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Coyotes are presently the most abundant livestock predators in western North America, causing the majority of sheep, goat, and cattle losses. For example, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, coyotes were responsible for 60.5% of the 224,000 sheep deaths attributed to predation in 2004. The total number of sheep deaths in 2004 comprised 2.22% of the total sheep and lamb population in the United States, which, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service USDA report, totaled 4.66 million and 7.80 million heads respectively as of July 1, 2005. Because coyote populations are typically many times greater and more widely distributed than those of wolves, coyotes cause more overall predation losses. The United States government agents routinely shoot, poison, trap, and kill about 90,000 coyotes each year to protect livestock.
Coyotes typically bite the throat just behind the jaw and below the ear when attacking adult sheep or goats, with death commonly resulting from suffocation. Blood loss is usually a secondary cause of death. Calves and heavily fleeced sheep are killed by attacking the flanks or hindquarters, causing shock and blood loss. When attacking smaller prey, such as young lambs, the kill is made by biting the skull and spinal regions, causing massive tissue and bone damage. Small or young prey may be completely carried off, leaving only blood as evidence of a kill.
In the absence of hunting pressure on coyotes practiced by rural people, urban coyotes are losing their fear of humans, which is further worsened by people intentionally or unintentionally feeding coyotes. In such situations, some coyotes have begun to act aggressively toward humans, chasing joggers and bicyclists, confronting people walking their dogs, and stalking small children. Non-rabid coyotes in these areas sometimes target small children, mostly under the age of 10, though some adults have been bitten.
In a recent incident, KZhead personality Logan Paul’s dog, Kong da savage died after being attacked by coyotes in Los Angeles. According to Paul’s Instagram story and security camera footage, a pair of wild coyotes appeared in Paul’s front yard causing Kong to start barking. The coyotes jumped the fence to the house and that was the last time Kong was seen alive.
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This is not hunting... this is a coward behind the rifle
Soo?
@@godie3418 Plague,soo??? Agree!
The coward killing pests vs the mighty hunter who kills for fun.
He is suggesting to go kill the plague of coyotes with a Rambo knife 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What a Snowflake
I love that the person who runs this channel hearts and pins those ridiculous "u just kill 4 fun u monster" comments
😂
Coyotes are vicious predators, anyone read the story about the rabid coyote in New Hampshire a few days back grabbing a 2 year old on a hiking trail? The father ended up strangling the thing to save his baby. Bravo!
@Frank Castle yeah and no one would care if you died as well, unlike you this guy is doing something useful
@@lancomepotatoes5753 holy shit you fucking killed him!
@Frank Castle Good job on the English there pal lol
Take your time shoot to kill not injure. 99.9% of these shots are dead drops, they never knew what hit them. No injured dogs scurry and screaming, just clean kill's. Ethical, if you will. Bravo boys!
lol you literally see the first dog they shoot react to shot , just saying not here to argue
ImJusthatdude it’s actually involuntary movement
Let The Chips Fly I will shoot their tail when they jump,shoot them in the air , that’s a perfect shot
@@JoseRodriguez-qc5jr 🤣🤣🤣🤪 csgo player probably
You a better man than me. I like hearing those bastards Yelp in pain. 😄
2015 my grandfather's farm in Madison was attacked by coyotes, chasing after the calves right inside the barn. Most of them were new born, which might have been the reason behind that "raid". Though we found out they actually dug a spot from the side of our barn for weeks now, just made things easier. Joined with my uncle and his friends' hunting parties the next day. 22-250 was coyote-specific and almost everyone (in those parties, at least) used that, but all I had was .223. All hands patted down more than 40 coyotes, and they didn't return until next summer. We lost more than 20 calves from that night, even some cows got their foot mangled. I wasn't the only one who cried at that scene. They don't afraid of us anymore, so this "population control act" is the only answer until we have better way around. If you want to call it cowardice, then imagine yourself as a farmer raising stocks since ever, and think of that scene when those things breach into your farm without any prejudices. Take pride in protecting your property, or go elsewhere. Prayers don't raise food to our mouth.
