@@earth-thrower7366 I am curious why you think that these guys are not hunters. Is it because they hunt at night? Is it because they use an electronic caller? Is it because they use the weapons that they do? Is it because they (probably) don't eat the coyotes that they shoot? (Truthfully 99% of people don't/wouldn't consider eating coyote.🤮) Or is it because you feel that coyotes should be left alone and not killed by any human?
@@earth-thrower7366 I am not "telling" you anything. I asked you a few questions, about why you don't think these are hunters. Can you not adequately answer simple questions about the way you think? Or are you simply wanting to start an argument? I didn't defend their position, nor yours. I am only trying to have a civil conversation.
@@earth-thrower7366 ...Hmm, well I guess it's a good thing I wasn't trying to tell you anything. Because obviously you won't listen to anyone's opinion but your own....Naw... I'm going to tell you something anyway. I don't hunt at night, like these guys do. But if I'm going to choose a "side", I will choose to be on their side every time. I have been hunting (& yes it is hunting, whether you think so or not) coyotes for 50 yrs, in a variety of ways. These guys are doing nothing wrong or illegal (in many states). And it's just as much "hunting" as going after turkey, deer, birds or bunnies. The way they do it may be relatively new. But trying to keep the coyote population in check IS A FORM OF CONSERVATION......I have seen your comments on several videos. You are always trying to stir things up....I tried to have a civil conversation with you. But you are too arrogant to do so. So I won't waste more time trying to be civil!!!!
@@earth-thrower7366 I didn't need to "insult your intelligence". This last comment of yours proved what I said in my previous comment. I could easily provide case studies as well. But like every other animal rights zealot, you won't have a calm discussion. Instead you rant. I have wasted enough time. Go away. If you don't like these types of videos, or don't like hunters, then stop trolling the videos. No one is forcing you to watch or comment. Over and out!!!!
This is Iowa to a T! I can’t get goose hunting permission sometimes because of cattle and past hunters’ mistakes/lies. Another issue is some landowners are species specific. Yes to goose, no to deer/coyote, etc. Love the content, keep crushing guys!
That was the craziest excuse I've ever heard as well. LMAO. This is the silly world we live in. Great video guys. To bad we can't night Hunt in Alberta.
Gentlemen, Thank you for being you and having the passions and skills along with the know-how of your trade. The hard work and constant attention to detail makes you gents some of the best there is. A fun/cute side note is that I watch these videos with my cat and she just trips out eyes wide and can never take her eyes off the screen.
You guys are so awesome. I was called many things for wanting to be a hunter. "Psychopath." "Little man with something to prove." "Idiot." But "terrorist"? That's new.
Hey boys. I live in England. I’ve found showing a public liability insurance card helps a lot. Cost me 60 dollars a year to be insured up to 1 million for personal injury or property damage ie livestock
I can almost see the blood draining from my insurance guy's face if I were to broach the topic of 'guns + property I don't own.' (Even in gun-friendly Georgia USA.)
Yall were spot on with everything you said and doesn't matter how good or how much land you hunt, treating a place better than your own is essential to keeping the rest. Great job guys
Yo I love the way you guys protect people's livestock and animals and kids get rid of them dirty coyotes love you guys keep up the good work and good hunting
Wow! I'm black & I couldn't believe she used that as an excuse to not let you guys hunt her land. To me that's not even a situation to use the Black Lives Matter card. Boy ol boy. SMH.
Hey guys, thank you for covering the information that you do in your videos. Over the years of watching you I have progressed from day time to dabbling with night time with lights to progressing on to thermal. This video is also very helpful and informative. I have been thinking about it for awhile on how to approach this subject, knocking on doors or sending a letter. My places are very limited here and the population are mostly liberal that believe what the idiot box tells them. Thank you for your information.
