25+ years ago, I shot 82 woodchucks one summer in upstate NY with a WInchester 22mag lever. One thing I learned: if you hear the thud, it's a hit for sure. Bank on it. "Peee-sheeee-eeewww.......plump"= hit. "Peee=sheee-eeewww" no plump= miss.
Man... of all the coyote hunters on CZcams, you really are the best! No fluff, no ads, just great content. I love the setup and the takedown. Great work!
You did a good job for the male and you see that the female would circle back to see what happened to her mate, for this is the reason why she surprised you. And know you know the old ways of a hunter. Love your vids young man. Old Master Gunnery SGT USMC.
Sorry to comment again, but those were big coyotes.. I've not seen any here that big.. Here in Southern Indiana.. I'm sure we have them that size, but I've not personally seen any that big. I had a DNR Biologist tell me one of the biggest ever found was dead of natural causes and died in Indianapolis.. Right at the edge of town and had been eating out of garbage cans most of it's life.. Thanks brother.. You're a good shot man!
Just awesome! To see 3 coming in must be such a rush! You mentioned you were having a little trouble with the legs of ya tripod sinking down into the snow well I always had the same issue and of course we have much more snow than you guys but what I did was put a strap/belt, from one leg to the other at the very base of my legs on my tripod, (with about an inch pushed through to stick into the snow) it which works, not allowing the legs to sink deep into the snow. I will show it in my next coyote video. Love ya videos!
Another great video. I have often wondered if it would better to take the farthest one first, especially with the suppressor, then you might get the closer ones to stop within a good range. Just wondering.. Good job.
That's a hot topic everyone has different opinions on! I think it's a good idea. But I also like taking the closer one for better footage and a higher percentage shot! Usually if there is enough open ground you can get em to stop either way! Especially when you dump the close one because the others are looking to see where he/she is at!
Great fliming man and great hunting.. Is that a Tikka rifle may I ask? What caliber and what Leupold scope you using may I ask? I love your video's brother.. Been watching a lot.. I'm 62 and retiring soon. I used to hunt them badk in the 80's and 90's and I used a .223 or .22.250 or 243 and Leupold straight 12 power scope mostly with a .22.250 Ruger Number 1 varmint.. Single shot.. It was tough if you had to get a second shot, but that was rare.. Thanks man..
Because it has better sound quality hands down! Also Rick Palliets (the verminator) sounds are the best sounds known to man! Especially the howls/vocals!
what do you do with the coyote after the hunt? Im just about to start giving coyote hunting a try, you've been awesome to watch you think through the hunt.
Helluva job bud. Running the camera and trying to focus on the shot and everything else going on. Would’ve been awesome for you to have a body GoPro to see that wounded dog get up and go
Personal opinion from an old coyote hunter......... I realize that you are talking quietly, and want to explain things to your viewers. But IMHO, all of that talking before actually beginning with the call, should have been done at the vehicle. Every word you uttered as you walked in and set up, gave an extra 1% (per word) of advantage to any coyote nearby.
I will kindly disagree! I make hundreds of stands a year! My camera mic makes it sound wayyyy louder than what it is in person...if you were standing 100 yards away you wouldn't even hear me...also, if a coyote is that close to hear me talk quietly, then they are already close enough to be watching me walk in and would be gone anyway! The crunchy snow and my movement would spook any coyotes that would hear me talk! I'm as careful as any guy could be when entering a stand. Most of the people I take along think im too careful! I'm constantly telling peeps to be quiet, close the doors softly, and watch their movement on stand..I probably sound like an asshole! Lol
@@wisconsincoyotecallin8620 sir, I wasn't trying to upset you. So I apologize that I did. I also was unaware of the sensitivity of your microphone, so I stand corrected. In the video, it seemed like you were talking loudly enough to be carrying on a conversation with someone nearby. That was entirely MY mistake. As I say, I know nothing about your microphone, so I apologize. I did probably sound rude in my previous comment. However, that certainly was never my intent. I was simply trying to be helpful. As for you making hundreds of stands a year, I applaud you for doing so. Before health issues cut short my ability to get out and hunt, I used to make hundreds of stands every year... just like you. For many years. Although I am not going to edit or delete my previous comment.... Again sir, I apologize for my mistakes about the sensitivity of your microphone and the loudness of your voice. I hope you will accept my apology.
@Will Horting no worries man! I wasn't upset or offended...just letting you know that im pretty confident it doesn't affect the hunt..you are not the first person to comment on me and talking loudly on stand...I've had to explain to many people that my mic enhances it greatly! I'm sorry you aren't able to still get out there and hunt! Hopefully these types of videos bring you some joy and relive some of your past hunts!!!
