It is about time you made a video like this. Maybe you already have in the past. You need to educate people about what is behind the scenes. Give warning to those who like fuzzy wild things with teeth. People need to see your dogs as cute.... but protectors. There are a bunch of tree huggers that will paint what you're doing the wrong way. They'll defend the monsters destroying ecosystems, the coyotes, as innocent victims because they can't see the damage they do. They don't understand coyotes are savages, cruel and blood thirsty and will destroy everything in the area for miles. Keep up the good work. ❤
What a lot of people do not realize is that coyotes will come to your property and kill anything including domesticated animals....such as your pet dogs. Outdoor Fever, I am pretty sure the farmers and home owners in your area appreciate what you are doing. Thank you for the videos!!!
When I was growing up in the 60-70’s just outside Charleston, WV there were no Coyotes anywhere around there, I went back for a visit couple of years ago and was amazed how many Coyotes there were. People who comment on things they know absolutely nothing about just shows how truly ignorant they are and with the internet in the palm of their hands they should inform themselves of the facts why you do this instead of commenting because of their hurt feelings towards this so keep doing the farmers a vital service that is required young man. The world would be a much better place if certain people would stay out of other’s business and learn hurt feelings are not a reason to condemn what others might need to do.
One of the longest partnerships in human history. Mankind has been using dogs to hunt for more than 11,000 years. Our relationship with domesticated dogs is one the great success stories.
New to the channel man I love it! I’ve been living under a rock I guess, chased deer with hounds and rabbits with beagles here in Virginia but somehow missed out this and didn’t even know it was a thing with those fast dogs! Awesome! Do you have a video on your box and release setup? If not I would love to see that. Subscribed, liked and shared keep it up!
I was privy to that hunt back in the '70's. Grew up in ranch country in MT, and a couple of brothers had Greyhounds. It's like the yotes go, hey, some dogs are coming after me, uuh,, wait a, they look like they mean business,, yieeeeeee! It was just like your vid, something I will never forget.
I live outside Detroit as a kid and we moved back to Nebraska when I entered 7th grade and one of my first experiences was going with my uncle (farmer) on a coyote hunt, It was quite the shock coming from city life to that.
live in las cruces coyotes will go up the drainage diches and on housing properties at night! Then you see the posters for cats and dogs they ain't missing!
Your a smart man! Keep going to school!.. There will always be time for a hunt, but I cannot emphasize enough how important your education will be to you in the future! My father told me the same thing, but who was I to listen to him. I'm paying for that now. Don't be stupid like me. It will make your future hunts so much more enjoyable. Trucks aren't cheap.. see?? 😊
Everything you guys do I love it. We done a lot of this here in Illinois. Until the landowners started getting us in trouble. For our dogs going on their property. We only have one guy that I know of still here in Lawrence County. Illinois, that still does it and you might know him. He's got a lot of dogs Keep up the awesome work and I love every video. Looking forward to new ones I subscribed to your channel waiting on new videos. Thank you.
I am an old guy who is a Coyote hunter in Tennessee and knows the problem they are. That said, you come in my property running your dogs without asking we will have words ! Granted, in an off seasons, running those dogs should be excepted. The Last 2 generations of people in the USA have no integrity or character and they do not care. The saying for Gen z is, just go ahead, all they can do is say stop. We always get one that way. And another by saying we’re sorry and didn’t know we couldn’t. Great video, great dogs, and a generation with mostly bad parents.
Seems like the videos I have seen you hunt when It is cold. Is that for the quality of coat, or that is when the harvests are done and you don't have to worry about wrecking someones crop? Or something else?
You deleted my comment? All I wanted was to find out your logic behind coyote hunting with dogs. I'm not necessarily against it. But the fact that you deleted it makes me presume you have no good reason for tearing up a living creature to death, other than to have some fun and posting a video on TH-cam. If you had a good reason, you would have had no problem responding to my respectfully phrased question.
Hunting coyotes with greyhounds goes back generations. President Theodore Roosevelt did so on this land, about 70 miles southwest of Oklahoma City, in the early 1900s. My great grandpa and his father raised and used dogs to catch coyote and fox. The dogs love it. It is what they were born to do and they are not happy just sitting at home on the couch. They are not yuppy dogs they are hounds and they are not happy unless they are hunting. Coyote are predators who pray and farmers live stock and many people in this area have had their yard dogs killed by Coyotes. Coyote are at the top of the food chain around here and with out hunters the population can become unmanageable.