I don't know how people are in your area. But in mine (north-central KS), in my decades of asking for permission to hunt, the best way to receive a n immediate "no" or to be completely ignored is to ask via a phone call or letter. Even if the landowner is someone you know personally. I have always found it best to ask in person, face to face. Like these guys said, you just never know. I have had farmers that I have known for years, and that have given me permission in previous years, tell me no the next year. Only to have them tell me yes again the following year.😎...I never wait until right before I want to hunt a property to ask. If at all possible, I will talk to them weeks, if not a couple of months, prior. Of course I also try to time it when it appears that they aren't in the middle of harvesting, or working cattle.....Sorry for this book length comment. I could go on, with more suggestions, but I am sure I have said more than you want to read anyway.😎
As a rancher I just use cows as an excuse to politely tell hunters no.. I’m not really worried about anyone shooting my cows. I’m worried about them leaving gates open or running over water Colverts ect ect
Amazing clarity of that night vision, unlike the thought process (I feel that is a VERY generous term) of the lady. I have found my best opportunity often comes to me, through friends who know I shoot feral pests ethically. Having said that, here in Tasmania, there are many who are still concerned about firearms and shooting after the Port Arthur Massacre 25 years ago. I have just got into night vision ( very much the budget end of the spectrum, but still functional). I have 4 out of 5 neighbours who have given me written permission ( I always have it in writing, including all requests and property ‘rules’) and I just send them a text if I spot critters while scouting.
Hi night crew love your guys videos been watching for a long time with my dad and my little sister witch is also 5 and loves to watch you guys as well. Just wanted to let y’all know you guys are great and I get a lot of advice from you guys keep up the good work
One advantage to gaining permission is to have a "Business Card" or a brief "Resume" to leave with the land owner. This should contain your name address and phone number. Locally land owners here in NWPA typically oun 10 - 100 acres or so, our SGL's might be 200 - 2,000 acres; although some are larger. We don't have many expanses of otherwise public land. SGL's often have only 1 or 2 access points, not a.lowing for much leeway for varying winds. Often by the time you advance a couple hundred yards you've pushed the game onto public land. When you do setup to calla SGL, as soon as you turn the caller on all the dogs within a mile begin barking & howling; then lights show up in neighboring windows followed by porch lights coming on. We've even had landowners come looking for what or who was triggering the disturbance. Then I'm not so sure all the barking is good for our calling.
Very surprised there’s not more videos like this. Thank you! Just tried my first Facebook message ask this morning. Waiting on a response. Owner lives hours away so this was best way
It’s insulting, people telling you they don’t think you know the difference between a 40 pound coyote and a 600 pound heifer. When people tell me they have cattle reply, “Well good, I’m in the right place then! We can keep them from killing your calves!” Tell them you can help them out and prevent the loss of $X in calves and get to hunt coyotes too. Let them know it’s a win win situation and that you don’t charge for your services. You’d be surprised when they start thinking about their wallets! 😊 Have some business cards made up with farm loss prevention themes and hand them out.
Maybe those nice folks are starting up a Coyote Farm business, ya' think? lol. I know it's not makin' you any money but you should do a little more commentary on setting up to meet & greet, get to know these people, it's a thought. I still like to see them damned 'yotes' get the hell shot out of 'em. I really enjoy your shows. Thanks for sharing a snapshot of your hunting with us.
The last Lady was something and must not have lived in the country long.. No because of BLM and calling you a terrorist is really crazy. Good Luck and keep up the great work you all do.
I got permission to a farm for pigeon hunting near me. Asked the farmer if I could go out with a buddy one night and he had no problem with it. Just by watching me pigeon hunt a few times he knew he could trust me and it got me access to more open area
Maybe when you ask about shooting coyotes and they are worried about their cattle tell them you will give them compensation if you shoot one surly you have to have insurance for this activity like bacs we have in the uk 😊
Been coyote hunting east central Indiana for several years now. Usually not much problem getting permission. People fear for their pets. Coyote numbers seem to be way down here for some reason? been able to buy a lot of used dog hunting equipment though because guys have initial success then when that slows they give up. Love your videos and tips.
@@earth-thrower7366 from reading your comments you are either with Peta that kills more animals than anyone or you are just a idiot that is clueless of what actually goes on in the country. You say you work in rural areas wowww I live in rural areas that have farmers call me to come kill them and I do it because they don't have a way to kill them... whats your way to thin them down instead of hunting them?
