S5E7 KANSAS...A NEW BEGINNING
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ธ.ค. 2024
- Kansas finally welcomes the dark side! Watch the Night Crew team venture to uncharted territory for both them and the locals. Night hunting is now legal in the state of Kansas and is a welcome sight for many Kansas hunters. It'll be interesting to see just how the local coyotes respond to a Texas made light. Will they commit and close the distance or will they take a minute to think it over? Find out on this out of town special episode of Night Crew.
Putting them down in Kansas. Congratulations on getting this done in your state. There's a whole new world out there now. Great video as always. Merry Christmas fellas. God Bless.
As always, the videos are action-packed, informative, and always in excellent video quality. I love every video you guys release. Keep up the great work!!!
I love the sound of that "sploop!" as the bullet hits them too! PLEASE Chris, come to Kentucky sometime and get them to change our night hunting predator rules here too! We can't hunt with rifles at night here at all except for .22LR for raccoons. And I too have always had the big problems with yotes circling for wind around me too! Great video!
Heck yeah! I live in northeast ks, and you never really appreciate the beauty of the state, because it is what you know. But Kansas is really beautiful. Hope to get a few coyotes under the stars here.
Yes, gives you wood just thinking about killing, huh?!?
Love the new episode as always. I'm up in Missouri and just the beginning of 2021 we added a season for night hunting coyotes. I picked up a pulsar thermion 2 xp50 this fall, After being unsuccessful last year with lights only. Would love to see an episode made in Missouri.
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You hit the nail on the head Brett. We care more about the truth and helping people with good advice than we do selling a product. We've always been that way from day one and refuse to cave just to make an extra buck. Every partner we currently have understands where we stand on situations just like the one you mentioned on this show. The truth will always be the truth. Thats why we only partner with companies that make products we actually use so we don't have to sell you something we don't. Thanks for watching. Chris
What an episode. Stunning.
Thx for watching
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Hunters are very attuned to trigger and muzzle discipline. I see one stupid move from a shooting companion and they are OUT. And I will not go to a public range. I'd be screaming my head off all the time..
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I'm out here in western Kansas. It's so flat you can watch them running in for two weeks. Lol. Welcome to Kansas. OK so you used the dog running away joke. Should have watched it first but I was too excited
We night hunted coyotes in 2021 in KS. We used white lights like you made seem an option. We had limited success but it was quite enjoyable if not cold too. I purchased an IR night vision scope for this year and built a dedicated AR-15 pistol in .223 Rem. I can't justify in my mind $3000-$5000 for a thermal scope that we can only use 3 months of the year. If it is opened for most of the year, I will get one.
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Another great video. I agree more states need to be willing to change the laws for us Law Abiding Citizens. Here in CORRUPT Illinois you can only hunt at night from November to March if I'm not mistaken. Since they are against our 2nd Amendment they will not allow suppressors. As you stated they are afraid of what the bad guys would do instead of what Law Abiding Citizens would do. Keep up the great work and great videos.
Born and raised in IL - used to be a great state. Outside of NY & CA, now is the most corrupt state in the union. I live in TX now - thank the good Lord!
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I am from the Flint Hills region and yes it is absolutely beautiful here!
Great job Kansas
Have equipment and ready to travel. My son and I commit every year as we drive through Kansas how we would love to coyote hunt with are thermals there. Going to try and access some permission
I'm originally from SE KS. I noticed the scenery in the early part of this video looked familiar, then noticed the person in the video had a sweatshirt that read "Chanute, KS." That is in Neosho County, just south of Allen County, where I own land on the Anderson County border.
Yeah, I watched this before. I hope it went through for them. It is my number one thing or Weida Hunt now are you thermal for groundhogs during the day just because it’s a great gun and it works.
What brand of thermal are you using. I can't find any links.
Lol funny y’all just released a video, got the wicked lights all charged up and heading out in sw co
Not looking for your honey holes but what's a good general area in SW Co ? Coming up from AZ
@@tonyscalabrini6599 around Cortez, tonight was up in the higher country.
You do any good ? AZ only allows night hunting in certain units.