Bạn có phải người việt không, tấn công những con sói bảo về tài sản của mình, tôi ủng hộ bạn
@@KhanhLe-bq7pp Không, mình ở Madison, Wisconsin khá lâu. Mình được cấp hộ chiếu công dân Việt chính thức là vào 2018 do làm ăn tại TP.HCM trên 15 năm. Giờ trang trại ấy mình không còn ở gần, nhưng an ninh đảm bảo hơn nhờ vào dịch vụ ngoại, nên không ai trong gia đình mình phải đi bắn chó sói nữa. Bên ngoài họ có dịch vụ săn bắn theo giờ, và cứ tới mùa nó lên (hoặc lên bất chợt) là bên mình gọi họ. Tầm trên dưới $2,000 - 3,000 một đợt, bù lại tiết kiệm thời gian và an toàn cho gia đình.
Hey man screw those people that say this is coward behavior. Those guys live in the city and have no idea about what it takes to protect livestock. It's a great feeling to watch my cattle graze the land because of this great pest control.
@@PlaylistKiiing these activists have never seen a yote eat a baby calf alive. I started shootin em in 1969.
The guy who called this man a coward behind a rifle probaly has not experienced life as a farmer
Much respect for what you do. Some people just don’t understand how important it is to protect livestock and people from these deadly animals. I have seen documentaries where they have ripped men to shreds. This is not cowardly. It is a necessity.
Yep also respect from Germany
The more you kill the more pups they have. Believe it or not! This is disgusting and barbaric.
Did this coyotes killed those cows?
@@heatherleavitt8736 no what it is is him saving his livelihood. Every cow coyotes kill costs a rancher $1500 or more sometimes a little less. In some places even the ranchers arent safe. About 10 years ago in Montana a pack of 35 coyotes went to a small cattle ranch where an older couple only had 5 cows. The coyotes slaughtered the cows and when the rancher went out to investigate why his cows were screaming the pack attacked killed and tore the man to pieces all over the place then they turned and charged the house breaking through a window and killed the wife and 1 of their grandchildren. Now you should put yourself in other people's shoes instead of acting like a fool. People have had to fight off attacking animals ever since we started colonizing this country but you don't hear the old stories of small villages living in fear because there's a mountain lion or coyote pack or wolf pack hunting the people in the village. In fact if society keeps going you wont need to learn how to protect yourself from packs of people insomuch as you'll need to learn to protect yourself from the animals when they start taking back the hunting grounds. Instead of being a stupid naive city girl you really should realize you know nothing of what you are talking about! We do not live in a Walt Disney world where all animals are your buddies. If you think humans are savage then you haven't seen a pack of 6 hyenas tearing a family of 4 including 2 toddlers to shreds. That scene was a vicious bloody mess the only big pieces of the kids that was left were the skulls. So do us all a favor and just shut up!
@@bluerapper1 yes in this vid you will see that coyote eats cow
This honestly looks fun, not only are you protecting your cattle, pets, hell even family. But your also improving the security and confidence of going out side. (Also the aim)
Family yes look at New Hampshire a few days back. Cull them as you see them!
how fun! yeah the coyotes were enjoying this so much! fucking moron
Road runner is somwhere laughing his ass off
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I've had many dogs that were killled and/or harmed by coyotes. Very bad problem up here in the Colorado Rockies, so watching this makes me smile. Doing a good job.
The passion and enthusiasm that hunters bring to their pursuit of game reflect a deep connection to nature and a profound appreciation for the beauty and complexity of the natural world.
1:50 Imperator: "Do it!" Cpt. Price: "Nice Work!"
All the haters clearly don't see all the cow carcasses laying around from these coyotes killing them.
He’s leaving the dead cow carcass. This is the only reason I am commenting. If he was a real farmer he would have picked up his dead cattle. This guy is making shooting videos.
@@tombrady6552 so the coyotes can kill his live ones? 👏👏👏👏
@@devin7224 Put a cow in front of me when im starving and I'd kill the fkr and eat it..
@@tafftastic exactly.... People are ignorant
@@tombrady6552 They use them to attract them so that they can deal with them instead of having them go after live cattle.
This isn't animal cruelty. **This is pest control.**
I'm willing to bet the people complaining about it haven't left the city in their whole life.
8:01 was such a clean shot that even the Coyote was surprised for a couple seconds before falling.
