Shooter222
Custom Call Maker
*Sorry for the phone video of the Video but no internet available here in “rural Michigan”.
Last night we had another fun night and made a Animal Hope Rescue Ranch owner very happy.
We had full moon All night, but decided to try some sets anyways. Glad we did.
1st set of the evening at sunset we snuck in quietly and set up tripods in the best shadows we could find.
As my hunting partner was walking out into field to set call out, a coyote started warning barking . It kinda sounded
like, “ I see you, we ain’t coming out!” Over and over . We played a bit of pup distress and left quietly.
2nd set we seen a family of coons. 10 to be exact , But no coyotes .
3rd set we tried some new land that we have never tried before.
The wind was in our face after a 30 min drive. Not ideal for what’s been working for us.
But decided to call it anyways. The grass was a bit tall .
Started out set with a mouse squeaks for 4 mins . After a short pause went with baby squirrel and out came two coyotes. I turned on dvr for first ever vid and as partner and I were trying to wait for the double , which never happened. We decided to pass and come back another time with better wind.
Here is the vid - deer Also in back ground .
4th and 5th set we seen a few deer out grazing but no prey or predators.
6th set we pulled into a Animal Rescue Ranch that has been loosing chickens and ducks for months and we have hunted it many times. We set up and turned on stinky rat for about 3 mins and then switched to a rabbit distress and watched a coyote come in . I let it come in as far as I thought I could get away with. It was about 80 yards. One shot and it was DRT.
Here is the short vid
The owner was very happy, the coyote turned out to be a 36 lb male .
7th set we set up and tried to hunt a grass field that was a bit tall. Due to the lay out of field and the given shadows we had to separate a little to see the field better. Started out with mouse squeaks . Then played a high pitched rabbit . After seeing nothing at all my partner switch to fawn distress. Within 1 min we had a doe come crashing thru brush and stop 8 feet from me . There was a bush between the doe and I. I couldn’t see it, but it was stomping and blowing at me. The call was shut off and she kept blowing and snorting at me. I Hollered at her and she took off, but not before she ran circles around us twice . It was pretty comical ! We laughed all the way home.
Good memories hunting and making good stories . What more could a guy ask for ?
Last night we had another fun night and made a Animal Hope Rescue Ranch owner very happy.
We had full moon All night, but decided to try some sets anyways. Glad we did.
1st set of the evening at sunset we snuck in quietly and set up tripods in the best shadows we could find.
As my hunting partner was walking out into field to set call out, a coyote started warning barking . It kinda sounded
like, “ I see you, we ain’t coming out!” Over and over . We played a bit of pup distress and left quietly.
2nd set we seen a family of coons. 10 to be exact , But no coyotes .
3rd set we tried some new land that we have never tried before.
The wind was in our face after a 30 min drive. Not ideal for what’s been working for us.
But decided to call it anyways. The grass was a bit tall .
Started out set with a mouse squeaks for 4 mins . After a short pause went with baby squirrel and out came two coyotes. I turned on dvr for first ever vid and as partner and I were trying to wait for the double , which never happened. We decided to pass and come back another time with better wind.
Here is the vid - deer Also in back ground .
4th and 5th set we seen a few deer out grazing but no prey or predators.
6th set we pulled into a Animal Rescue Ranch that has been loosing chickens and ducks for months and we have hunted it many times. We set up and turned on stinky rat for about 3 mins and then switched to a rabbit distress and watched a coyote come in . I let it come in as far as I thought I could get away with. It was about 80 yards. One shot and it was DRT.
Here is the short vid
The owner was very happy, the coyote turned out to be a 36 lb male .
7th set we set up and tried to hunt a grass field that was a bit tall. Due to the lay out of field and the given shadows we had to separate a little to see the field better. Started out with mouse squeaks . Then played a high pitched rabbit . After seeing nothing at all my partner switch to fawn distress. Within 1 min we had a doe come crashing thru brush and stop 8 feet from me . There was a bush between the doe and I. I couldn’t see it, but it was stomping and blowing at me. The call was shut off and she kept blowing and snorting at me. I Hollered at her and she took off, but not before she ran circles around us twice . It was pretty comical ! We laughed all the way home.
Good memories hunting and making good stories . What more could a guy ask for ?