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502 yard shot on a coyote with a 204 ruger in Southern Alberta Canada
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Video of a bobcat hunting rabbits and birds (quail) on a golf course in North Scottsdale, AZ. This cat is the same bobcat from the previous video. Rabbit hunting is a big part of their lives in the desert as rabbits are abundant. This young bobcat is already calmer than before, as well as a better hunter. The bobcat is still a bit impatient as a hunter. Quite a few bobcats arounds here these days. bobcat hunting mountain lion cougar lynx hunt video rabbits quail Arizona AZ
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What do you do when they hang up? Take a 500+ yard shot! I filmed this one not quite 3 years ago. I believe it was my 3rd set ever to see a coyote. My calling was not that great which is probably why this one hangs up at over 500 yards. I take the shot but come up just a little short. Never the less I learned a lo…t from this one. I think there is something to be learned any time you can observe a coyote’s reaction to a call. Enjoy!
Hunting video with my family and friends. Songs are “My Hometown” by Charlie Robison and “Carry On” by Pat Green.
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What do you do when they hang up? Take a 500+ yard shot! I filmed this one not quite 3 years ago. I believe it was my 3rd set ever to see a coyote. My calling was not that great which is probably why this one hangs up at over 500 yards. I take the shot but come up just a little short. Never the less I learned a lo…t from this one. I think there is something to be learned any time you can observe a coyote’s reaction to a call. Enjoy!
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Hunting video with my family and friends. Songs are “My Hometown” by Charlie Robison and “Carry On” by Pat Green.
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I called this coyote in but she came in behind us. Before I could stop her she spotted us and took off. It took Trevor 3 tries but he gets the job done clean.
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between the eyes, with a 223 ruger varmint round i edited one of my previous videos so it included the other pictures and the full hunt length
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How to Keep Coyotes Out of Your Yard
Thousands of coyotes now roam suburban and urban yards and neighborhoods across America. News reports of coyote attacks on pets and other small animals are becoming more common. People are struggling to find ways of keeping them away. One completely natural, yet innovative solution is the use of wolf urine to repel coyotes.
Wolves are one of the few natural predators of coyotes and can compete for hunting habitat. According to the Wikipedia article Coyote: Interspecific predatory relationships, wolves are one of the few natural predators of coyotes and can compete for hunting habitat. “The gray wolf is a significant predator of coyotes wherever their ranges overlap. Since the Yellowstone Gray Wolf Reintroduction in 1995 and 1996, the local coyote population went through a dramatic restructuring. Until the wolves returned, Yellowstone National Park had one of the densest and most stable coyote populations in America due to a lack of human impacts. Two years after the wolf reintroductions, the pre-wolf population of coyotes had been reduced 50% through both competitive exclusion and predation. In Grand Teton, coyote densities were 33% lower than normal in the areas where they coexisted with wolves, and 39% lower in the areas of Yellowstone where wolves were reintroduced.”
When coyotes believe wolves are in an area, they will move to a less hazardous habitat. By applying wolf urine around the perimeter of a yard, the homeowner can create the impression that wolves are nearby. According to Ken Johnson, ThePeeMan of PredatorPee.com who has been selling wild urines since 1986, the scent of urine is one of the primary ways an animal is warned of the presence of a predator and the smell of the wolf urine tells coyotes that this area could be a dangerous place. The coyote’s instincts kick in and they move to a new territory. In addition an added advantage to using wolf urine is that it is completely natural and safe to use around pets.
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