That's some pretty impressive shooting. Having quiet rifles doesn't upset every coyote in the whole area. You just got yourself another subscriber.
you are right !
Hello 👋 dear how are you doing today i hope to hear from you soon.
I have not ever seen this many coyotes. Do they have packs this big just because of the cows? No animals or people would be safe from this large group. Good thing guns and hunters do what needs to be done. Thank you.
A lot of a packs size depends on available food in the area. Think of it as a strip mall with food….you have 3 shops with enough food to feed 1 person then one shop has a buffet to feed 100. Where’s the crowd? Cows do offer a lot of food Via themselves from sickness, calves from birthing, and the birthing leftovers. Then you’ve got the farmer Bringing hay to his cattle which in turn bring varmints. Sheep farmers have it much worse a coyote can take on a grown adult and win. It’s a thin line of management
Me either!
No kidding
Yes in some cases the pack attacking the farm numbered nearly 100 coyotes.there have been a couple incidents where they raided a farm and killed everything including a family of 8.they wiped out 40 head of cattle chased the owner and 2 sons into the house gained entry into the house by jumping through windows and killed everyone.the police said it was just a tragic mess 1 of the officers was crying because the coyotes got hold of a 4yo girl and just strung her all over the room they cornered her in.
@@seanyoung8670 Really?!? That's gotta be some pretty big news. Where's the news article for that?
I like how you only shoot when you have the perfect shot no suffering.
Excellent marksmanship Some real long shots here Glad that you are keeping our farms safe !
Why did’t you nuke them when your were on a 25 killstreak?
Oh wow 😂
Nice krunker reference
@@el1theguy962 are you insane
@@el1theguy962 are you insane
@@el1theguy962 its CoD dammit
Some people forget that these animals are pests and a big problem for many people. These men obviously work together a lot. They seem to do a good job and are as humane as possible and keep the ranges sensible. If you don't like it, don't watch it. These guys probably know more about nature than most of us will ever see.
Why you no good bastard!!!
@@michaeldavis2021 ok city's spoiled snowflake
True...........and in a pack that large they have attacked humans and have killed a few.
darpat there have been only 3 fatal attacks by coyote first one was in 1923 and 3rd one in 2009. There have been about 3 other attacks that were none fatal. So they rarely attack humans. Mainly because of their size and weighing about 35 to 45 pounds.
Michael Davis,bro did u click on this video just so u can hate,go get a fucking life dude,your so fucking toxic like common your petty as hell
Thank you for saving so many future calf's by eliminating some of their predators.
Did pro kagaroo shouting for about 14 months when i was about 15 . Iused too record it the sound of a gun shot but ever better of the bullet hitting sound . Will always love that sound cheers wally . Good job
For the people complaining about the time to kill, remember that there are several shooters, syncing shots on several targets, trying to hit small fatal spots like the heart or brain. If they miss, the shot can be non-fatal, inhuman, or whiffed completely. They need to do maximum damage in a small amount of time, before the rest of the coyotes are alerted, run away, hid, move out of range, so many factors that the shooters need to consider for the best shot and maximum effect.
YDidU wow. These brave men. I thank them for their service. So much stress they endure for shooting 35ibs coyotes. God bless them and hope they get help with their PTSD on their arrival to their families🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@urmumgeh4200 🙏🙏🙏🙏
How about a count on how many 2nd humane shots we have. - Ø
@@stoshbrodus21479 do you mean “mercy” shooting the ones that got botched shot? Yeah didn’t see any in the video, doesn’t mean it didn’t happen and i hope they did finish the job instead of letting them bleed out, letting them suffer (note i have no issue with culling) is shitty.
Looks like they were all heart shots, like they do shooting hogs destroying property and the small deer hogs feed on
Dude... Call of Duty should have a "coyote" mode
Yeah they could make it like a training mode or something that would be cool
Yeah it would be pretty cool but what use would it make? Moving target practice or just for fun?
But still I totally agree
Facts
The best doggo ever Lol both lmao
Gotta like the occasional 'two-for-one-bullet' shots. Nice work, guys.
I gotta say it...A few of them, made a song pop into my head. "I always feel that somebody's watching me" then, Bam!
