I HATE coyotes!!!!

Kurtr

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 12, 2015
Posts
20,411
Likes
5,847
Points
1,008
Location
Mobridge,Sd


bucksnbears

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
May 16, 2015
Posts
2,452
Likes
1,641
Points
578
Location
Moorhead
Had the itch to try calling today. Hit the Red River.
First 6 stands were blank.
7 and 8th, called in a pair on each. Got all 4.

This big bastard is almost the color of a red fox.
He came in top speed barking. Real close. Kinda point n shoot. Lol.
 

Attachments

20260301_153648.jpg


Rut2much

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2015
Posts
2,981
Likes
918
Points
438
Location
Learing center minnedishu
Shot in the dark but any seasoned caller in north central part of the state preferably taking a kid/elder/vet out in near future 0-low wind day/night dm me and ill hook ya up with a thick as ticks can't-miss area. Just ask you'd treat it like your own honeyhole and some pics in return.
 

wslayer

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Jul 12, 2015
Posts
3,544
Likes
1,452
Points
503
Had 3 out in a corn field Saturday night. We got 2 of them.
Meatloaf was right.


Just curious, on watching your yardage change on your scope, why does it go way down to (approx) 56 yrs and then back up when you say 200+ when the animal is clearly still coming ? Does the scope rangefinder have a hard time gathering when animal is still on the move ? Love the vids, and take every one down possible .
 


Kurtr

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 12, 2015
Posts
20,411
Likes
5,847
Points
1,008
Location
Mobridge,Sd
Just curious, on watching your yardage change on your scope, why does it go way down to (approx) 56 yrs and then back up when you say 200+ when the animal is clearly still coming ? Does the scope rangefinder have a hard time gathering when animal is still on the move ? Love the vids, and take every one down possible .
It’s ranging constantly so if you move it just catches some thing closer or farther . Mine does the same thing.
 

SupressYourself

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 21, 2015
Posts
2,237
Likes
1,280
Points
523
Location
Not where I'd like to be
Just curious, on watching your yardage change on your scope, why does it go way down to (approx) 56 yrs and then back up when you say 200+ when the animal is clearly still coming ? Does the scope rangefinder have a hard time gathering when animal is still on the move ? Love the vids, and take every one down possible .
Yeah, like Kurt said, it's set on continuous ranging mode in that vid, so whatever the ranging reticle (that's the yellow one down and left of the main reticle) hits, it ranges.
 

luvcatchingbass

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Dec 1, 2015
Posts
4,316
Likes
1,230
Points
523
Location
SE ND.
First suppressors just showed up today. The adjustable brake on the meateater is interesting. Basically you take the cap off and there is a metal insert that you can set in different positions or flip it over and cover all the holes. The other is the Banish 30
1000014308.jpg
 


Recent Posts

Friends of NDA

Top Posters of the Month

  • This month: 97
  • This month: 37
  • This month: 24
  • This month: 18
  • This month: 15
  • This month: 11
  • This month: 10
  • This month: 10
  • This month: 10
  • This month: 9
Top Bottom