My younger sister flew medevac choppers in Desert Shield/Desert Storm. She brought me home one of those night Desert digital overcoats. Thanks for taking us on another adventure Jefe! Thank you and your buddy for your service!🇺🇸
That is awesome that you take veterans on your hunting adventures, I am a veteran myself, I appreciate what you do, Thank you for your service also Sir.
Around me they hunt coyotes with dogs and trucks, but we are wide open space with roads. Since they have been doing that for over 10 years the number has went down big time and the small game animals has increased as well. Some people just don't understand how many there are and how much there can damage an area.
I would've never known Greg was in the military. Thank you, guys, for your service. Good luck with the coyotes they got my sister's dog a few years ago
Good stuff Jefe!!! A lot of people won’t understand, but folks who really care about the health of our ecosystem do. Hello from the Rockies up here in 🇨🇦
Great adventure Jefe! When I was a kid my dad would take out our hunting dog Mitzi on coyote and rabbit hunting trips.(and bobcats) My dad was great at calling. He tried to teach me when I was kid but I just sounded like a dying cat. My dad is in his eighties now so thank you for bring back some fond memories of me and my dad!!
Locally yodel puppy poppin' is a "normal" thing. We're high desert, super rural, and they thrive here. Might hear 20 or so making noise if you go out at night here. A lot of dudes slow roll the back gravel and dirt roads looking. When I was in high school 1000 years ago, I used to make good money on coyotes. Didn't have to skin them even, just show up at the fur guy's place and get $100 per carcass. Fur prices were pretty high back then. I bought a pickup with the proceeds my senior year.
I grew up in rural SE Indiana and currently live in the eastern suburbs of Cincinnati. I never saw a coyote until about 6 years ago, and they were in a wooded area near my highway exit. About 2 years I was walking out of my garage, locking it for the night, and I heard the sound of claws scratching pavement. I turned around and watched two coyotes run up my driveway between my house and my neighbors house, about 20 feet from me. One of them ran into the dead end created by my garage and a couple of fences. The other one stopped and ran back down my driveway. The second one must have gotten over the fence, because I never saw it again.
Have you watched O'Neil Opps? He's in the Sandhills of South Dakota and is all about hunting coyotes. Basically, he's a sniper of coyotes. Costom built 22-250s and camo. I'm loving this channel, keep it up.
I was taught that for coyotes you have to be out there well before the sun comes up. Get set up in a location you scouted previously and just stay still, and call of course. Range finding helps and those gadgets are very available these days. Built into many rifle scopes, be a good idea to practice using them.
We reserve Fobbit for the ones that claim to have been running and gunnin but never left the wire, I had soldiers who never deployed talk about how they never did anything and I always say “you were available and willing, that’s all that matters, it’s the ones who hid and avoided it that are the issue”. Much love all!❤
Phone Scope on spotting scopes are amazing! You will be surprised how much the zoom on your phone will help your scope. Rifle scopes make it hard to see and shoot.
@@JefesAdventuresThanks for the clarification. From the perspective of a viewer there has been a fair amount of turnover in the staff. It can be hard to keep up. (Thats not a cheap shot at MORR’s expense) For what it’s worth Greg’s always seemed like a stable, upright citizen, and a straight up kinda guy thanks for showing us some of his back story.
When I grew up, dad loved to hunt coyotes after deer and elk season. Where I lived in Idaho it was grain fields and small brush patches. We'd wake up to a fresh snow and take off from the house. Cut a track and send my brother to the usual crossings. A few times we put on 8-10 miles cross country tracking. My best year was 1977. The fur market was high, and I killed 5 coyotes. I got a check for 490 dollars that year. Dad taught us how to trap, hunt and fish. Growing up in the Depression, he taught us about the value of a dollar as well. I once packed out an 80lb bull elk hide because dad told me to, and it was worth 10-15 dollars. I have killed a few coyotes since, but memories of below zero temps and digging wounded coyotes out of a den pale in comparison. The coyotes in Montana have to compete with the timber wolf, so the deer and elk suffer.