60-0 What a camper
aimbot too probably
Definitely got some mods
Nah bro you can clearly see its campaign on recruit difficulty....
Fair play this load of comments are hilarious. Bloody Bush campers.
lol, player glow hack
12:23 that cow just chilling with that "thanks human"
I would like but it has 69 likes your welcome
that is a dead cow
I probably would've accidentally shot the cow XD
@@24bidy That dead cow moves pretty fast
@@creebotthegreat4159 what ?
the intense emotions of a hunter that make each hunting trip vivid and exciting.
Good job guys keep the farmers going,we need you.
I like How he only takes the shot If its a sure kill.
YOUR MONSTER ITS NATURE!!!!!!!
@@juliemcgraw2040 it's good to educate people what "coyotes" are especially snowflakes who have always been spoiled in a city
@@juliemcgraw2040 Shut the fuck up bitch, It's kill or be killed in the wild life. But us humans have the better technology, we've been friends with other animals but these kinds are the evil ones. Stop being a pussy.
Julie McGraw Most hunters respect the wildlife they hunt. Meaning they only fire if they’re sure the animal will not suffer. The fact you see the animal moving after he shot it, is because of its adrenaline. Yes you’re right it’s nature. But I’m sure you like a lot of the meat that goes on your table. And if it weren’t for guys like these, you probably wouldn’t have any, coyotes are thieves.
@@juliemcgraw2040 He don't want to waste any bullet.
Shoot darn it, I can't hold my breath any longer
Same thing I said
1:58 two with one shot! How is it possible !
Two shooters
Love it when they stop, stand still and give you that full side profile, then...POW! Love it too when the chunks of flesh, blood and fur goes flying! Nice shootin'
I disagree with the comments about slow target acquisition. The goal here is ethical kills with minimal suffering. 90% of these shots resulted in instant death.
My assumption is that they are video 'marksmans' just talking out there asses and don't understand the point of him taking his time.
You are an idiot
Personally, I wouldn't give a damn about an "ethical" kill. as long as I got them.
True
I noticed this too, they were taking their time aiming at those coyotes vital points. Clever guys going for the instant kills. Less risk of them surviving and also merciful
When bow hunting (traditional) I came across a doe that had one hind qtr eaten by coyotes... It was still alive. I did put her down. Those coyotes are nasty. Love this video.
Doe??
Female deer
My heart was cold, and this warmed it.
That’s some awesome marksmanship. ✊🏻
Neighbor: Hey have you seen my dog? Sniper: What dog?
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I didn’t know there was a hunting mission in CoD modern warfare
It does look like bo1 when your in the space ship
It’s actually the new call of duty:Vr warfare
That's a cool idea actually
Bravo Six.. Goin Dark
These graphics are so realistic
Régulation vitale pour tous ! Et que ceux qui ne sont pas d'accord aillent vivre au milieu de ces bestioles et on en reparle après ! Vidéo très instructive !
Barrière renforcer et enfoncer sur plus d'un mètre 50 de terre et l'électrification de cette même barrière serait largement plus efficace que de sacrifier ses et son troupeau pour faire du tiré au Coyote
وهل كل شيء يعالج بالقتل ؟
I love watching y`all work on these wild dogs and feral hogs.
This guy’s accuracy is certified humane.
Seeing hes shooting with a $20,000 rig, he better be accurate
@@user-nd3lx1zg9t the scope is that expensive? Holy shit
@@graze1177 Yes. That's military-grade optics
@@user-nd3lx1zg9t I bet it has paid for itself and then some.
Yes sir these guys can shoot. I would love to have the same optics. I looked at Cabela's and wow. My vanguard in 257 would love one. Gotta save them dollars.
The people who dislike tgis obviously have no idea how big of an issue coyotes can be, it can be a hell of a cost if they at your flock, herd, etc
Monica Lopez you clearly have no knowledge on the issue/experienced it first hand, keep your bullshit to yourself you snowflake
Monica Lopez shut the fuck up
Monica Lopez right? These sister-fucking hicks are obsessed with trump and his wall yet can’t even build proper protection for little tiny dogs.
@Brandon Brayton build a fucken higher fence. doesn't require rocket science.
