Fellow North Dakotan. Watched your video just to see if you got more than one. Just as I thought. Coyotes around here seem to be few and skittish. Have to got the big cities to find more than one at a time. Late January? Don't the fur buyers start claiming they're rubbing by 1st of January? That's what I always get. Enjoyed your video. By the way everyone, yes it is as cold as it looks out here. 30 below is expected every winter at least for a few days. 20 above is considered very good weather.
Reminds me of my youth. Lived on a farm there until I was 16. Only coyote I ever shot was with a .22 lr at about 75 yards. You know the ground freezes 2 feet deep by Feb. -42 keeps the riff raff out.
+Cody Mierau During the fall when you have green juvenile dogs on their own for the first time will be gullible even to the overly used rabbit distress. Don't be afraid to use it as sometimes juveniles as well as adults will just charge in like its a competition to get to the rabbit first. As winter sets in they seem too ignore rabbit distress and favor coyote vocal sounds as their social instincts come in to play in preparation for the breeding season. At that point I usually stick with the coyote vocals, but don't forget they still get hungry and will still come to distress sounds of various bird, rodent and puppy, including the overly used rabbit distress.
I like the stock of your weapon of choice there young fellow! Very beautiful and looks really comfortable...what wood is it? That yote was old and wary; knew something wasn't right but you dumped him! Who was the shooter? great vid , cheers
hunt4fish it is a Boyd's hardwood gunstock, I have on myself, one of the best stocks Ive ever used, can get one for $118. they're made with a CNC machine in Mitchell, South Dakota
The plastic black stock rifle is a Tikka T3 in .22-250 probably stainless steel. Ramp up your quality setting to 1080P and you can see the barrel and action stamps at 3:09. The wood thumbhole stock rifle is a Savage M25, probably .204R.
THIS IS S QUESTION: So do the folk kill them simply for the sake of killing them? If the answer is something due to anticipated damage by coyotes, are they not in their natural terrain? I am not trying to be cross with you, I am really confused as I watch the videos and want to become more aware!
Richard Stapleton most are killed due to killing livestock or fur, when this video was published a good prime coyote was bringing $50-$60. this year youd be lucky to get $20
@@mrbilingual - This is pest control that just happens to be fun for a certain segment of the population. So, if someone REALLY, but I mean REALLY liked to kill roaches (or rats) would you care so much? Coyotes are dangerous, destructive, disease carrying (like the mangy one in this video, but often rabies [there is a rabies emergency alert here in South Texas over rabid coyotes and animals they prey on but then escape. Picture rabid bambi!]). How would you feel about Wile E. Coyote here if he were to run off with your fur-ball cat or toy dog? These animals are like sharks in the water! They'll kill your fur-ball (or you) without batting an eye!
if you sit closer to the tree you will be farther away from the caller and concealed better , your buddy was way to close to the caller , the fox 's attention is on the caller and he's looking right at you
Me: awww so cute!!!! (5 min later) BOOM! Me *CRII SOOO HARDDDDDDD* Me: WHYYYYYYY CANT U LEAAVVVE DAAAAAHH ANIMAAALLLLLS ALOOOOJNNNNNEEEEJDBELRBEPFJELGTLTRMSEIDK
It look like the coyote just woke from a nap. You mention 'mange, form what I could see it didn't look too bad, if anything you could at the least take the tail as a souvenir.
I don't know why guys don't go the extra 3 feet & wear white camouflage on there heads. That's the part that moves the most. Don't say it doesn't matter.
Ya know ~ I appreciate a scope, I really do, but I find myself asking if people who shoot can shoot without one (a scope that is). And I don't mean just these people from this video as I'm not trying to pick on them. I'm just saying that at 50 yards (or 40) I could dang near hit it with my slingshot for christ sake. Let's add some more technology with the electronic game caller: it's really not that difficult to simulate a distress call. I'm feeling really old right now but at the same time very proud for knowing that I'm the real deal and that I don't need all your fancy gadgets.
gw youre too stupid to deserve a response and must not own a gun or cant afford a scope so you say people that use scopes arent skilled. if you had any experience you would never have commented to start with. go eat supper your mom is calling.
Must be using a FoxPro with Foxbang on. Typical ND wind just a blowing. Good shot. Looks like Pierce county.
Fellow North Dakotan. Watched your video just to see if you got more than one. Just as I thought. Coyotes around here seem to be few and skittish. Have to got the big cities to find more than one at a time. Late January? Don't the fur buyers start claiming they're rubbing by 1st of January? That's what I always get. Enjoyed your video. By the way everyone, yes it is as cold as it looks out here. 30 below is expected every winter at least for a few days. 20 above is considered very good weather.
Reminds me of my youth. Lived on a farm there until I was 16. Only coyote I ever shot was with a .22 lr at about 75 yards. You know the ground freezes 2 feet deep by Feb. -42 keeps the riff raff out.
Old Geezer
That’s why I love ND.
Nice video. He looked like he needed a few more hours of sleep. Well you put his lights out, good shot
do you think northern ND Is much different than south western ND, the new England/Dickinson area??
bob prince fuck yeah it is. We can shoot coyotes here on our farm near Kathryn ND sunrise to sunset.
