't shoot or you should wait for a better spot. These dogs all seemed to be coming in and they didn't look to scared; they would have presented you with lots of other or closer shots. But you guys seemed too quick on the trigger and kind of trigger happy (I judge that by the way you shoot at the running targets).
The kill rate on the running targets seems to be very low. You have a better chance wounding them and missing them then you do at killing them, but you blast away anyway.
I understand what you are doing, but I just think that there are better, more honorable ways of doing it.
jimmi izzy Def. appreciate/understand your comment. However, we certainly aren't perfect nor scared to admit it. We do sight in our guns to make sure we are accurate as possible, but sometimes we miss. The coyotes running away have already been educated and as long as it's safe we will fire. The ammo we use is DRT ammo. Check it out. Notice all the coyotes shot (hit), dropped dead in their tracks. Very difficult running camera equipment/hunting them at the same time here in Illinois. They can make out the hunter much easier with multiple ppl. along. Anyways, check out our other coyote videos and best of luck to you!
jimmi izzy Couldn't agree more. Probably the first time I've felt sorry for the animals while watching a hunting video on youtube.
David Taylor I clicked on the video because it was named, "Dirt Naps".
It seemed like a name that would be given for people with an immature and disrespectful attitude toward the animals and toward hunting them. I am not anti-hunting nor anti-killing, but I just think that killing these awesome creatures is something that should done with understanding, respect, and maturity. But with shooting coyotes and often prairie dogs, people often like to blast away at them like they are crap animals with no worth or rights. It wasn't the worst video ever, but I thought that they could have done a better job representing honorable hunting.
jimmi izzy I never even noticed the title. I was just clicking through videos like I normally do. You're right, Dirt Naps (had to google it) is a horrible title. Makes it sound more like an old Ogrish or something. Not cool.
I'm on the same wave length as you; I have no problem with hunting (to an extent), but this video seems a little disrespectful in my opinion. But you're right, not the worst video by far (maybe makes it worse though :/ )
jimmi izzy totally agree , couldn't have put it better myself.........
What type of ethical hunters call their kills "dirtnaps? Dirtbags!
Big fan bro keep up the good videos. Who makes that gun that the first coyote was shot with? I really like that camo pattern.
Thanks for the videos.
Floating on liberal tears ALL DAY.
These comments are hilarious. I cant believe people can not comprehend the concept of a pest. Just because he does not eat the kill does not mean he is killing for fun. Do you eat the rats/mice you kill in your home?
Mammoth, CA has many packs of coyotes that roam the town at night. Numerous dogs have been killed by coyotes while with their owners. How is this not a pest and a nuisance?
Read a comment from an ignorant non-hunter saying the coyotes never enter town. May be true in his instance but to say that example extends to all areas of the country is false.
+kabah088 They were here first..............
No, you said that when you said "you're right" dummy.....
Practice honesty, it might prove useful in your life.........are you a woman?
Just like a woman to say something but mean something else, you are a woman aren't you?
Of course I'm a troll dummy, you don't really think anything I am saying is serious do you?? You get taken in real easy..........
what do you do with the pelts?
keep or sell
Team Radical what gun do you use I use an ar15
gamerx112 eat em
Geometry Dash Rizgumi
I wasnt playing spot the sjw but hey im game
gamerx112 fucking burn em, fur buyers in Indiana only give 4 dollars a pelt ,let em breed till prices go up,
I don't have a problem hunting or pest control but I do have a problem with you shooting at an animal pest or not wile they are running away, you obviously don't have the the skills required to do it and you run the risk of injuring the animal. Hunt them all day long, not a problem, but for Christs sake hunt to kill, not to wound. Don't make them suffer. The ones you did kill were great, the lights were out faster than they knew what was going on, but don't just shoot at them running away knowing that A) its a hard shot to kill the animal and B) if you were to somehow hit it there is more of a chance to wound it than to kill it outright. A good rule of thumb is DON'T SHOOT UNLESS YOU CAN DROP IT WITH ONE SHOT!
Bullshit. As long as they kill it in a timely matter...the "one shot instant kill" is nice, but not always possible OR necessary. In the wild, prey run from predators, hunter-gatherers would chase down their prey. You liberals are taking this "don't make them suffer" way too seriously, as if they're torturing the animal for days at a time. Smh
For one I'm not liberal. Second it's not the "one shot instant kill" it's the " I have a small chance to kill another if I swing my gun in that direction and pull the trigger" there is more of a chance of just wounding the animal in the hind leg for instance, and it dident sound like they were going to chase it down if they did hit it.
+damiion666 Yes sure pests do need to go I'm with you on that one I do it myself, but it's not the problem here. Recklessness with a gun is the problem here. Just winging an animal in the leg just to let it live and suffer Isent the same as eradicating a pest problem. All I'm saying is ammo Isent cheap, don't waste it on a maybe shot.
Robert Kraychik It's a pest. No need to show respect just kill it like a cockroach
Bet you anything these coyotes weren't doing anything nor have done anything to harm peoples properties nor crops or livestock.
Great video. Keep up the good work. I have worked on a farm and seen the harm & nuisance these coyotes, bobcats, etc can cause. If they could see the bloody lambs AND the money lost. Maybe they would feel differently. I guess they feed roaches, rats, and bedbugs in their city dwellings. Every living creature must be saved. *cue the violin*
Great gun safety at 4:23, even though the guy walked in front of the muzzle the gun owner knew his surroundings!