I hunt around cows in every spot I have in the northern Midwest. While getting permission I always start off with “I noticed you have cattle, do you ever have problems with coyotes?” That usually helps change the conversation. I haven’t met a cattle farmer that hasn’t had a problem with predators.
I think you guys should bring up your guys TH-cam video channel and that you guys are kinda like "professionals". Im guessing you get a few more yes's.
i luck out and have a slight ace in the hole, my wife is Methodist clergy and i have 4 young boys so we get onto allot of land or ponds others are not able to.
Where are you guys located!? I live in nd and I don’t think ive ever got a no from land owners this sucks if you ever feel like driving to nd I could put you on enough land for a week straight!
This cracked me up 😂😂 always love your guys stuff, I’d love to get a chance to do some killin with you boys - I think we’d make each other proud. Keep it up fellas!!
We have talked on the phone I'm the hunter for Maine Honestly what would you say you're averages year to year for Coyote harvest. in Maine I get about 24 And that is really hard trying to get them night after night after night put in the foot work calling calling scanning obviously you guys know you played with the lights then you played with the thermal night vision you understand . I'd give my left cherry to go on a hunt with you folks And I can promise you It's not that anxious of a shooter considering a Former marine point of aim point of impact. I aim small miss small man I love you guys's stuff!!!!
Every ranch of huntable size has some miserable chore, that theve been putting off but know it absolutely needs to be done, offering to do work for various ranch owners in exchange for some hunting privilege, is probably the msot effective way to get access
Tried to get permission this weekend for pigs coyotes or dove. This is all I hunt for besides ducks, but I only duck hunt public. Immediately got a “I have cows”. I explained that every property I hunt, and have hunted in the previous 15 years for pigs/coyotes are cattle ranches with exception of 2. Have never had issues with cattle and I always know what is behind my target. Me and the land owner had about a 10 minute conversation after the no and ended it with I have to go dump this pig carcass a few properties over that I killed last night hopefully I get an opportunity on a coyote tonight
Hi I am from England and shoot foxes and I have been to farms and had rejections but I have 2 permissions which I have had now for 30yrs and since then I have been asked to shoot any problem foxes and other pests rabbits and cats ,pigeons. so I can relate to you as you go place to place to get permissions last of all I love your videos keep up the good work regards John.
I was watching your video today. I was thinking wow that sounds like here in Caseville and Pigeon Michigan. There is a lot of farm land around here. Most people don't realize what kind of damage coyotes can do to a farm it's sad.
Ooof jail term…I would have combatted that with 15 different arguments. Including the fact that I spoke to the local sheriff and we are good. Never leave until you get a yes…in the nicest way possible.
I respect your opinion. But will disagree. If there is a "never", it shouldn't be never leave w/o a yes. Instead, it is never argue with the landowner, regardless of whether you agree with their opinions or explanation. The idea is to be respectful of the answer. And yes I know that is my unasked for opinion. But my opinion is based on asking for permission from landowners for the past 50 years (that's 50 yrs of asking and hunting, not 50 yrs of being alive). Happy hunting @J Lock91!😎
There are very few animal species that I do not defend. Coyotes are at the top of that short list as they provide no value to the earth. Good hunting, sirs.
I am surprised at the "cattle curse" theory, being that coyotes are known to predate on calves. But I can understand the landowner's concerns. There are a LOT of disrespectful folks out there that trespass, leave trash, cut fence, leave gates open, or ruts in their fields. Don't believe me? Just go out to a public hunt/fish property and look around. It is disgusting.
With this big of an operation you don't have a birth name. You are a business and when they say no thank you, you hand them a business card and give your closing statement. Plus you vehicle branding. You are way to big to hear the word no because of live stock. This is sales boys.
I've heard of hunters called lots of things but Terrorists in a new one! Keep on hunting those coyotes!
@Edwin Schlee I have to wonder where that woman gets her information. Amazing.🤦♂️
@@earth-thrower7366 I am curious why you think that these guys are not hunters. Is it because they hunt at night? Is it because they use an electronic caller? Is it because they use the weapons that they do? Is it because they (probably) don't eat the coyotes that they shoot? (Truthfully 99% of people don't/wouldn't consider eating coyote.🤮) Or is it because you feel that coyotes should be left alone and not killed by any human?