@@tonyscalabrini6599 yeah we do pretty good. The public land hunting is a bit slow, but you can still make a decent night out of it if you can get to uncalled coyotes. Hardest part about it is getting through the cold. It was -10 where we hunted last night.
Damn.... Didn't realize it was that cold. Should be good and furred up then. I'm wanting to make a run up there to CO and mainly target cats. Ours are rabbit backed so wanting to get one that's not spotted. Got 5 last season, 2 so far this season but fur isn't great. I try to kill coyotes for the deer and cats for myself.
that shot at 6:22 was awesome
I have a suggestion.. set your lights at a different spot from where you take she shot. Lure them with real squealing mice to the light. Use automatic camera.
Those PO#s will get you every time with the boss.
lmao yes they will
What is the Rico light you talk about?
If you can't afford multiple thermal devices at once or maybe for a few years would buy a scope first or a handheld scanner first ? Been looking at the pulsar xp50 line up ?
Love these videos
Another awesome production
Great quality knowledge. 💪💪
Another outstanding video.
What caliber are you shooting?
Alabama actually allows night hunting now. we have to buy a license for it on top of the regular license but at least it's allowed now so next spring ill be out there having some fun.
Sweet.
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we in here early boys
We are so over populated with Coyotes here in Kansas it is unreal and uncomfortable. Around 2016 was when I started to notice the Coyotes were so bold and didn't even care at all about being up close. They walk right through my yard and stare at me.
As a converted Kansan ( I got to Texas as soon as I could ) I can't believe it took them this long. Stupid is as stupid does.
What caliber do you guys use?
243
Another great video and another state letting hunters take care of a big problem!
Gotta ask, what is the point of the light if you have the thermal? I hunt with a thermal and would never see the point in the light as I can see more through my optic than I could with any sort of visible light.
Good question. Thermal is a game changer in almost every aspect but there are some experiences a light will give you when you get one committed and coming your way that thermal can’t. It’s just a completely different experience all together. All still completely killable with thermal, but it’s more of a preference of which you want to see or use at the time for us. Certain situations in certain places like we described on this show a light won’t help you but there are situations in Texas where a light is a very powerful tool in certain scenarios. Until you have a coyote or bobcat standing there 20 yards away lit up like a Christmas tree with no clue you’re there it’s hard to understand. That’s the “experience” I’m talking about that we can’t get blacked out with thermal. We still have a blast going totally dark though too ...
Is that mice sounds??
Come to Wisconsin!
And what rifle?
Even though NY state has it's quirks, we do have a six month predator season, with the use of dogs, night vision and thermal.
Why did it take so long for Kansas to get their act together ?
Good Luck.
Kansans are a different breed cat. I are one. Kansas took so long to wake up to night hunting and especially predator hunting just because that's what Texans do. %^)) Old memories die hard and Kansans haven't quite forgiven Texas for Abiline and the old cowboy days of shootin up the town. That and the Civil War.
Let's go Oklahoma
What states currently allow night hunting?
Last time i checked it was around 40 states or so. Some allowed lights and or night vision/thermal, some didn't. The rules varied from state to state but the more states that come around to opening things up for night hunters, the more that should follow suit down the road hopefully.
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I see commercialized coyote hunting coming. Where the average hunter like me and others I know, who will who probably never spend $6000 on a thermal (or wait until china comes out with their version for a $1000) get shut off hunting because the land we had permission on will all be leased up. So all the daytime hunters enjoy while you can because you can see the commercialized nighttime thermal hunting trips gonna cost an arm and a leg. Something gotta pay for the guide, lease, fuel, ammo, guns and those high dollar thermal Scopes. Then when the coyote population is under control and way low, you have to hire the pied Piper to come in to play his flute to clear all the rodents off your farm. Lol
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Arizona needs to change the law.
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It's allowed in US government to kill in hugel amount the north America wolves or its something else..thanks for correct answer.
Damn guys your going around causing guys to have devoirces from this stuff here 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Thank you for keeping the cycotes down
Да люди убивают землю и зверей без залости.