@@Jagd_Adventures I get it I’ve been a hunter for over 50 years. I’ve hunted with rabbit and coon hounds and you actually have to be out of a vehicle ! Showing this garbage is what will put an end to your type of “ hunting “ . You give the anti hunters plenty of ammo to shoot down your form of “hunting “.
@gordontomaszewski1420 I am not going to try to change your mind, since I am certain that won't be possible. However, I will speak my mind. Whether you actually read what I have to say, is entirely up to you. I am 60 years old. I have been hunting coyotes since 1972. I am a 3rd generation coyote hunter. I have a somewhat unique (at least in my opinion) view on the topic. I have hunted coyotes with trucks & greyhounds. I have hunted coyotes with trucks & shotguns. And I have hunted coyotes by calling them, using hand calls. And I also make & sell, (as a hobby), custom horn howlers for calling coyotes. It has always amazed me that the majority of the different types of coyote hunters cannot see eye-to-eye on what is "hunting". Like you, most people who use calls, despise those who chase in trucks. And swear up/down that using trucks & greyhounds is not "hunting". And most greyhound hunters swear up/down that their way is the only way. And that guys who use calls are not real hunters. My point is, that you may not agree with guys using trucks & greyhounds, but it IS hunting. Those guys still have to actively search for the coyotes. Except for the usage of the truck & dogs, in many ways, it is no different than "still hunting" (ie: walking the terrain) searching for deer. And lastly... Although hunting coyotes with trucks & greyhounds is happening less & less every year...thanks to more & more rural land being bought for housing, & younger landowners deciding to lock up their pastures & only allow access if a person is willing to pay a high lease rate...Hunting with trucks & greyhounds in the Great Plains states is a tradition that goes back to the early 1900s. Using trucks & greyhounds IS coyote hunting. Using calls & firearms IS coyote hunting. It's really too bad that the majority of both camps cannot agree with one another. Because every time that one side publicly disagrees with the other, it simply gives animal rights organizations like PETA more power. And eventually those animal rights organizations are going to make it to where NO ONE... regardless of the methods we use for hunting coyotes...NO ONE will be able to hunt coyotes at all. Thank you for your time, IF you actually bothered to read this comment.
Across the ocean they have done the same for years, but they used horses not trucks to chase coyotes. I am sure the dogs like riding a lot of the way before they have to chase them. These guys are doing a great job. Keep it up. In Iowa it is needed.
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It is about time you made a video like this. Maybe you already have in the past. You need to educate people about what is behind the scenes. Give warning to those who like fuzzy wild things with teeth.
People need to see your dogs as cute.... but protectors. There are a bunch of tree huggers that will paint what you're doing the wrong way. They'll defend the monsters destroying ecosystems, the coyotes, as innocent victims because they can't see the damage they do. They don't understand coyotes are savages, cruel and blood thirsty and will destroy everything in the area for miles.
Keep up the good work. ❤
Thanks for the video. Ever think about adding a “bone crusher” to the pack? My Anatolian and my German Shepherd before him did that job.
What a lot of people do not realize is that coyotes will come to your property and kill anything including domesticated animals....such as your pet dogs. Outdoor Fever, I am pretty sure the farmers and home owners in your area appreciate what you are doing. Thank you for the videos!!!
Thanks! They sure do
@@Outdoorfever1 - Check out Paul Harrell. He's not good. A gun legend. Send him some love before it's too late. ASAP....
Brilliant.
Kindly see my reply.
@@Outdoorfever1
When I was growing up in the 60-70’s just outside Charleston, WV there were no Coyotes anywhere around there, I went back for a visit couple of years ago and was amazed how many Coyotes there were. People who comment on things they know absolutely nothing about just shows how truly ignorant they are and with the internet in the palm of their hands they should inform themselves of the facts why you do this instead of commenting because of their hurt feelings towards this so keep doing the farmers a vital service that is required young man. The world would be a much better place if certain people would stay out of other’s business and learn hurt feelings are not a reason to condemn what others might need to do.
Wow!! Thanks!!
I have said for years that the internet is creating an entire new generation of morons.
The intro of the dogs names and where they came from was like watching a football game team lineup!!! Love it
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One of the longest partnerships in human history. Mankind has been using dogs to hunt for more than 11,000 years. Our relationship with domesticated dogs is one the great success stories.
Sure is
I really like how you treat all your dog's as family .
They are our family
Those dogs love their job.
Sure do
Those dogs are flat wicked. That looks like so much fun.
Sure is!!
This is awesome!
I need these dogs in Arizona.
I like the looks of Smokey!
Them yote's are running the gauntlet!! Keep em running!!
Nice work working with your dogs , theyre fast 👍
Love seeing good dogs at work 😂.
