Hey Rick Pollet! Well, I just figured out that you know my grandpa, Jerry Fraser. I think you know him and I just wanted to say I’m a huge fan and great hunt! Thanks for giving me great tips and tricks about coyote hunting and I’d love to see you take out some more coyotes in Clay center!
Hello I've been enjoying your videos binge watching them all night. I've noticed something about your channel... you have not made playlists of your videos. Making a few of those playlisys could help boost your watch times and get people binge watching like I did with last Stand season 1 and 2. Have a good one guys👍👍
Do u break in-between calls or go from one right to another one? How many minutes do u use one call before switching? Thank you and great videos I like to smoke a pack a day too 😀
I love these vids guys! New subscriber here for sure. Would love to see you guys test some heavier grain 5.56 on some of these hunts 65-77 particularly. I figure since the .125” throat difference between 223 and 5.56 effects chamber pressure, I suspect that DDMK12 is losing velocity and potentially underperforming its’ ballistic potential. I know it’s a rifle length system so there are fewer issues but I’m just curious to see how they might work for you out at 250-300 yards
The 53s I run are definitely a better bullet for coyotes than the heavier 60-70s IMO. Plus that mk12 shoots them in sub 1/2" groups! Running about 3050 out the muzzle
@@GeoffNemnich I’ve done some learning since I made this comment. Thanks for schooling me Geoff. I’ve been on pest coyotes in Ohio for 2 months now and I’ve toyed with different rounds. Ended up running your 53 idea and the lighter round has worked really well for me. Cheers and thanks for the tip!
Just really depends on lots of variables...angle, distance, running speed, etc. Most people probably dont lead a running coyote far enough. These particular coyotes on this vid were just several foot leads...but sometimes I will get runners with 20-25 ft leads if they are out a bit further!
@@GeoffNemnich I have a follow up question to his question, why would Pup distresses and fights draw them in over rabbit calls? Former coyote hunter with hounds here going modern here lol
@@wayneholmes9081 the coyote sounds trigger a different instinct in the coyotes...usually a more aggressive response or a response when rabbit calls dont work because theyve heard that sound before
I'd love to go on a successful coyote hunt with you all here in N.M. in a small community called Torrreon. I'm sure y'all would have a good time killing predators . Ranchers and property owners are having a hard time with coyotes.
@@GeoffNemnich Thankyou so much for responding! I’m 14 years old and me and my dad are going hunting! In Kansas they made the law where I can use spotlights! And also I bought the Lucky duck rebel call just for this occasion! Thankyou for inspiring me to do this stuff! ITS SO FUN!
Do you guys still have fur buyers out there in nebraska? Here in illinois we don't have anywhere to take furs. Didn't know if you guys had a special vendor you went through or what
CoyoteCrazeVideos I hunt terrorist with the 5.56 out past 500 yard it doesn’t hold terminal velocity well. As evident bt key holes. The you could choose a better round. 22-250 or 243