Years ago,/20 to 30 years, the military used their fur to line their winter coat hoods etc. so the price for coyotes to a fur trader was around $100.00 per coyote but I don't think they are as popular in the fur market now so in order to control the population. States started to put bounties on them to control the coyote population.
You got new teeth? The Oregon Dept of Fish and Feathers used to pay us $50ea from our helicopter. 19 in a day was our record. Freakin giant destructive rats.
Jefe, I love what you do on this channel, yet coyote "varmint" control has proven to be unsuccessful over time. Coyotes play a key role in the ecosystem by balancing game populations and keeping them healthy by taking the weak and sick. When you kill coyotes in an area, the females have bigger litters and breed more often to compensate. They have also taken the niche of wolves since they have been eradicated in many areas. Unlike feral hogs which are an invasive species, (blast away) coyotes deserve just as much a place on Earth as you and I and respect for their essential role, so please don't kill coyotes.
.... Coyote is pronounced "Kai-Yo-Tee." Wile E. Coyote is supposed to be syllable RHYME. Slashing the e of the end and saying "Kai Yoht" is driving me bonkers.
I feel like deer aren't usually struggling population wise? Do you really need to kill coyotes? I remember hearing that wolves were reintroduced into areas and it actually created HIGHER populations of animals and diversity. I feel like us humans always think we know best, when the natural balance is usually where we need to be. I also happen to love coyotes. We have them in my area, and we've never had any issues with them. EDIT: So I just read about it. Wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone, and the elk populations did diminish, which lead to less trampling of trees and shrubs. Willows, aspens, and cottonwoods grew and created better habitats a ton of animals-beavers, birds, insects, etc. In general, it's just better for biodiversity. Personally, unless you're having deer population problems, I wouldn't mess with the balance of that ecosystem. Nature knows best.
I don't know why you're hearing this stuff, but it's not true. The elk herd in Yellowstone alone went from 20,000 to 4000 the deer population in Utah are suffering due to hard winters that is one of the main reasons why I only hunt big deer and haven't shot a deer in the last 15 years. Coyotes are not the only problem. The DNR just sent out a request for hunters to help hunt mountain lions.
I think all of us should research. Did you read what big numbers of Elk were doing to the ecosystem? Yes, your numbers are righ. Less Elk in Yellowstone. But there is a bigger story behind those numbers. How many predators do we need to kill to make it better? I'm sure there is a better reason in why the deer population is down. Do we need to kill predators to balance what we humans are doing? Yes. I bet we have to. I have been following you for a long time and will keep on doing so. We no agreeing on this subject just makes us humans. Keep on having fun!
Whoever told you that is wrong. Any area that has wolves, the deer and elk population has drastically decreased. The only time deer and elk populations get better with wolves is if the area is overpopulated with deer and elk and i think the F&G keep close tabs on that, so it doesn't happen. It may have helped Yellowstone Park but nowhere else.
@@FredKennedyIV I was told that when the coyote alpha female gets killed or dies, the rest of the females get busy having babies. Interesting. I don't hunt, but I imagine hunters know this and are smart enough to see which of the coyotes are the alpha and avoid the problem. Every day is a learning adventure! Thank you for you post. It made me research and learn about human and nature laws.
Thank You to the both of you for your service. Thank You to any and all service members both present and past reading this.🇺🇸🙏
Thank you both for your services 🫡
I was honored to work with Greg setting up for the Off Road Games last year.
He's a top notch guy.
I keep waiting on Matt to come flying in with pipes a blaring in the morrvair or banana while jefe is whispering😂😂 good folks all around
Jefe, This interesting video was educational and informative.
My younger sister flew medevac choppers in Desert Shield/Desert Storm. She brought me home one of those night Desert digital overcoats.
Thanks for taking us on another adventure Jefe!