@Monica Lopez We are the dominant species on the planet, they are on our territory.
Very quick and accuracy, you are a professional hunter.👍
very good work there...👍 what riffle and ammo are you using? I just got the 350 legend upper ....because I'm in Ohio.
I watched the entire video, replayed a few of the kills. I said "nice shot at least 30 times." Good timing on multiple target hits, made sure to not scare them off and have to wait for regrouping. Solid shot placement each time. 11K dislikes is obvious when most people from around the world have no clue what this means and what it entails. I like the optics, that thermal with the edge feature is really nice.
People get used to these animals not attacking, because we manage to handle them. Then they learn about how we handle them and think "but why, they never attack?" There is a huge difference between population control and eradication...
@@liquidminds facts
@@liquidminds For example not really far away from us the bears came back to the area where they were actually extinct. People were happy but when the population got a little bit bigger they started to say "Nah they are not that cute as we thought....KILL THEM". They didnt really atack but people are afraid of a BIG grizzly bear not of small coyotes (untill they wont meet one :/) People just dont want to hear the truth they want to hear what they want and the world is not made of cotton candy, rainbow unicorns and friendship. Like if we imagine a situation in the wild where an animal gets hurt by another one and it dies they say its normal bcs of natural selection. But in places where the role of natural selection are hunters they say that they are making it for fun to kill animals only bcs they hate them or something. Im shure hunters love animals too but they are smart enough to tell that if they wont help this selection other animals will suffer because of coyotes that are killing every thing they see bcs they need food and at least dieing of huger bcs they ate the most herbovores and so suffer more from hunger sickness and other stuff killing people. Sounds like chaos.
Sorry for long text...it was allways my problem XD.
Hi, I live on a 140 acre farm and these coyotes are faily .... how do I say it... abundant. Could you tell me the exact scope your using to obliterate these cyotes? I am most likely going to invest in having this scope (I know it's about 4-7 grand) but the scope will pay for itself over maybe 5 years.... which is worth it.
Thank you for putting the caliber and rifle information in the info box.
This is great stuff. Professional technique. Perfect timing. Marksman-level shot placement. This is a valuable service you provide. I'm a subscriber!
Very Interesting Job. 3:18 "On My Mark....3...2...1" 3:25 "Beautiful."
In rural Saskatchewan, home of world class whitetail and mule deer, coyotes have become a serious problem just as you've described here. The problem is that, due to our ridiculous gun laws, suppressors cannot be used. You take out one, two if you're quick, and the rest scatter. My late father used to work for the DNR (department of natural resources - who knows what it's called now) and would respond to calls from farmers, towns, and villages where coyotes were killing calves, sheep, and even young horses. Coyotes have lost their fear of humans and have been seen many times running off into the night with family pets. Dad used a Remington 22-250 that he had spec'd from a custom builder that he used. He loaded his own shells and loved helping those being harassed by these varmints. Thanks for the upload!
Archi Dokh yeah then scavenger birds will eat the coyotes and die then rotting corpses would plauge the land. What works in the Moroccan ecosystem won't really work in the North American ecosystem. All in all shooting them is the best way to do it.
Gleen Wiebe He sounds like a good man, I hope he's still doing alright.
@@WarriorLL Unfortunately, he passed away three years ago. Thank you for your concern.
Really ?the noise suppressor is your issue weak man ? Go out there with a knife and run after these creatures, you will get NONE ! You supremacist IDIOT !!
How can anybody be soooo F.... Dumb !!! Get dogs, get smart and learn how to counter attack without being a shit head !!
You make it look so easy. Would love to try it.
The coyotes didn't know it was their last supper! 😂
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These are some of the cleanest kills seen some videos where they are howling and scrambling.
They have some crazy weird communication. Every time 2 are in the frame and one gets shot the other one will act like he got shot in the exact spot. Thats very eerie.
Multiple shooters the both dud get shot
A couple of years ago , my friend in Phoenix was sitting on his patio having his morning coffee with his cats . From around the corner came a coyote and scooped up a kitten and was gone . After that hr always had his 9 mil beside his coffee .
1:49 sounds like a modern warfare mission
Except this isn't a video game. It's real life & those coyotes are living beings that feel pain & fear.
