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Wolfz Predator Video

Posted on 04 December 2010 by trickac

Coyote calling and fox calling video. This is the intro for Wolfz Predator Video. This hunting video can be purchased online at huntdvd.net

What is that squirrel DOING to that stuffed animal in my back yard? Almost makes you want to domesticate the little rabies-infested varmint and call it your pet, right?

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33 Comments For This Post

  1. svndst69 Says:

    down & brorown

  2. Huntdvdnet Says:

    How does one relate hunting to comparing cock? Obviously you have some issues. May I suggest a good doctor?

  3. deeanna50 Says:

    You want to hunt something, try hunting yourselves. It would help the world. Hunting for food is one thing, hunting to see who has the mighter cock is another.

  4. Brutalnemisis Says:

    Good point

  5. ArabianStallionZ Says:

    I never said I did.

  6. Firm04 Says:

    let’s talk about you why do you hate hunting ??

  7. ctgolfer Says:

    Great video, keep up the good work! 5 Stars!

  8. ArabianStallionZ Says:

    So, considering I cannot comment on your channel, and I would like to make this conversation public, I am going to post this here.

    Why do you enjoy hunting?

  9. Huntdvdnet Says:

    Then don’t watch it.

  10. LilaVollmond Says:

    Sorry but I dont like it!

  11. BeeRich33 Says:

    My buddy lives 1 minute from you. Are you anxious to get rid of wolves in the area?

  12. Huntdvdnet Says:

    translation in English please… lol

  13. aliennal Says:

    nice intelligent comment fartofdyingrocks

  14. ze2us Says:

    bravo 6 un campione uccidere animali ti rende felice complimenti e grazie a quelli come te ke la natura sta scomparendo

  15. artofdyingrocks Says:

    Kill ‘em all! great video!

  16. bparkhunting Says:

    nice video.

    sucks that people have to leave hateful comments for you. oh well, what do they know.

    keep the videos comin!

  17. WrathofCanis Says:

    Hmmm… analysis complete – sadistic prick. Thinks he is morally justified by calling it animal management when the animals he kills have been there managing their own populations over 100 000 years before European settlement. What a worthless bastard you are.

  18. killerofanimals Says:

    lucky bastard, id love to call in wolves, i do alot of coyote calling, and trapping love the video…try and save a few wolves so i have something to shoot (nah fuck it, waste ‘um all)

  19. Huntdvdnet Says:

    Actually I’m not very happy at all right now. Go chase a storm while holding a carbon rod.

  20. hstormchaser Says:

    i bet your gay – eat that meat.

  21. Huntdvdnet Says:

    Save the seals, save whatever’s cute and squeels… heard a song like that once…
    I love eating meat.

  22. hstormchaser Says:

    what ashame. poor animals. we will soon
    have no animals on this poor planet.
    save the seals from canada

  23. SilverWolfKitten Says:

    both

  24. Huntdvdnet Says:

    you mean your mum agrees with you making threats or your mum doesn’t like harvesting varmints?

  25. pokemonglitcher2 Says:

    1 my mum agrees
    2 im nearly in year 8

  26. ManiacalSquirrel Says:

    To nanogear1: Yes, birdseed pilfering is a very common “squirrel problem”. :)
    If you’re really serious about bird watching and don’t want the squirrels toying with your feeder, I recommend finding a Squirrel-Proof birdfeeder (you can find them at most hardware stores and Walmarts). It makes it impossible for the squirrels to get at the birdseed, and after a few tries they will most likely give up and go for the dropped seeds on the ground.

  27. ManiacalSquirrel Says:

    Thanks, Piwarefilmmaker, for considering the facts in my comment. Most people (particularly on YT) would simply scoff at me, make a nasty retort, or just ignore.
    Regarding the cause of the erratic behavior, I’ll admit, you may be right; squirrels are very frisky little critters that often seem to get sporadic bursts of energy. Though intense itching IS a common cause for erratic behavior in squirrels, (at least, that’s what I’ve assumed from my personal observations and research.)

  28. nanogear1 Says:

    Wow.
    I actually like squirrels,exept for the part that they ALWAYS find a way to eat from my bird feeder.

  29. SuperShreddar Says:

    i think it is hilarious at the very end when he squirrel looks at u that is freaking hilarius yo

  30. SuperShreddar Says:

    i think squirres r awesome they r sooo cute

  31. piwarefilmmaker Says:

    I was blind and now I see. I did some research after my rabies comment really “irked” ManiacalSquirrel and found that yes, it’s really raccoons here in southern CA that pose a rabies threat. Squirrels? Not so much. Fear them not, people.
    (Though, Manical Squirrel I must say that your botfly infection diagnosis doesn’t necessarily account for this squirrel’s erratic behavior. I think he is clearly playing with that stuffed animal. It think “having fun” might be an alternate diagnosis.)

  32. thediscgolfkid Says:

    its even rare for wild coytotes to have rabies, although it happens once in awhile.

  33. ManiacalSquirrel Says:

    It really irks me when people automatically assume squirrels are vicious, “rabies-infested varmints”. . . For your information, it is a common misconception that squirrels often get rabies. It is in fact EXTREMELY rare for a squirrel to catch and transmit rabies, and they have not been known to cause rabies in humans within the United States. The squirrel in this video obviously has a botfly infection, which causes it extreme itching and erratic behavior like this due to very irritating sores.

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