@@earth-thrower7366 I am not "telling" you anything. I asked you a few questions, about why you don't think these are hunters. Can you not adequately answer simple questions about the way you think? Or are you simply wanting to start an argument? I didn't defend their position, nor yours. I am only trying to have a civil conversation.
@@earth-thrower7366 ...Hmm, well I guess it's a good thing I wasn't trying to tell you anything. Because obviously you won't listen to anyone's opinion but your own....Naw... I'm going to tell you something anyway. I don't hunt at night, like these guys do. But if I'm going to choose a "side", I will choose to be on their side every time. I have been hunting (& yes it is hunting, whether you think so or not) coyotes for 50 yrs, in a variety of ways. These guys are doing nothing wrong or illegal (in many states). And it's just as much "hunting" as going after turkey, deer, birds or bunnies. The way they do it may be relatively new. But trying to keep the coyote population in check IS A FORM OF CONSERVATION......I have seen your comments on several videos. You are always trying to stir things up....I tried to have a civil conversation with you. But you are too arrogant to do so. So I won't waste more time trying to be civil!!!!
@@earth-thrower7366 I didn't need to "insult your intelligence". This last comment of yours proved what I said in my previous comment. I could easily provide case studies as well. But like every other animal rights zealot, you won't have a calm discussion. Instead you rant. I have wasted enough time. Go away. If you don't like these types of videos, or don't like hunters, then stop trolling the videos. No one is forcing you to watch or comment. Over and out!!!!
This is Iowa to a T! I can’t get goose hunting permission sometimes because of cattle and past hunters’ mistakes/lies. Another issue is some landowners are species specific. Yes to goose, no to deer/coyote, etc. Love the content, keep crushing guys!
Thanks for the education on approaching property owners for permissions ✌️ Napa California
That was the craziest excuse I've ever heard as well. LMAO. This is the silly world we live in. Great video guys. To bad we can't night Hunt in Alberta.
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First hand experience in what happens when people are hypnotized by media 🤦🏿🤷🏿♂️😆🤣
LOVE THIS VIDEO DUDE JUST BOOSTED MY CONFIDENCE TO ASK . you never know till you ask
I haven't seen s video from u guys for a long time. It's really good to watch one from you.
Gentlemen, Thank you for being you and having the passions and skills along with the know-how of your trade. The hard work and constant attention to detail makes you gents some of the best there is. A fun/cute side note is that I watch these videos with my cat and she just trips out eyes wide and can never take her eyes off the screen.
You guys are so awesome. I was called many things for wanting to be a hunter. "Psychopath." "Little man with something to prove." "Idiot." But "terrorist"? That's new.
Hey boys. I live in England. I’ve found showing a public liability insurance card helps a lot. Cost me 60 dollars a year to be insured up to 1 million for personal injury or property damage ie livestock
I can almost see the blood draining from my insurance guy's face if I were to broach the topic of 'guns + property I don't own.'
(Even in gun-friendly Georgia USA.)
@@WillBravoNotEvil mine was easy enough... N. Georgia here...
The singular THUMBS down FOR THIS video,,,,,,was from that Lady 🤣
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Great videography and footage men
Yall were spot on with everything you said and doesn't matter how good or how much land you hunt, treating a place better than your own is essential to keeping the rest. Great job guys
Would give my eye teeth to hunt with these guys just once. Bet I'd learn a ton from them.
The hardest part of the game is getting that ok for you to hunt on someone else's Land
I’ve always said the coyotes were more of a threat to the cattle than I was. Just to kind of put it in perspective for them
That one peeing in the air as it was laid to rest was a first for my eyes.
Sup, Love Ya’ll, Your Voice Is Amazing, And the night setting is calming.
Yo I love the way you guys protect people's livestock and animals and kids get rid of them dirty coyotes love you guys keep up the good work and good hunting
Well said. You addressed all high points that need and deserve protection from these nasty predators: livestock, children, pets.
those* dirty
Wow! I'm black & I couldn't believe she used that as an excuse to not let you guys hunt her land. To me that's not even a situation to use the Black Lives Matter card. Boy ol boy. SMH.