Good callin', and good shot, thanx for sharing.
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Hey what will coyotes respond to in fall?
+Cody Mierau During the fall when you have green juvenile dogs on their own for the first time will be gullible even to the overly used rabbit distress. Don't be afraid to use it as sometimes juveniles as well as adults will just charge in like its a competition to get to the rabbit first. As winter sets in they seem too ignore rabbit distress and favor coyote vocal sounds as their social instincts come in to play in preparation for the breeding season. At that point I usually stick with the coyote vocals, but don't forget they still get hungry and will still come to distress sounds of various bird, rodent and puppy, including the overly used rabbit distress.
where you at in north Dakota cuz im from Dickinson
I like the stock of your weapon of choice there young fellow! Very beautiful and looks really comfortable...what wood is it?
That yote was old and wary; knew something wasn't right but you dumped him! Who was the shooter?
great vid , cheers
hunt4fish it is a Boyd's hardwood gunstock, I have on myself, one of the best stocks Ive ever used, can get one for $118. they're made with a CNC machine in Mitchell, South Dakota
What kind of caliber gun is he shooting?
He is shooting a Savage 204 I believe!
Probably a .223
.22-250. Can see it at 3:10
Last night I got the same gun for my birthday the 17hmr with the wood stock
The plastic black stock rifle is a Tikka T3 in .22-250 probably stainless steel. Ramp up your quality setting to 1080P and you can see the barrel and action stamps at 3:09. The wood thumbhole stock rifle is a Savage M25, probably .204R.
Great shot. Another bambi killer down. Thanks for sharing!
THIS IS S QUESTION: So do the folk kill them simply for the sake of killing them? If the answer is something due to anticipated damage by coyotes, are they not in their natural terrain? I am not trying to be cross with you, I am really confused as I watch the videos and want to become more aware!
Richard Stapleton most are killed due to killing livestock or fur, when this video was published a good prime coyote was bringing $50-$60. this year youd be lucky to get $20
@@mrbilingual - This is pest control that just happens to be fun for a certain segment of the population. So, if someone REALLY, but I mean REALLY liked to kill roaches (or rats) would you care so much? Coyotes are dangerous, destructive, disease carrying (like the mangy one in this video, but often rabies [there is a rabies emergency alert here in South Texas over rabid coyotes and animals they prey on but then escape. Picture rabid bambi!]). How would you feel about Wile E. Coyote here if he were to run off with your fur-ball cat or toy dog? These animals are like sharks in the water! They'll kill your fur-ball (or you) without batting an eye!
Nice job guys !!!!!!
Great job boys!
Nice shot! TCB!
Take out a female in January means one less litter come springtime. Nice job!
An old dog that whelped too many pups and killed too many fawns
Good job!!
Good job boys!
nice video!
if you sit closer to the tree you will be farther away from the caller and concealed better , your buddy was way to close to the caller , the fox 's attention is on the caller and he's looking right at you
6:32 STAHP SMILING ITS NOT OKAY, OKAY!!!
That looked like a wolf am I trip pin?
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5:57 コヨーテ「いてえ!」
HUH???
Why.off.the.triger.guey
That Looks Like It Has To Be Put Out Its Misery. ..😎😎😎
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ya when I seen him I was like something don't look right he looks stiff or something lol good shootin buddy.
Me: awww so cute!!!!
(5 min later) BOOM!
Me *CRII SOOO HARDDDDDDD*
Me: WHYYYYYYY CANT U LEAAVVVE DAAAAAHH ANIMAAALLLLLS ALOOOOJNNNNNEEEEJDBELRBEPFJELGTLTRMSEIDK
you think that was 50 yards you gotta go back to school buddy
Too bad everyone has to put shitty music to the vids.
Why kill it?
+baburo101 coyotes are pests, they kill livestock, game and other wildlife. They need to be controlled.
To save it from dying a cold and horrible death due to the loss of its hair from mange.
It look like the coyote just woke from a nap. You mention 'mange, form what I could see it didn't look too bad, if anything you could at the least take the tail as a souvenir.
I don't know why guys don't go the extra 3 feet & wear white camouflage on there heads. That's the part that moves the most. Don't say it doesn't matter.
chasse de coyote
Ya know ~ I appreciate a scope, I really do, but I find myself asking if people who shoot can shoot without one (a scope that is). And I don't mean just these people from this video as I'm not trying to pick on them. I'm just saying that at 50 yards (or 40) I could dang near hit it with my slingshot for christ sake. Let's add some more technology with the electronic game caller: it's really not that difficult to simulate a distress call. I'm feeling really old right now but at the same time very proud for knowing that I'm the real deal and that I don't need all your fancy gadgets.
GW Hunter
You've got the easy part taken care of.......................talkin about it! Lol
gw youre too stupid to deserve a response and must not own a gun or cant afford a scope so you say people that use scopes arent skilled. if you had any experience you would never have commented to start with. go eat supper your mom is calling.
Mickey Mouse hunting video...... 👎
Be humane and take the second shot to end it's misery.
Andrew King
What are you talking about? Great shot. Dead instantly.
Nope....ain't wasting a bullet
COWARRRRRDS. SMHO.
You did that dog a faver!!!