@@wisconsincoyotecallin8620 yes, I am currently living vicariously through videos. I still have the desire. I still have all of my hand calls and equipment. Because in the back of my mind, I keep telling myself that I will be able to get out again. But if I can't, I have had my run. I started hunting coyotes in 1972.
Dang u had a good shot with the second yote... but started missing with the camera... don't get to cocky on your stands and video... RELAX!!! COME OUT TO THE NAVAJO NATION AND TRY SOME CALLING THERE
@@wisconsincoyotecallin8620 you did get cocky... seems like you just want to show off your hunt and not take dwn yotes...the camera was right on that second yote and u had to get the best video shot... just shoot the yote...
@user-tk8it1vv1i lol I film the hunts because I like sharing them...people like watching them, if i didn't get the kille on camera nobody would watch..what's the point of that...not to mention I got the kill anyway...seems like you just like to bitch...scurry on elsewhere and do it
25+ years ago, I shot 82 woodchucks one summer in upstate NY with a WInchester 22mag lever. One thing I learned: if you hear the thud, it's a hit for sure. Bank on it. "Peee-sheeee-eeewww.......plump"= hit. "Peee=sheee-eeewww" no plump= miss.
Man... of all the coyote hunters on CZcams, you really are the best! No fluff, no ads, just great content. I love the setup and the takedown. Great work!
I agree. Ridge valley pursuits is pretty good too check out if you haven’t!
Thanks Jason! Appreciate that!
You did a good job for the male and you see that the female would circle back to see what happened to her mate, for this is the reason why she surprised you. And know you know the old ways of a hunter. Love your vids young man. Old Master Gunnery SGT USMC.
Thanks I appreciate it!
Fresh new spots are always great coyote producers
100%
Great job in Wisconsin real real good job from MI..ex video keep them coming subb
Thanks, will do!
Consistently dropping the hammer! Thanks for the content man I love these videos! Cheers 🍻 from AZ
Thanks Matt! Appreciate it!!!
Nicely done.....looks like you are having a good time!
Absolutly!!!!
Sorry to comment again, but those were big coyotes.. I've not seen any here that big.. Here in Southern Indiana.. I'm sure we have them that size, but I've not personally seen any that big. I had a DNR Biologist tell me one of the biggest ever found was dead of natural causes and died in Indianapolis.. Right at the edge of town and had been eating out of garbage cans most of it's life..
Thanks brother.. You're a good shot man!
Nice shooting. It’s great you have so many properties to hunt.
It's definitely nice!!!
Just awesome!
To see 3 coming in must be such a rush! You mentioned you were having a little trouble with the legs of ya tripod sinking down into the snow well I always had the same issue and of course we have much more snow than you guys but what I did was put a strap/belt, from one leg to the other at the very base of my legs on my tripod, (with about an inch pushed through to stick into the snow) it which works, not allowing the legs to sink deep into the snow. I will show it in my next coyote video. Love ya videos!
Yeah that sounds like it would work!!
That’s got to be tough running that camera too. I grew up right out side of black river. Lots of dogs and lots of open area.
Yes. It can be very difficult, these coyotes did everything perfect to make it as easy as possible, and it was still tough!
Really enjoy your content especially now after ordering a LD Roughneck. Keep the camera rolling! Good job!
Thanks for watchin!!!
Awesome dude great job! Keep them coming.
You bet, thanks ryan!
Awesome video ,its hard to record and hunt.
Very hard! All the more rewarding when it comes together tho!
Perfect! Good job man.
Thanks my man!
Nice job boss. You got Er done.
Thanks freddy!!!
Nicely done
Thanks!!!!
Nice work
Thanks for tuning in!!
Another great video. I have often wondered if it would better to take the farthest one first, especially with the suppressor, then you might get the closer ones to stop within a good range. Just wondering.. Good job.
That's a hot topic everyone has different opinions on! I think it's a good idea. But I also like taking the closer one for better footage and a higher percentage shot! Usually if there is enough open ground you can get em to stop either way! Especially when you dump the close one because the others are looking to see where he/she is at!
Awesome 😎 👍👍
Thanks for watchin!!!
Seriously one of the best coyote hunting channels hands down.
Thanks josh!
Dude nice!!!!
Thanks BIG dee!!!
@@wisconsincoyotecallin8620 have you purchased all of LD sound files. I see u have a great variety of them? I get some here and there
@@bigdee3758 I have lots of em but not all! I grab all my favorite ones each year he releases his new sounds...
Great job!
Thanks!!!
That male is huge that is a nice yote!
Yes he was! Thanks
How long before sunset or after sunrise are you out (typically)?
1.5 to 2 hours!
Great fliming man and great hunting.. Is that a Tikka rifle may I ask? What caliber and what Leupold scope you using may I ask?