Thank you and your buddy for your service!🇺🇸
That is awesome that you take veterans on your hunting adventures, I am a veteran myself,
I appreciate what you do,
Thank you for your service also
Sir.
Tell your friend thanks for protecting us all ❤ ya both😊
Around me they hunt coyotes with dogs and trucks, but we are wide open space with roads. Since they have been doing that for over 10 years the number has went down big time and the small game animals has increased as well. Some people just don't understand how many there are and how much there can damage an area.
Thank you both for your service and better luck next time.
I would've never known Greg was in the military. Thank you, guys, for your service. Good luck with the coyotes they got my sister's dog a few years ago
Thanks to the both of you for your service!
Good stuff Jefe!!! A lot of people won’t understand, but folks who really care about the health of our ecosystem do. Hello from the Rockies up here in 🇨🇦
:Canada:
Love the adventures Jefe. Keep em coming.
Jefe, you win hunting and fishing all the time. Retirement rocks!
Thank you Greg and Jefe for your Service. Great video 🤙😎
Thank you both for your service Brother.
Love the vibes and energy of your videos, Jefe. You set a great example!!
I strive to cook a steak as good as you, lol.
Stay safe!
Great adventure Jefe! When I was a kid my dad would take out our hunting dog Mitzi on coyote and rabbit hunting trips.(and bobcats) My dad was great at calling. He tried to teach me when I was kid but I just sounded like a dying cat. My dad is in his eighties now so thank you for bring back some fond memories of me and my dad!!
I love Greg’s camo! It’s the same stuff I wrapped my holster with.
i would like to thank you Both for your service like everyone else and making back safe!
Always want to go Coyote hunting and just never get to it. Maybe someday! Nice work!
Locally yodel puppy poppin' is a "normal" thing. We're high desert, super rural, and they thrive here. Might hear 20 or so making noise if you go out at night here. A lot of dudes slow roll the back gravel and dirt roads looking. When I was in high school 1000 years ago, I used to make good money on coyotes. Didn't have to skin them even, just show up at the fur guy's place and get $100 per carcass. Fur prices were pretty high back then. I bought a pickup with the proceeds my senior year.
I would love to see a Jefe's adventure with the Buckmaster and Eric!
Love the content Jefe can’t wait for the next one!
Thank you both for your service and for my freedom.
They are thick here in the Ohio River Valley, We have been taking em out for about 15 yrs and they keep coming back. Great Video Sir
I grew up in rural SE Indiana and currently live in the eastern suburbs of Cincinnati. I never saw a coyote until about 6 years ago, and they were in a wooded area near my highway exit. About 2 years I was walking out of my garage, locking it for the night, and I heard the sound of claws scratching pavement. I turned around and watched two coyotes run up my driveway between my house and my neighbors house, about 20 feet from me. One of them ran into the dead end created by my garage and a couple of fences. The other one stopped and ran back down my driveway. The second one must have gotten over the fence, because I never saw it again.
Thank you both for your service.
Have you watched O'Neil Opps? He's in the Sandhills of South Dakota and is all about hunting coyotes. Basically, he's a sniper of coyotes. Costom built 22-250s and camo. I'm loving this channel, keep it up.
I was taught that for coyotes you have to be out there well before the sun comes up. Get set up in a location you scouted previously and just stay still, and call of course. Range finding helps and those gadgets are very available these days. Built into many rifle scopes, be a good idea to practice using them.
Great video. Thanks for your service.
Jefe great video you and Greg keep it up
I was in Desert Storm and have one of those Night Parka that I use to wear out there.
Who knows, I might have seen Greig flying around.
We reserve Fobbit for the ones that claim to have been running and gunnin but never left the wire, I had soldiers who never deployed talk about how they never did anything and I always say “you were available and willing, that’s all that matters, it’s the ones who hid and avoided it that are the issue”. Much love all!❤
Much love from KENYA 🇰🇪 EAST AFRICA
Uko huku😂😂
@feisaloduuu1263 😂😂😂😂
Good stuff!!