Very cool!
New to the channel man I love it! I’ve been living under a rock I guess, chased deer with hounds and rabbits with beagles here in Virginia but somehow missed out this and didn’t even know it was a thing with those fast dogs! Awesome! Do you have a video on your box and release setup? If not I would love to see that. Subscribed, liked and shared keep it up!
Love watching dogs doing what they are bred to do great channel reminds me of my youth😅
Hell yea🤟🏼
Love the truck. And the turn out and that run your dogs do thy are so fast 🤯🤯 . Looks fun as hell lol keep on keeping on haha
Thanks bro will do!
Damn they were kicking that coyotes ass at the end 😂😂😂
Awesome ! Thanks for sharing .👋👍
Thanks for watching!
Needs must brother lovely dogs respect from the UK
Nice pack, thanks for introducing them. What does half hot blood mean? How are they crossed?
I was privy to that hunt back in the '70's. Grew up in ranch country in MT, and a couple of brothers had Greyhounds. It's like the yotes go, hey, some dogs are coming after me, uuh,, wait a, they look like they mean business,, yieeeeeee! It was just like your vid, something I will never forget.
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GET'EM!!
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I'm loving this good job
Beautiful dogs ❤🐶
Good hunt 👍
I live outside Detroit as a kid and we moved back to Nebraska when I entered 7th grade and one of my first experiences was going with my uncle (farmer) on a coyote hunt, It was quite the shock coming from city life to that.
You the man 🎉🎉🎉
You grew up on this shit !!
Hella respect 🫡 for you and your dad
🤟🏼thanks
Good work men. Love the Videos
Thanks!!
Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
Would like to hear what that coyote was thinking when those greyhounds were gaining on it...."Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is going on here!!"
Great job that was cool
Kool!
Awesome video, I just told my wife about this way of catching coyotes. Thanks for sharing
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That’s awesome!
Sure is!!
Iowa represent 🤙
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Excellent
Thanks!!
Nice easy run 💪🏻 . Son of freedom 👌🏻
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@@Outdoorfever1 you guys got WhatsApp ?
Facebook ?
live in las cruces coyotes will go up the drainage diches and on housing properties at night! Then you see the posters for cats and dogs they ain't missing!
Yup
😂. I am amazed how fast they are
Its crazy
And anotha one!!!!❤
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Sad but true.
Excellant man, love to see those dogs do their job👍
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When you see the pups close up you can see the Wolfhound in some of them. Also what does half Hot Blood mean?
Damn, that was good , how about some wolves, up here in the n.w, we need to call them too,
Not sure how that would work out though,
Speed kills
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Will there be more videos soon to come? also that white pup you guys have from a previous vid is fast asf lol
Shes out of Freedom and Trigger. Shes a good one. Got a video on the way
Great stuff mate my dog cant even catch a rat in public
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What part of the state are you operating? Love seeing the dogs work!
Northern ia
Your a smart man! Keep going to school!.. There will always be time for a hunt, but I cannot emphasize enough how important your education will be to you in the future! My father told me the same thing, but who was I to listen to him. I'm paying for that now. Don't be stupid like me. It will make your future hunts so much more enjoyable. Trucks aren't cheap.. see?? 😊
Thanks 👍
Coyote killed thirty sheep for me I live in southwest Virginia
It’s horrible
How can someone contact you about getting a puppy and cost
Do u hunt coyotes or are you going to start or do u just want a pet
I'm in utah done some coyote hunting in the north west desert but always wanted a greyhound
@@powerliftingrideshareguyfu3658 well stay notified on my channel were fixing to raise a nice littler of pups this summer. Were located in iowa
Coyotes don't kill cattle. They do scavenge cattle carcasses.
No they will pack up and take down smaller cattle and calfs
Around here anyway
What does "half hot blood" mean?
it means his mother was a purebred greyhound and the father was purebred quarter horse.
Everything you guys do I love it. We done a lot of this here in Illinois. Until the landowners started getting us in trouble. For our dogs going on their property. We only have one guy that I know of still here in Lawrence County. Illinois, that still does it and you might know him. He's got a lot of dogs Keep up the awesome work and I love every video. Looking forward to new ones I subscribed to your channel waiting on new videos. Thank you.
I am an old guy who is a Coyote hunter in Tennessee and knows the problem they are.
That said, you come in my property running your dogs without asking we will have words ! Granted, in an off seasons, running those dogs should be excepted. The Last 2 generations of people in the USA have no integrity or character and they do not care. The saying for Gen z is, just go ahead, all they can do is say stop. We always get one that way. And another by saying we’re sorry and didn’t know we couldn’t.