I love your video's brother.. Been watching a lot.. I'm 62 and retiring soon. I used to hunt them badk in the 80's and 90's and I used a .223 or .22.250 or 243 and Leupold straight 12 power scope mostly with a .22.250 Ruger Number 1 varmint.. Single shot.. It was tough if you had to get a second shot, but that was rare..
Thanks man..
Yes it is! This was my tikka 6.5 creedmoor with a leupold vx-6hd scope! I love it!
Do you ever hunt with ridge and valley persutes?
No sir I have not!
Hey boss. Tell me why you prefer Lucky Duck over other famous caller?
Because it has better sound quality hands down! Also Rick Palliets (the verminator) sounds are the best sounds known to man! Especially the howls/vocals!
what do you do with the coyote after the hunt? Im just about to start giving coyote hunting a try, you've been awesome to watch you think through the hunt.
This year they ain't worth dealing with! Unless they are something unique or really really good, then I have them skun out...
Nice shot on the first coyote! Have to hire yourself a videographer, so you can get better follow up shots. Congrats!
I know right!!!!
Good job. You need a camera man sometime let me know
I wish I had a full time camera man! Lol!
I'm available most weekday afternoonns and some weekends. No charge. I've done plenty of filming. Keep it in mind. I'm just south of eau Claire
Helluva job bud. Running the camera and trying to focus on the shot and everything else going on.
Would’ve been awesome for you to have a body GoPro to see that wounded dog get up and go
Yeah that would have been sweetn..I've thought of using a go pro many times...but i carry enough shit to to woods lol
you should have shot the far coyote first for easier shots
Had I had a camera man I may have! But when your doin it all yourself you take the easy, sure shot!
Personal opinion from an old coyote hunter.........
I realize that you are talking quietly, and want to explain things to your viewers.
But IMHO, all of that talking before actually beginning with the call, should have been done at the vehicle.
Every word you uttered as you walked in and set up, gave an extra 1% (per word) of advantage to any coyote nearby.
I will kindly disagree! I make hundreds of stands a year! My camera mic makes it sound wayyyy louder than what it is in person...if you were standing 100 yards away you wouldn't even hear me...also, if a coyote is that close to hear me talk quietly, then they are already close enough to be watching me walk in and would be gone anyway! The crunchy snow and my movement would spook any coyotes that would hear me talk! I'm as careful as any guy could be when entering a stand. Most of the people I take along think im too careful! I'm constantly telling peeps to be quiet, close the doors softly, and watch their movement on stand..I probably sound like an asshole! Lol
@@wisconsincoyotecallin8620 sir, I wasn't trying to upset you. So I apologize that I did.
I also was unaware of the sensitivity of your microphone, so I stand corrected.
In the video, it seemed like you were talking loudly enough to be carrying on a conversation with someone nearby.
That was entirely MY mistake.
As I say, I know nothing about your microphone, so I apologize.
I did probably sound rude in my previous comment.
However, that certainly was never my intent.
I was simply trying to be helpful.
As for you making hundreds of stands a year, I applaud you for doing so.
Before health issues cut short my ability to get out and hunt, I used to make hundreds of stands every year... just like you. For many years.
Although I am not going to edit or delete my previous comment.... Again sir, I apologize for my mistakes about the sensitivity of your microphone and the loudness of your voice.
I hope you will accept my apology.
@Will Horting no worries man! I wasn't upset or offended...just letting you know that im pretty confident it doesn't affect the hunt..you are not the first person to comment on me and talking loudly on stand...I've had to explain to many people that my mic enhances it greatly! I'm sorry you aren't able to still get out there and hunt! Hopefully these types of videos bring you some joy and relive some of your past hunts!!!
@@wisconsincoyotecallin8620 yes, I am currently living vicariously through videos.
I still have the desire.
I still have all of my hand calls and equipment.
Because in the back of my mind, I keep telling myself that I will be able to get out again.
But if I can't, I have had my run.
I started hunting coyotes in 1972.
BORING
😅
Boring ? Are you a golfer by any chance ? This guy is good at what he does !
Dang u had a good shot with the second yote... but started missing with the camera... don't get to cocky on your stands and video... RELAX!!! COME OUT TO THE NAVAJO NATION AND TRY SOME CALLING THERE
Lol cocky? I didn't get cocky about anything....
@@wisconsincoyotecallin8620 you did get cocky... seems like you just want to show off your hunt and not take dwn yotes...the camera was right on that second yote and u had to get the best video shot... just shoot the yote...
@user-tk8it1vv1i lol I film the hunts because I like sharing them...people like watching them, if i didn't get the kille on camera nobody would watch..what's the point of that...not to mention I got the kill anyway...seems like you just like to bitch...scurry on elsewhere and do it