Nice rifles and good grouping. Coyotes are a nuisance here in Missouri as well.
Thanks for making
Ron already did his mission. 😂
Well….the groups are minute of coyote. Don’t try hitting sage rats at 100. Fun video. Thanks, buddy.
I would be using a fawn in distress call, especially during deer season. Love your videos man, keep it up.
Nice content!
Phone Scope on spotting scopes are amazing! You will be surprised how much the zoom on your phone will help your scope. Rifle scopes make it hard to see and shoot.
I bet this time next year 250k subs. 🎉🎉
Up next with Jefe's big adventure...Hunting coyotes with a 20mm anti tank gun. Pink mist.
Another great video love your videos
Great job again.
Greg looks familiar, where would we might of seen him?
Formerly on Matt’s Off-road Recovery.
Still on Matt’s Off-Road Recovery
@@JefesAdventuresThanks for the clarification. From the perspective of a viewer there has been a fair amount of turnover in the staff. It can be hard to keep up. (Thats not a cheap shot at MORR’s expense)
For what it’s worth Greg’s always seemed like a stable, upright citizen, and a straight up kinda guy thanks for showing us some of his back story.
Great episode
dig the coyote video im still trying to get my first one here in idaho will watch the next one
Wish I stayed there it's absolutely stunning 😍 ❤
Hello from scotland
Thank you’ll ever do some saltwater fishing like tuna, swordfish, or grouper fishing?
around here in my part of the country its the deer who is the problem ruining crops.
Mr song dog just helps control this problem
What speed loader were you using?
THAT'S GREAT, OUT WITH FRIENDS IN NATURE HAVING FUN!
Damn, that Ron guys a good lookin feller
I need one of those mag loaders!
When I grew up, dad loved to hunt coyotes after deer and elk season. Where I lived in Idaho it was grain fields and small brush patches. We'd wake up to a fresh snow and take off from the house. Cut a track and send my brother to the usual crossings. A few times we put on 8-10 miles cross country tracking.
My best year was 1977. The fur market was high, and I killed 5 coyotes. I got a check for 490 dollars that year.
Dad taught us how to trap, hunt and fish. Growing up in the Depression, he taught us about the value of a dollar as well. I once packed out an 80lb bull elk hide because dad told me to, and it was worth 10-15 dollars.
I have killed a few coyotes since, but memories of below zero temps and digging wounded coyotes out of a den pale in comparison. The coyotes in Montana have to compete with the timber wolf, so the deer and elk suffer.
Grew up in Idaho doing the same thing.
9:42 My cousin died in Desert Storm. He was a Para-Trooper! Rip Brandon.
How about titling it "Killing coyotes for eating their supper"
Do you use a foxpro to call them in?
Ron uses mouth calls I used a foxpro
@ cool, looks like a lot of fun
Greg needs his own channel
Alaska here...Get them preds
Yes indeed thank you fellow soldiers for an oustanding video and yes kiyotes are a menace to society.
Sight in 2 inches low at 25 yards then move back to 100 save a bunch of ammo
Did Jefe finally get his tooth fixed?
Yes it only took 3 years.
Thx Jefe!
If you like 65 creed more try 65 Grendel
Awesome
Love the channel. But man your beard and hair make you looked 20 yrs older.
A REAL veterans oath Never expires.
Keep turning the blind eye to Title 4dwelfare= evil nucleus
Fist 👊 bump!
👊
Does Utah pay you for each coyote killed?
Yes $50 each
Years ago,/20 to 30 years, the military used their fur to line their winter coat hoods etc. so the price for coyotes to a fur trader was around $100.00 per coyote but I don't think they are as popular in the fur market now so in order to control the population. States started to put bounties on them to control the coyote population.
Killing your deer? Those darn coyotes need to get one of the 70k deer tags I guess.
Just wondering, does anybody eat them?
I would not recommend that
Have you tried calling them with a dog whistle?