Great video, great dogs, and a generation with mostly bad parents.
Seems like the videos I have seen you hunt when It is cold. Is that for the quality of coat, or that is when the harvests are done and you don't have to worry about wrecking someones crop? Or something else?
Its because we hunt after they harvest there corn and beans and the snow makes it easier to hunt.
Do the dogs have an instinct to attack coyotes or ya gotta train 'em ??
Instinct for the most part
@@Outdoorfever1 For the younger dogs, does pairing them with older more experienced dogs pretty much do most of any training required?
That’s bad ash
Humans ruin ecosystem.not coyotes buddy.😮😮
Where in Iowa are you I live in Swan Ia
Im north of cedar falls 40 minutes
Way too short of a video!
Yeah it was just a little something. I got a lot more on my channel go check um out.
Are you ever concerned for rabies?
Nope. They dont carry it a lot around here
@@Outdoorfever1 just subbed, peace from Australia.
You deleted my comment? All I wanted was to find out your logic behind coyote hunting with dogs. I'm not necessarily against it. But the fact that you deleted it makes me presume you have no good reason for tearing up a living creature to death, other than to have some fun and posting a video on TH-cam. If you had a good reason, you would have had no problem responding to my respectfully phrased question.
Hunting coyotes with greyhounds goes back generations. President Theodore Roosevelt did so on this land, about 70 miles southwest of Oklahoma City, in the early 1900s. My great grandpa and his father raised and used dogs to catch coyote and fox. The dogs love it. It is what they were born to do and they are not happy just sitting at home on the couch. They are not yuppy dogs they are hounds and they are not happy unless they are hunting.
Coyote are predators who pray and farmers live stock and many people in this area have had their yard dogs killed by Coyotes. Coyote are at the top of the food chain around here and with out hunters the population can become unmanageable.
Thank you for the response.
Just wait next you will have hog problems ..
Sadly starting to see some around
Please quit calling this hunting it’s dog racing at best!
You actually need to get out of your truck and have a gun to even begin to call it hunting!
Just because you don’t get it, doesn’t mean it’s not hunting.
@@Jagd_Adventures I get it I’ve been a hunter for over 50 years.
I’ve hunted with rabbit and coon hounds and you actually have to be out of a vehicle !
Showing this garbage is what will put an end to your type of “ hunting “ .
You give the anti hunters plenty of ammo to shoot down your form of “hunting “.
Well thats your opinion.
@gordontomaszewski1420 I am not going to try to change your mind, since I am certain that won't be possible.
However, I will speak my mind. Whether you actually read what I have to say, is entirely up to you.
I am 60 years old.
I have been hunting coyotes since 1972.
I am a 3rd generation coyote hunter.
I have a somewhat unique (at least in my opinion) view on the topic.
I have hunted coyotes with trucks & greyhounds.
I have hunted coyotes with trucks & shotguns.
And I have hunted coyotes by calling them, using hand calls.
And I also make & sell, (as a hobby), custom horn howlers for calling coyotes.
It has always amazed me that the majority of the different types of coyote hunters cannot see eye-to-eye on what is "hunting".
Like you, most people who use calls, despise those who chase in trucks. And swear up/down that using trucks & greyhounds is not "hunting".
And most greyhound hunters swear up/down that their way is the only way. And that guys who use calls are not real hunters.
My point is, that you may not agree with guys using trucks & greyhounds, but it IS hunting.
Those guys still have to actively search for the coyotes.
Except for the usage of the truck & dogs, in many ways, it is no different than "still hunting" (ie: walking the terrain) searching for deer.
And lastly... Although hunting coyotes with trucks & greyhounds is happening less & less every year...thanks to more & more rural land being bought for housing, & younger landowners deciding to lock up their pastures & only allow access if a person is willing to pay a high lease rate...Hunting with trucks & greyhounds in the Great Plains states is a tradition that goes back to the early 1900s.
Using trucks & greyhounds IS coyote hunting.
Using calls & firearms IS coyote hunting.
It's really too bad that the majority of both camps cannot agree with one another.
Because every time that one side publicly disagrees with the other, it simply gives animal rights organizations like PETA more power.
And eventually those animal rights organizations are going to make it to where NO ONE... regardless of the methods we use for hunting coyotes...NO ONE will be able to hunt coyotes at all.
Thank you for your time, IF you actually bothered to read this comment.
Across the ocean they have done the same for years, but they used horses not trucks to chase coyotes. I am sure the dogs like riding a lot of the way before they have to chase them. These guys are doing a great job. Keep it up. In Iowa it is needed.