Great shooting Geoff, you guys are still top notch and besides being World Champions your just great guys and world class hunters, and looking forward to seeing your products this year, God bless and stay safe..... Tony Parrish ...Douglas AZ
These guys are saving alot of livestock. During calving season the coyotes wreck havoc on the newly born caves. The loss of caves drive up the cost of beef. That's just a fact.😥
Kudos for this instructional video. It's what I'm looking for as a wannabe predator hunter. I've got 30k acres to hunt coyotes and hogs and will be getting my caller soon. So many videos are just killing killing killing. That doesn't teach us noobs much. You guys that are getting sponsored can't keep all your secrets.
Hey Geoff, how do you use that Red Dot on the side of your gun? How does it mount, and how do you hold the gun when you shoot? Do you have to cock the gun sideways? I have never seen that set-up before. Cool.
Hey great Video!!! I live in CO and we have tried all year to find a good area....I know you don't want to giveaway your location. But any chance you could give us a idea of were you are hunting?? KEEP IT UP
Geoff, I met you at your seminar at the Denver ISE last month. Great seminar by the way! Forgot to ask you what suppressor you were running on that AR. You said you had no problems with it. I'm in the market for a good one. Thanks. HF5280
Got the lucky duck revolt late in 2018. Took it out for the first time in my field and began using it. After about only 30 minutes, a good sized bobcat came in. I had my sights set on coyotes, but I sure was't going to pass up on a cat. Dropped the hammer on her at about 70 yards with my 22-250. This cat was incredible. 32 inches long and weighing in at around 35 pounds. She was coming in to the rabbit calls from that lucky duck. That call doesn't play around. Highly recommended.
TR, I don't know if you'll read the comments or not, but it sure was good to see you on video again. Nice shooting!!! My door is still open and we'll leave the light on for ya, if you decide to venture back up here to Montana to hunt coyotes with me again. If you do, bring that Lucky Duck caller along with you. I really want to know how these local coyotes will respond to those sounds.Troy
They literally pull baby deer and elk right out of the mother as she gives birth... They are invasive and don't have many, if any, natural predators. I shoot coyotes to maintain an environmental balance. We don't have many deer where I live, but we have a lot of coyotes.