Colton D'Agostino That's really what you have to say.... if you pay attention to the video you obviously see Justin see's chance walking back hence why he was turning rifle away from him and then pointing it at the ground.
exactly! I wasnt saying that in a bad way! Just pointing out that he practices really good gun safety and he is setting a good example! not everyone on the internet is a hater haha
Colton D'Agostino lol sorry my bad for sure... the trolls are outrageous on here so for that you have my apologies!!! Thanks!!
I like guns better than cross bows... I am 14 years old and me and my sister both shot a doe with a crossbow and we never found the deer we hit the deer in the right place right on it's lung and the crossbow did not kill it... Yesterday night I went to my uncles land and shot a 200 lb doe and I shot it with a muzzle loader with 40 grains of powder and we found the doe about 100 yards from where we shot it and the shot went right threw both of the lungs... I will never use a crossbow again lol
+Jessica Trosper Congrats!
Team Radical thanks!!!
Only 40 grains of powder? That's really light?
usa2012 yup lol my Dad was surprised to but it went threw both lungs I was VERY surprised... It ran 100 yards though
+jammer78rt8 Only reason I asked, is because I load mine to 150 grains. (pyrodex)
Time for some AR's for follow up shots?
I miss sometimes too but I just thought it was funny that the shooter missed the dog then got up and missed the high five too... haha sorry
This is frustrating to watch .. Iv been calling coyotes in wester PA for two years and never have even seen a coyote, but I find tracks and scat ... These just get out of the truck and the coyotes come charging in like Normandy ! .... Very awesome
The music sounds like a constipated robot trying to squeeze out a turd.
i need some help. I need to hunt coyote by my family's home is in a mountainous and heavily forested area. It is a municipal area so i can only use small caliber riles. whats the best way to hunt coyotes in a heavily forested area in a mountain region. I have all the calls and know about their extreme sense of smell (to the point i have baited them within eye site) any help will me most appreciated. If i got money for killing them id make a career out of it
start off soft calling in case coyotes are real close. the last thing you want to do is call really loud and bust them out of the area. Pay attention to the terrain and wind direction. Almost all the coyotes we shoot try to get downwind. Our goal is to get a shot at them just before they hit the downwind side of us. Hope this helps, best of luck.
Shotgun with buckshot great for close range
sweet thanks guys for the advice!!
TheShart1234 ar 15
Not against hunting for food or protecting livestock, but why shoot a big cat in a tree? Going to eat it? I get coyotes, wild hogs, deer, etc. Not sure I get killing a black bear either (with the baiting, too. That's sportsmanlike.) I'll get off the soapbox...probably not going to change anyone's mind here.
+roosterinboro We did eat the mountain lion. Also, black bear is DELICIOUS! As far as the lion goes at that specific location the DNR was having a hard time establishing a good sheep population because the lions were so thick and killing them off. To each their own we have our own beliefs or opinions. It is and was legal to shoot for a reason.
+Team Radical Ok...you guys seem pretty legit to me and sound like you have honor and respect. Thanks for the reasonable explanation w/o name calling.
+roosterinboro No problem and thanks for being respectful with your comments.Definitely is a 2 way street.
+Team Radical Let's be real guys, killing is fun. The whole world over is killing in one way or another. The thing that stands out is respect for life, kill when needed. You aren't doing that. 7 billion people on this planet in their own heads with their own opinions. I see "Team Radical" selfishly justifying there ethics at the cost of other lifeforms. Yeah, you were raised that way. And so was I. Baiting and cornering/treeing animals is weak. Have some respect. Even filming this is bragging rights.
roosterinboro I dont know about them. But a big cat killed my naibors dog soooo
Guy gets happy because he hits his first dog and talks trash xD Get out in the field.
I just subbed up. Great video. Keep them coming.
Yall make me a coat with them hides. I bet that'd be warm
"Hunting is bad for the environment and you're evil and stupid!"
*Doesn't realize that hunting stabilizes the ecosystem*
Typical, nobody here criticizing you guys actually knows what they're talking about.
scrumpadooshus It's actually kind of comical is it not? lol
There are few things on this world more satisfying than irony.
How else do you keep the animal population down hit them with you prius haha
scrumpadooshus
Poor little baby. You need a hug and a safe place? It will be ok. We understand daddy didn't teach you how to be a man.
Mother nature doesnt need your damn help to stabalize the environment fucking idiot. People are over populated, would you like it if some species decided they wanted to stabilize the environment by taking most humans out! Fucking scumbag
And why are you killing coyotes? What do you do with them?
cejkwo Mass the list can go on and on why we hunt them. Mainly to keep the numbers in balance because too many coyotes take a major toll on the other game such as whitetails, quail, pheasant, rabbits, etc... We tan the pelts and either keep them or sell them.
Team Radical Bullshit... nature balanced it self, you don't need to intervene.
+cucunest he's right there are too many reasons why we hunt coyotes
Tommy Sandal Well said my man!
Couldn't agree with you more Tommy, I was wondering the same thing about his education,I was thinking 3rd grade though lol.
That is probably the longest intro I’ve ever seen
I love these types of videos, but I mostly just read petard comments
i like your teamwork guys. keep it up!
The poor old hunter takes it from the Whinetta couch potatoes if he kills them or if he misses them. Great shooting lads, the spring Bambies and the farmers will thank you for your hard work and that is what really counts right?