I used live in SLC UT WE HUNTED WEST OF SLC IN DESERT BY DUGWAY UT
Ron jones?
You tricked me. No Matt. Still fun. Don’t coyotes prey on boar? Could they be transplanted in areas to cull boar numbers?
You got new teeth? The Oregon Dept of Fish and Feathers used to pay us $50ea from our helicopter. 19 in a day was our record.
Freakin giant destructive rats.
👍👍👍🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷
Get yourself a good rangefinder.
Get dogs 🐕 that know how to fight coyotes
25/200,36/300
Save yourself some ammo
Jefe, I love what you do on this channel, yet coyote "varmint" control has proven to be unsuccessful over time. Coyotes play a key role in the ecosystem by balancing game populations and keeping them healthy by taking the weak and sick. When you kill coyotes in an area, the females have bigger litters and breed more often to compensate. They have also taken the niche of wolves since they have been eradicated in many areas. Unlike feral hogs which are an invasive species, (blast away) coyotes deserve just as much a place on Earth as you and I and respect for their essential role, so please don't kill coyotes.
.... Coyote is pronounced "Kai-Yo-Tee." Wile E. Coyote is supposed to be syllable RHYME. Slashing the e of the end and saying "Kai Yoht" is driving me bonkers.
"I want to help the deer population so I can kill the deer population instead of the circle of life that is Coyotes"
Amazing logic.
lay out dog food then they will not kill your deer lol
That's a lot of dog food lol
They will definitely take care of your dogs and cats, given a chance.
@@user-bh7dm8dr3m lol it was a joke
I feel like deer aren't usually struggling population wise? Do you really need to kill coyotes? I remember hearing that wolves were reintroduced into areas and it actually created HIGHER populations of animals and diversity. I feel like us humans always think we know best, when the natural balance is usually where we need to be. I also happen to love coyotes. We have them in my area, and we've never had any issues with them. EDIT: So I just read about it. Wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone, and the elk populations did diminish, which lead to less trampling of trees and shrubs. Willows, aspens, and cottonwoods grew and created better habitats a ton of animals-beavers, birds, insects, etc. In general, it's just better for biodiversity. Personally, unless you're having deer population problems, I wouldn't mess with the balance of that ecosystem. Nature knows best.
I don't know why you're hearing this stuff, but it's not true. The elk herd in Yellowstone alone went from 20,000 to 4000 the deer population in Utah are suffering due to hard winters that is one of the main reasons why I only hunt big deer and haven't shot a deer in the last 15 years. Coyotes are not the only problem. The DNR just sent out a request for hunters to help hunt mountain lions.
I think all of us should research. Did you read what big numbers of Elk were doing to the ecosystem?
Yes, your numbers are righ. Less Elk in Yellowstone. But there is a bigger story behind those numbers.
How many predators do we need to kill to make it better?
I'm sure there is a better reason in why the deer population is down.
Do we need to kill predators to balance what we humans are doing? Yes. I bet we have to.
I have been following you for a long time and will keep on doing so. We no agreeing on this subject just makes us humans.
Keep on having fun!
Whoever told you that is wrong. Any area that has wolves, the deer and elk population has drastically decreased. The only time deer and elk populations get better with wolves is if the area is overpopulated with deer and elk and i think the F&G keep close tabs on that, so it doesn't happen. It may have helped Yellowstone Park but nowhere else.
@@FredKennedyIV I was told that when the coyote alpha female gets killed or dies, the rest of the females get busy having babies. Interesting. I don't hunt, but I imagine hunters know this and are smart enough to see which of the coyotes are the alpha and avoid the problem.
Every day is a learning adventure!
Thank you for you post. It made me research and learn about human and nature laws.
First
What are YOU doing about YOUR local title 4dwelfare false flag operations?
P s. More welfare more taxes as these crooks require hefty pensions and paychecks from The Peopl.
theyre not your deer
Thank you both for your service.