Yes this is a re-run off the LuckyDuck youtube channel! I like to post these to my personal page 6 months after they originally are posted so if you've already seen it, hopefully you don't mind watching it again!! www.coyotecraze.com
In recent months I've had some unfortunate incidents with coyotes. People don't seem to realize how dangerous these animals can be when they lose fear of people. My mother was devastated a few months back when a coyote ran right up to her front door, snatched her little dog, dragged him off and ate him. She saw it happen on the camera and she cried for weeks. Just a few days ago I was out for an after-dinner walk in our fairly active Colorado neighborhood with my 5 year old child and our two medium sized dogs. The sun was just starting to go down. Glanced behind me because my daughter was lagging behind and that's when I caught sight of a coyote about 50 feet away, slinking across the street towards us from a grassy patch of land between houses that some power lines run through. I got behind my daughter and picked up our pace. One of my dogs had noticed it, my more aggressive dog had not. Coyote kept coming and began trotting to keep up with us. So I yelled and waved my arms at him. Kept coming. Threw a rock while yelling. It ran back across the street, looked around for a moment, then came right back. I started to get scared so I put my bulldog/boxer in front of me so she'd finally see the coyote and I let her pull at the end of the leash towards it. I was just about ready to let go of her leash and give her the ok to have at it because this coyote was getting REALLY close. I've been training out her aggressive tendencies towards other dogs with great success, but in this instance her aggression was reassuring. FINALLY that's when Mr. Coyote hesitated and eventually trotted off in the opposite direction. I was looking over my shoulder constantly all the way back home and I will never leave my house again without my firearm or bear mace. Never thought in a million years that a coyote would stalk me in my suburban neighborhood, while walking with my two dogs and kid. Some that I've spoken to are of the opinion that the animal was targeting my child, saw her as easy prey. The boldness of it has left me rattled and with a lot of questions about the coyote population in the area. So here I am scouring the internet, with a sudden interest in coyote hunting.
5:10 Anyone else notice the Second coyote.❤🎉 top of the field running right about the 2nd shot where field meets horizon. Cant wait to get my 10 dawg day!!!👌😎
Call a fair amount of coyote tournaments here in Oklahoma and just wanted you all to know the new super revolt with ricks extra chapters is the best of the best! Called in my 1st cat this last weekend with it. Keep doing what you fellas do an God bless you all an all other predator hunters
Do you ever see color phase coyote's? Up here in Canada where I hunt we have them from a platinum silver to a bronze color and even black ones, which by the way look really cool
Geoff love all yours and the Lucky Duck videos , in those wide open places with little cover have you thought about trying the Ghostblind mirrored ground blinds ? I’m Not affiliated but it could be a good option .
@@GeoffNemnich Thank you.. Both my fav calibers.. I used to use a 22.250 and 243, but where I live here in Indiana one time a farmer who gave me permission to hunt his land said the .223 was much quieter and he didn't know I was hunting and I thought I'd use it from now on for that reason. I live in a semi rural area so it's nice to not scare everyone thinking an artillery barrage is ongoing when hunting. 😛 Thanks again.. Best regards. Tim
10 in one day with that many people and equipment on stand is a very good day in my opinion. So many folks on stand is why the yotes kept busting y'all, but I'm sure you already know that.
Great video, I always enjoy watching! Just curious why I'm not seeing your Sierra bdx6 scope Geoff- at least I think you're back to the Leupold with CDS turrets...??
I figured out a new calling sequence two years ago and I have tons of success! It’s off the rails so I don’t tell anyone what it is but I called in so many last year. Looking forward to this year!
I love all of your videos, you guys are great. How about setting up a hunt with some of the subscribers on their home turf? I know you guys are busy and all but I think I would be cool to put you in our shoes for a hunt and be able to pick your brains personally. Maybe do a raffle or hunt give away kind of thing, I'm a disabled vet so I can't afford a ton of money but I would be willing to buy a raffle ticket type deal to have the option. Just a thought
Another great video. Do you know the make & model of the shotgun your buddy was using, the one with the suppressor? I'm looking for a new one to mount my suppressor on.
What calls would you suggest for someone who is always hearing them respond but due to high human pressures I just cat get them to come in. I think all the packs in my area are human shy due to so much hunting. Hearing them every time and never getting a shot gets aggravating. Thanks for sharing your adventures guys 🎥💪🏽💯👍
First off, I would venture further out and try to find some new areas to hunt! If you don't feel like driving farther away to help avoid pressure about the only chance you have is using coyote sounds like fights, pup distress, vocals, etc. Coyotes get smart quick, unfortunately nothing but time being un-pressured makes them really killable again!!
Id like to know more about your ARs and Ammo. Do you guys build your own and if so, what barrels are you using? Bartlin, JP, etc. Are you reloading the 53gr Hornady? I run the factory 53gr Hornady and have a Black Whole Weaponry barrel and a JP barrel that just loves this stuff. Both are 1/8 twist rate. Have you guys tried the Sierra 55g Prairie Enemy?
Smoked a whole pack! That is awesome!!! Great video guys! Can you do a terrain video? Like what all to look for in a good spot? Throw some OnX into it? I think that's my biggest problem. Thank you guys!
I don't have the expertise of Geoff or Rick. I will ALWAYS bow to their experience. But I have been successfully hunting coyotes (in north-central KS) since 1972. And a coyote hand caller since 1995. (Third generation coyote hunter.) In my personal opinion, while a quick video on choosing terrain... and how different things like weather can alter those choices...a quick video could be done. But... again, just my personal opinion...To do justice to going into all of the little details of choosing terrain...that could easily fill a 3 to 4 hour DVD. Or perhaps my dad taught me to be too precise and obsessive.🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love watching your videos! I have an Amish brother-in-law in Albia Iowa, he has a couple large ranchers near him. We thought about asking permission to do what you guys do, maybe you could join an teach us some things. I’m a Michigander