A new Playlist we created for you our viewers, who want to go into detail regarding our hunts. In this Series we will help you increase your success, with our Tools, Tactics, Techniques and Training. Engage us, and ask questions, we will help you out as much as we can!
Who are these guys with that weak little arms 🤣
I was gonna ask, do these guys even lift??
Wind in my face, gain elevation, bench 400 lbs.....got it :) Good stuff, guys. Always great to have an insight of coyote hunting. Thanks again.
Do not forget running 4 miles in 30 minutes. ITS REQUIRED.
@@b_lighty1045 LOL...forgot about that too.
Great spot. Thanks for the info.
Good stuff!
Can't wait for the night stuff. Also on how to use bait piles well.
Good stuff. Trial and error for sure. Still something to be said about smelling/feeling that windy air and seeing those shadows.....because if you don’t, they will.
Awesome video! I find this super helpfull as a learner of this type of hunting. Its interesting how you play with the wind. Here in Finland (we hunt red fox here tho) we almost always want to have the main line of sight towards down wind because the fox almost always is trying to flank for down wind and smell us.
good luck :)
rifle training on positional shooting and stuff would be cool. I wouldn't mind hearing about your reloading process a little bit too....
This was badass. Could you talk a bit on how y’all train on the rifles?
Yes
I haven’t watched a video from you guys in close to a year and damn lol. James and Keith both lookin more swole than last time I seen y’all and also the beard threw me off a bit lol. Wasn’t expecting it
LMFAO, well it's been about that long since I uploaded last, need to get my ass in gear!
Appreciate the step-by-step breakdown of the reasoning behind that set-up. Those of us who don't get out very often learn a great deal from those who do, especially when explained in the way you did here. Thank you. You mentioned knowing the weather, particularly the wind, as key to a successful set-up. Other than Weather Bug which you mentioned, are there also other weather apps (or wind apps) that in your experience are very predictive and accurate when wanting to know the prevailing wind speed and direction?
No app gives u 100% reliability, so we also carry a Kestrel weather station...
I see a lucky duck revolt in the background how do you guys like it do you prefer it over the foxpro
What for pants (the Green ohne) use you in this Video? Greetings from Germany
Kitanica
Did y’all make it through the blizzard ok..
Roger that
Is the land you guys hunt personal/places you own or lease for cattle operations? Do you guys get land owner permission to hunt some of your places? Is any of it public? I'm in TX, a hell of a long way from you guys; not trying to get places to hunt in your territory whatsoever. The reason I ask is because I feel like my biggest struggle is lack of land. Access is extremely hard to get in my area. You guys talk about wind and how that plays a major role in where you hunt and how you approach a stand; a guy like me that only has access to 5-6 places (only 1 of which is over 2-300 acres) can get killed by the wind. Depending on the wind direction, I might only be able to make 1-2 stands in a weekend, if that, when I get time to hunt just because the wind blows the approach or the setup. Not trying to blast you guys or detract from your experience due to the amount of land at your disposal at all; just trying to get some insight into how land access plays a role in success. I know getting access is hard, people are pretty leery of hunters now days.
You're not wrong, but you can apply that same concept to anything in life. If you're a competitive shooter but can only make 2 matches a year, your odds are not even close to winning as someone who shoots all the matches. Our access to public land and private and the success that we achieve are directly proportional to our work ethic and how hard we want to gain more access, or further our access into new land, and with that comes more opportunities of success.
ONEILLOPS agree. Again, not trying to take anything away from you guys. Like this video format too BTW.
@@loganarthur7845 I don't take it that way buddy. I really do understand others situations. To be honest I have a different mentality. If I want to do something bad enough, I find a way to make a way. Which is essentially my life story, I could be complacent with one or two spots to hunt, or buying regular equipment, but that's not my train of thought, never has been never will be. My goal is to motivate others to think in a similar fashion, and explain to them the benefits of what we use and how we use it.
ONEILLOPS same here, I have the equipment part covered, the access is my weak point. Haven’t had as much time to dedicate to gaining access as I would like, but like you say if you want something you’ve got to go get it.
@@loganarthur7845 I can do a podcast on access if u remind me.
Do you keep your call at your FFP or is it located away from you?
Doing a podcast on that today buddy! It'll be up here on the channel!
Almost looks like you guys build a range card and then take no 🤔 well played
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