Nice relaxing music at the beginning. Whats the track called? Also, love your content! Keep up the good work 👍
Hey guys, thank you for covering the information that you do in your videos. Over the years of watching you I have progressed from day time to dabbling with night time with lights to progressing on to thermal. This video is also very helpful and informative. I have been thinking about it for awhile on how to approach this subject, knocking on doors or sending a letter. My places are very limited here and the population are mostly liberal that believe what the idiot box tells them. Thank you for your information.
I don't know how people are in your area. But in mine (north-central KS), in my decades of asking for permission to hunt, the best way to receive a n immediate "no" or to be completely ignored is to ask via a phone call or letter. Even if the landowner is someone you know personally. I have always found it best to ask in person, face to face. Like these guys said, you just never know. I have had farmers that I have known for years, and that have given me permission in previous years, tell me no the next year. Only to have them tell me yes again the following year.😎...I never wait until right before I want to hunt a property to ask. If at all possible, I will talk to them weeks, if not a couple of months, prior. Of course I also try to time it when it appears that they aren't in the middle of harvesting, or working cattle.....Sorry for this book length comment. I could go on, with more suggestions, but I am sure I have said more than you want to read anyway.😎
As a rancher I just use cows as an excuse to politely tell hunters no.. I’m not really worried about anyone shooting my cows. I’m worried about them leaving gates open or running over water Colverts ect ect
Exactly!
I fu*king love you "te**orists" ! Keep the te**or coming. Major props to the production team A+ 💪
This video came at the perfect time! More videos like this on land access would be awesome! Keep killing it guys!!!
Amazing clarity of that night vision, unlike the thought process (I feel that is a VERY generous term) of the lady.
I have found my best opportunity often comes to me, through friends who know I shoot feral pests ethically. Having said that, here in Tasmania, there are many who are still concerned about firearms and shooting after the Port Arthur Massacre 25 years ago. I have just got into night vision ( very much the budget end of the spectrum, but still functional). I have 4 out of 5 neighbours who have given me written permission ( I always have it in writing, including all requests and property ‘rules’) and I just send them a text if I spot critters while scouting.
Hi night crew love your guys videos been watching for a long time with my dad and my little sister witch is also 5 and loves to watch you guys as well. Just wanted to let y’all know you guys are great and I get a lot of advice from you guys keep up the good work
Start off by saying you guys protect cattle and land by taking out coyotes and bobcats!! 😁👍
Bingo
One advantage to gaining permission is to have a "Business Card" or a brief "Resume" to leave with the land owner. This should contain your name address and phone number.
Locally land owners here in NWPA typically oun 10 - 100 acres or so, our SGL's might be 200 - 2,000 acres; although some are larger. We don't have many expanses of otherwise public land. SGL's often have only 1 or 2 access points, not a.lowing for much leeway for varying winds. Often by the time you advance a couple hundred yards you've pushed the game onto public land.
When you do setup to calla SGL, as soon as you turn the caller on all the dogs within a mile begin barking & howling; then lights show up in neighboring windows followed by porch lights coming on. We've even had landowners come looking for what or who was triggering the disturbance. Then I'm not so sure all the barking is good for our calling.
@Night Crew thanks for sharing with us.👍
leave a card with them so they can watch your videos then give you a call when they see how good you are
That shot must be hot on that Coyote's nervous, making it discharge hot boiling pee at 16:08.😂
Point that barrel down be safe brother love the video
Very surprised there’s not more videos like this. Thank you! Just tried my first Facebook message ask this morning. Waiting on a response. Owner lives hours away so this was best way
It’s insulting, people telling you they don’t think you know the difference between a 40 pound coyote and a 600 pound heifer. When people tell me they have cattle reply, “Well good, I’m in the right place then! We can keep them from killing your calves!” Tell them you can help them out and prevent the loss of $X in calves and get to hunt coyotes too. Let them know it’s a win win situation and that you don’t charge for your services. You’d be surprised when they start thinking about their wallets! 😊 Have some business cards made up with farm loss prevention themes and hand them out.