@@coolcat6303 your feelings hurt bud? wanna talk about it? 😂😂😂
@@coolcat6303 piss off soyboy
Cool Cat fuck dude fuck fuck fuck you mean this isn’t a video game??? Fuck dude I’m literally shaking (joke)
@@coolcat6303 Karen is that you ? 😂
Lots of time and money in good ammo spent protecting livestock and keeping the population down plus $25 a pelt from the state for helping keeping the problem under control. I dont take pelts but ranchers pay good so they get the pelts
What state is that where you can sell them for money?
In parts of Utah it’s a 50 dollar reward per coyote
Welp I guess I am moving. Lol
@@jdm3875 ahhhaha
2 questions - Do you collect and use the pelts for anything? Is that weapon powerful enough to kill 2 coyotes who are standing together?
Keep on hunting. Thanks for the pests control.
You've got the sickest thermals I've ever seen
Theres a difference between a person dispatching a nuisance and a person satisfying their bloodlust. You gents definitely are moral/ethical shooters 😎👍
Nope, they are just scum. There is no such thing as an 'ethical/moral' killer.
Good shooting guys, I didn't think a 22-250 could inflict so much damage. Question, have you ever try the Premos trigger stick ? I have both the bi-pods and the tri-pods, it takes a little getting use to them, but when you do its a whole different ball game, rock steady shooting, great for moving and still targets. I prefer the bi-pods, its what I'm most use to. I'm surprised that more hunters with scoped rifles aren't using them. Try it once you get the ack ( which doesn't take long ) you'll never want to hunt without them .
What do you do with the coyotes afterwords? D you skin them out? Are the pelts good for anything? I know they cause a lot of problems, just wondering if there good for anything afterwords.
They make coats capes gloves all kinds of stuff they spray brake fluid on hide in trash sack kills all the tics and fleas
Having been on the business end of coyote mischief I find this video very satisfying.
I love the scopes you guys use. I never imagined that you could see that well in the dark with a scope.
А людей можно так убивать?
It's thermo scopes
@@user-hn4fj4om2x Ты спрашиваешь Койота? Или кто? Когда животное падает с высоты или его кусает хищник, и в итоге оно погибает, это называется естественным отбором. Когда этот отбор не срабатывает и популяция становится слишком большой, страдают другие виды, и охотники помогают им, беря на себя роль отбора. Они делают это профессионально, чтобы животные страдали как можно меньше. (в то время как олень убит или задушен волками, я уверена, что он страдает больше, так что вы можете выбрать, что лучше, долгая мучительная смерть от клыков волков и койотов или БАЦ, и вы даже не поймёте, что произошло).
At 5:34, how were you able to hit 3 of them at the exact same time? It's amazing how you hit 3 like that.
Several shooters fire at a timed verbal mark ...
Kid: "Dad can I play Call of Duty?" Dad: "Sure son" Kid:
It's baffling to me to see how many people are complaining about "slow shots". Hunting isn't like your damn videogames. It takes time, precision, coordination (especially in this case because there is more than one shooter), and humane kills. Educate yourselves please.
if you are going to put it on youtube make it worth watching
DrShittyBottomHammer wow... that’s an entitled comment
Monica, Nice comments, you're quite the refined woman. How about the tens of thousands of dollars of damage that the coyotes cause for the farmer for dead livestock...?.
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Dont supply food to human.. just give all to coyotees..
Bob, it's always truth vs. perception. We who don't live on a farm have no real insight of what goes on to protect and manage a farm, nor the value of livestock.
@Deplorable Centrist Actually they aren't. They just move to where the food is at.
Found you all through the iguana man's page. This page is freaking awesome!!! I love it!!!
I am very curious …. how are you set up or how do you communicate to shoot 3 at the same time? Like at 6:59?
Synchronized shooters. Example is kzhead.info/sun/dZhrg9CvnX-epWg/bejne.html where they are talking quietly "see the one sitting down ..." and at some points you can hear a person counting down 3 2 1
This is awesome! I notice the Hog pack takes off when one is shot, but the Coyotes still mill around as is nothing was wrong. The Coyotes are crafty, but the Hogs are on another level.
Some people might find this hard to watch, but watching coyotes kill a calf (or a dog) is a lot harder. Bullets are a lot faster than teeth.
