20 Coyotes Down in One Night
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- Thermals Used: Pulsar Thermion 2 XG50 pro 2 & Thermion XP50 2 PRO
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Hunters play a crucial role in managing coyote populations for several reasons. Coyote hunting helps control their numbers, preventing overpopulation and maintaining a healthy ecological balance. It also protects livestock from predation, reducing economic losses for farmers and ranchers. Additionally, coyote hunting aids in wildlife conservation by preventing imbalances in ecosystems and supporting the survival of diverse species. It can also help prevent the spread of diseases carried by coyotes and ensure public safety. Responsible hunting practices contribute to the overall management of coyote populations, promoting harmony between humans and wildlife.
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I don't usually watch coyote videos but love Infected Outdoors hog videos
*Infected Outdoors* Bravo well done, thank-you for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.
Thanks for always watching
Did the first shot on the bobcat hit the fence?
Good video 👍🏻
hey Phillip haha thats my first name,anyways im in texas im down towards houston in a place called the sam houston national forest,so im in some really deep deep woods ,weve been having racoons come take one of my cats food so i put up more lights on trees and even turned on a radio to play all night,our driveway is a utility line and we have it to where it curves off and theres our house,we go walking every evening down the utility line and hogs were tearing it up this fall or late summer,then the took off but now their back and were seeing little bitty hoof tracks too so i guess were screwed,i have a AR but im having to walk the utility line at night to look for them with a bright led flash light,so i bought a semi auto 12 gauge with a light on it,i keep walking out there but their not here when i go looking,when do these stupid things come out in the open, its super thick with yopons thats why i bought the shotgun with double 00 buck shot,when you shine your light in that thick mess you cant see anything,i cant afford a super duper thermal anything,but this is what im going to need to see them thru the thick brush isnt it.night vision isnt going to see thru yopons is it ? its cold now and i dont feel like keep getting dressed and go looking,my trail cam broke so i got another,what would you do ? would you go with the cheapest thermal monocular you could afford and go looking at night with buck shot or what ?,any tips i just looked out my front window at a armadillo and his shell was ripped on the side pretty bad,what in the hell could have done that to this big guy ? i would never shoot a gorgeous bobcat but were seeing 2. inch tracks and coyote and fox tracks my new trail cam will be here next week,it broke in perfect timing with all this activity,lol it doesnt look like their hitting the same place every night.but walking down the utility line its thick on both sides so i cant see with a super bright led flashlight even.my moms 83 and loves your videos plus what you say at the end of each video,keep it up,and never say hey pig lol
Sweet!!!! Great footage
Thanks
What volume you start X24 on usually?
Particular sequence?
What are your thoughts on Talion XQ38?
What cartridge do you prefer for these hunts?
6 CM
Great video's....What type of tri-pod and mount do you use?
All Fatboy there tripod and ball head
Thanks for the reply@@infectedoutdoors
@ricklad129 no problem
What do set your call to get them in
I'm not going to tell you how to do your job or to wear gloves or not. You obviously are good at what you do. 🤪
Thanks
... except you just did. 🙄😂
I have a beautiful lady as well that loves to hunt. Problem is it's usually for deer like Coyote. Stuff gets to her once in a while when they're howling around her something about the dark. Awesome video brother keep up the good work and you cannot wait to see the next one. And amen for being good. Old timey country folks . We live off grid here in Maine. And i've been raising my kids the same way. Keeping livestock safe. And putting down animals to keep the freezer filled is an important part of life.
Is this the girl with the pet Racoon on IG?
Yes
Suhweeeet!🤠
Thanks
That geometery still has me scratching my head on that double ......amazing !
Sorry, Ledy, use the gloves to avoid the brucellosis please 🙏
B E A Utiful
can't believe you pick those things up with your bare hands... yuck...
Thanks for the video, coyotes kill livestock.