Talk about a person scared of her own shadow. 100% GOOFY
Night Crew T-shirt - "Well I'll be danged"
Maybe those nice folks are starting up a Coyote Farm business, ya' think? lol. I know it's not makin' you any money but you should do a little more commentary on setting up to meet & greet, get to know these people, it's a thought. I still like to see them damned 'yotes' get the hell shot out of 'em. I really enjoy your shows. Thanks for sharing a snapshot of your hunting with us.
In a few thousand acres now... I haven't been turned down yet in North Georgia... praise God.
The last Lady was something and must not have lived in the country long.. No because of BLM and calling you a terrorist is really crazy. Good Luck and keep up the great work you all do.
I got permission to a farm for pigeon hunting near me. Asked the farmer if I could go out with a buddy one night and he had no problem with it. Just by watching me pigeon hunt a few times he knew he could trust me and it got me access to more open area
Maybe when you ask about shooting coyotes and they are worried about their cattle tell them you will give them compensation if you shoot one surly you have to have insurance for this activity like bacs we have in the uk 😊
The video quality is excellent!
what tripods do you use
I always invite the owner to go with me.
Been coyote hunting east central Indiana for several years now. Usually not much problem getting permission. People fear for their pets. Coyote numbers seem to be way down here for some reason? been able to buy a lot of used dog hunting equipment though because guys have initial success then when that slows they give up. Love your videos and tips.
@@earth-thrower7366 what the crap is a keystone species?
@@earth-thrower7366 from reading your comments you are either with Peta that kills more animals than anyone or you are just a idiot that is clueless of what actually goes on in the country. You say you work in rural areas wowww I live in rural areas that have farmers call me to come kill them and I do it because they don't have a way to kill them... whats your way to thin them down instead of hunting them?
I hunt around cows in every spot I have in the northern Midwest. While getting permission I always start off with “I noticed you have cattle, do you ever have problems with coyotes?” That usually helps change the conversation. I haven’t met a cattle farmer that hasn’t had a problem with predators.
Also adding that I am also a landowner and have respect for other landowners certainly helps.
That Bacon Lettuce Mayo excuse oh my XD
the owl in the into look back like you gonna take the shot or what 😂
I think you guys should bring up your guys TH-cam video channel and that you guys are kinda like "professionals". Im guessing you get a few more yes's.
i luck out and have a slight ace in the hole, my wife is Methodist clergy and i have 4 young boys so we get onto allot of land or ponds others are not able to.
Where are you guys located!? I live in nd and I don’t think ive ever got a no from land owners this sucks if you ever feel like driving to nd I could put you on enough land for a week straight!
Great video. I will be starting to hunt coyotes this falls. Thanks for a very informative video. Let's see how many places I get rejected from.
Great filming!!
Gotta sell It!
I personally wouldn't mention "hunting".
"I professionally remove predators and invasive species."
I call you Putty-Tat Protectors. 🐱 ♥️ 🐈
And as a happy carnivore, thank you for also protecting my future visits to In & Out! 😎
This cracked me up 😂😂 always love your guys stuff, I’d love to get a chance to do some killin with you boys - I think we’d make each other proud. Keep it up fellas!!
A lot of these protests come from the Walt Disney talking animal crowd.
You guys are legends!
thanks but not sure about all that lol. We are just normal guys who are ate up with this sport! Thanks for watching. Take care. Chris
@@earth-thrower7366 dang I see you commented on other people's too now I see your just a Karen. Or do you prefer keyboard warrior 🤔
You guys are a level of polite that I fall short of. That woman would have known that I thought she was full of shiz.
We have talked on the phone I'm the hunter for Maine Honestly what would you say you're averages year to year for Coyote harvest. in Maine I get about 24 And that is really hard trying to get them night after night after night put in the foot work calling calling scanning obviously you guys know you played with the lights then you played with the thermal night vision you understand . I'd give my left cherry to go on a hunt with you folks And I can promise you It's not that anxious of a shooter considering a Former marine point of aim point of impact. I aim small miss small man I love you guys's stuff!!!!
Every ranch of huntable size has some miserable chore, that theve been putting off but know it absolutely needs to be done, offering to do work for various ranch owners in exchange for some hunting privilege, is probably the msot effective way to get access
Pardon my ignorance but are they good eating or just dog food 😊
Its good to see another video , its been awhile and I've been going back years to watch , keep em coming
Hey, I need some of that sweet Night Crew merch. A hat and shirt at the very least. Any plans on selling some of these things?