Awesome really you are a great Hunter. Thanks a lot for your great work.
what do you do with the coyotes after you shoot them? Do you skin them and use the pelts for something?
Man, the new Stalker game looks good!
As soon as all this lockdown is over, me and my son will be having a short break in the states from the U.K. for a hunting holiday.
Us Americans love foreigners when they come here for hunting, y’all are welcome here🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Good luck!
Your guns will sure help out getting rid of some of these critters
@Theodor5150 Please tell me you're not shooting the pigs from the chopper....
Have fun👍
5:33 ....damn, how did you kill 3 with one shot 😳 ! And why the hell did that 4th one stick around 🤔?? I'd have been outta there at 120mph 🤣🤣🤣
there are more people, like a group of them shooting at once, very coordinated
My favorite one so far is 3:55, just a beautiful clean shot! More head/neck shots please!
Me and the boys last day before the wipe on tarkov:
4:10 coyote: "hey is there a human over there? hold up lemme go tell me friends... What's he holdi-"
*p e w*
When I lived in Texas they were having problems with wild bore. Hunters were out on ranches and night vision sniping them. Had great time with many pig roasts.
I would also love to say this is only practice for what IS POSSIBLE at night w/ a rifle. Those shots where all you hear is the spring resonance as the gun cycles is too cool.
Awesome stuff as always.. hope y’all survived the blizzard in good shape.
You guys are mistaking slowness with patience, you want to wait for the right moment and the right time to shoot.
Patience with humane shooting is not watching the animal chasing it's tail in circles from a bad shot.
there is a boundary that was happily crossed back and forth
U also want the shot to be fatal so that they don't die agonizingly slow.
The shooters must be careful so they don't hit the Ranchers/Farmer cows that are in the vicinity. A missed shot or ricochet that hit a healthy cow would not be welcomed by the property owner!
I always thought coyotes would be smaller, but these are huge
Theyre like dogs but very evil mostly
As a foreigner and also a layman , I wonder what the distance is between the shooter and the targets ? and caliber? By the way how to synchronise pulling the triggers to kill two coyotes at the same time?
Distance is within 100 meters (might be one or more just outside of that) They are mostly using ar15s chambered in 5.56 NATO They are a company that exterminates predators professionally, so synchronizing shots as well as them (most people could synchronize them in order to kill two before one can run) comes with hands on experience
i love how the most unintelligent people always take up the "ItS nOt FaIr!" argument... like bro the reason why we are here today as a species and not being sniped with lasers on chimpanzeetube and in zoos is because we take every unfair advantage, that's how you win and that's how you survive. these guys are precise and careful with their shots, even holding fire when a cow is behind the target... like this is probably the most humane thing you could do, the coyotes will eat their own, so i think getting shot is preferable to that.
I dunno man, it does seem pretty unfair. The humans have guns while the coyotes don’t. Perhaps if we were to give the coyotes guns as well, we could even the playing field.
That's awesome. Looks like I need to invest. My problem is hogs. This would be a blast.
not a 22-250! try 308
Me at a furry convention
always get my bag of popcorn and my drink before watch this ,...
The ones barking about target acquisition time are those bois who dump a whole ar mag at a group of hogs and hit 1 in the hind quarter
Tienen una calidad muchachos....la visión nocturna es perfecta,saludos como siempre desde buenos aires Argentina
Gracias! 🍻
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When you do pest control like those do you just dump the bodies?I wanna get into hunting and was just thinking it looks like a great opportunity for some fur or do those shots just ruin it and make it useless?
pero son municiones de fragmentacion? porque cuando le dan a uno caen tambien los que estan alrededor
These are just animal actors playing dead, they deserve an oscar.
9:38 that blood splatter. Another great kill
I rent some pole barn storage on an old farm east of St.Paul Minnesota and I hear the coyotes sometimes when I’m in the barns after dark. A few times I’ve shined my flashlight out into the field and I have seen up to about 8 pairs of eye shine looking back at me. A hunter told me not to trust them. He fell asleep in his ground level hunting stand in northern Wisconsin and was once woken up by one either sniffing his face or about to lick his face as the animal was just inches from him.