Good to you guys back on track. Doing your best to keep the coyotes in check. Great video
Good video. Tell your sidekick to quit spitting in people's yards!
If yall fellers ever hit Virginia I'd love to hunt with yall
Awesome content, new subscriber right here!
视频6.40 那个围栏里面是一种叫(无花果)的水果,成熟了可以吃一下
Tried to get permission this weekend for pigs coyotes or dove. This is all I hunt for besides ducks, but I only duck hunt public. Immediately got a “I have cows”. I explained that every property I hunt, and have hunted in the previous 15 years for pigs/coyotes are cattle ranches with exception of 2. Have never had issues with cattle and I always know what is behind my target. Me and the land owner had about a 10 minute conversation after the no and ended it with I have to go dump this pig carcass a few properties over that I killed last night hopefully I get an opportunity on a coyote tonight
Hi I am from England and shoot foxes and I have been to farms and had rejections but I have 2 permissions which I have had now for 30yrs and since then I have been asked to shoot any problem foxes and other pests rabbits and cats ,pigeons. so I can relate to you as you go place to place to get permissions last of all I love your videos keep up the good work regards John.
LOL, if those coyotes attacked one of their family members or threatened their livelihood, let's see what she'll still call them terrorists
I was watching your video today. I was thinking wow that sounds like here in Caseville and Pigeon Michigan. There is a lot of farm land around here. Most people don't realize what kind of damage coyotes can do to a farm it's sad.
Hey, I'm pretty sure those coyotes would agree with that terrorist comment! 😄
16:04 GD! I hope I remember to go potty before I get taken down with my own golden shower like this.
BLM ? Yo that is media has her sprung 👍🏾 I ain’t no coyote 🤣
Ooof jail term…I would have combatted that with 15 different arguments. Including the fact that I spoke to the local sheriff and we are good. Never leave until you get a yes…in the nicest way possible.
I respect your opinion. But will disagree. If there is a "never", it shouldn't be never leave w/o a yes. Instead, it is never argue with the landowner, regardless of whether you agree with their opinions or explanation. The idea is to be respectful of the answer. And yes I know that is my unasked for opinion. But my opinion is based on asking for permission from landowners for the past 50 years (that's 50 yrs of asking and hunting, not 50 yrs of being alive). Happy hunting @J Lock91!😎
Let's gooooooo
Have you guys ever caught a thief on someone's land?
The risk is too great for the cattle owner. There’s almost no upside.
Great footage. I’ve been waiting for a new video. Keep up the good work.
Don’t you guys have a business card you can give to potential “clients”?
There are very few animal species that I do not defend. Coyotes are at the top of that short list as they provide no value to the earth. Good hunting, sirs.
I am surprised at the "cattle curse" theory, being that coyotes are known to predate on calves.
But I can understand the landowner's concerns.
There are a LOT of disrespectful folks out there that trespass, leave trash, cut fence, leave gates open, or ruts in their fields.
Don't believe me?
Just go out to a public hunt/fish property and look around. It is disgusting.
Well, why not she adopt a bunch of coyotes into her property ?, they are so domesticated and human-friendly.
LOL at that last lady.
Finally, a new upload
It's the norm now. They want to have control over even what thy don't understand.
Pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew
Going be out your way working on finding a battle field from Medina , how can a guy get to hunt with you boys? Got my own thermal and bullets!
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I bet they don't feel the same about hairless animals like snakes and alligators. If it don't have hair. They don't care.
Offer insurance. $5000 if you shoot a single cow by accident.
You didn’t know coyotes were BLM members? Cmon Bro! ✊🏿
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Night Crew BLM edition! 😆
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With this big of an operation you don't have a birth name. You are a business and when they say no thank you, you hand them a business card and give your closing statement. Plus you vehicle branding. You are way to big to hear the word no because of live stock. This is sales boys.
Did you at least tell that sweet old lady that you only hunt when it’s black though ?
what do they do to those do they kill?