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#3318607 - 03/21/23 06:48 PM Coyote Scouting (The easy way)
OhioPredatorHunter Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 03/07/23
Posts: 38
Loc: United States
Guys,

Come with me on my recent scouting mission. Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/pBvJRYz_B6A
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#3318613 - 03/21/23 07:13 PM Re: Coyote Scouting (The easy way) [Re: OhioPredatorHunter]
lockrotor Offline
Die Hard Member III

Registered: 01/21/11
Posts: 2095
Loc: West Central WI
Know that is the way to go and scout for coyotes. Thanks for sharing.

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#3318615 - 03/21/23 07:27 PM Re: Coyote Scouting (The easy way) [Re: OhioPredatorHunter]
jmeddy Offline
Die Hard Member

Registered: 02/02/13
Posts: 896
Loc: SW PA
You just traversed some awfully good looking deer country. LET ME BE THE FIRST: anytime you wanna see some different ground give me a call—- tehe.
Thanks and really neat.

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#3318619 - 03/21/23 07:40 PM Re: Coyote Scouting (The easy way) [Re: OhioPredatorHunter]
Kino M Online
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Registered: 10/16/04
Posts: 1667
Loc: USA
I had some flashbacks! Complete dark, NAP of the earth, treelimbs banging off the fuselage, 160th guys at Campbell with their shenanigans!

A dustoff wouldn't be my first choice for a coyote infil but I'm sure it makes the neighbors happy!!
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#3318621 - 03/21/23 07:45 PM Re: Coyote Scouting (The easy way) [Re: jmeddy]
SVB Offline
Die Hard Member II

Registered: 03/18/14
Posts: 1330
Loc: Mich. Mqt co Beaver Grove
THANKS WAS FUN TO TAG ALONG

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#3318658 - 03/21/23 11:12 PM Re: Coyote Scouting (The easy way) [Re: OhioPredatorHunter]
AdamT Offline
Die Hard Member III

Registered: 01/04/15
Posts: 3193
Loc: Southwest Virginia, USA
Pretty cool. When you came upon that semi grown up opening with the evergreens around it I was thinking to myself man that’s a good looking spot. Sure enough, that’s where you spotted them. Looked like very good calling country with at least 2 known candidates. Thanks for making and sharing the video.
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#3318662 - 03/21/23 11:48 PM Re: Coyote Scouting (The easy way) [Re: AdamT]
OhioPredatorHunter Offline
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Registered: 03/07/23
Posts: 38
Loc: United States
Originally Posted By: AdamT
Pretty cool. When you came upon that semi grown up opening with the evergreens around it I was thinking to myself man that’s a good looking spot. Sure enough, that’s where you spotted them. Looked like very good calling country with at least 2 known candidates. Thanks for making and sharing the video.


Now we need to get over there and figure out where to set the caller. You never know if they been educated. They now know what a rotor head is.

Regards
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#3318706 - 03/22/23 10:24 AM Re: Coyote Scouting (The easy way) [Re: Kino M]
OhioPredatorHunter Offline
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Registered: 03/07/23
Posts: 38
Loc: United States
Originally Posted By: Kino M
I had some flashbacks! Complete dark, NAP of the earth, treelimbs banging off the fuselage, 160th guys at Campbell with their shenanigans!

A dustoff wouldn't be my first choice for a coyote infil but I'm sure it makes the neighbors happy!!


Kino M,

You da man..... 160th S.O.A.R "NIGHT STALKERS"

You guys got Bin Laden....

I'm honored my friend...

My friend is restoring a Huey.. Heck, your name may be in the logbook..Here's a few pics of the restoration.







Take care,

Regards
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#3318707 - 03/22/23 10:36 AM Re: Coyote Scouting (The easy way) [Re: Kino M]
Infidel 762 Offline
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Registered: 04/04/14
Posts: 7235
Loc: Okie
Originally Posted By: Kino M
I had some flashbacks! Complete dark, NAP of the earth, treelimbs banging off the fuselage, 160th guys at Campbell with their shenanigans!

A dustoff wouldn't be my first choice for a coyote infil but I'm sure it makes the neighbors happy!!


Despite all the bs there are elements of it I really miss. NOE with the red lights, the roar and anxiety when they opened the doors, prop blast and then the quite transition floating down. We did not know how good we had it during those moments on those nights. blackhawk jumps are at the top...

I did not know the chemical reaction in my brain I was chasing back then, I just know that without it has left me with a dopamine in-balance. Seeing a coyote work its way into the call does fire-up some of those same neurotransmitters…


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#3318709 - 03/22/23 10:53 AM Re: Coyote Scouting (The easy way) [Re: Infidel 762]
OhioPredatorHunter Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 03/07/23
Posts: 38
Loc: United States
Originally Posted By: Infidel 762
Originally Posted By: Kino M
I had some flashbacks! Complete dark, NAP of the earth, treelimbs banging off the fuselage, 160th guys at Campbell with their shenanigans!

A dustoff wouldn't be my first choice for a coyote infil but I'm sure it makes the neighbors happy!!


Despite all the bs there are elements of it I really miss. NOE with the red lights, the roar and anxiety when they opened the doors, prop blast and then the quite transition floating down. We did not know how good we had it during those moments on those nights.


I did not know the chemical reaction in my brain I was chasing back then, I just know that without it has left me with a dopamine in-balance. Seeing a coyote work its way into the call fire-up some of those same neurotransmitters…




Infidel 762,

Very nice my friend. Totally understand...

I see you where in the 82nd Airborne Division.

You da man...

Take care my friend.



Regards,


Edited by OhioPredatorHunter (03/22/23 07:07 PM)
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#3318737 - 03/22/23 12:46 PM Re: Coyote Scouting (The easy way) [Re: OhioPredatorHunter]
jmeddy Offline
Die Hard Member

Registered: 02/02/13
Posts: 896
Loc: SW PA
You 3 seem to be a brotherhood that no one understands but you who lived it. MY SINCERE THANK YOU.

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#3318738 - 03/22/23 12:47 PM Re: Coyote Scouting (The easy way) [Re: OhioPredatorHunter]
derbyacresbob Offline
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Registered: 04/05/07
Posts: 4951
Loc: Kern County, CA
Great video of some good looking country.

For me scouting for coyotes is driving ranch roads looking for coyote scat!
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#3319129 - 03/24/23 05:24 PM Re: Coyote Scouting (The easy way) [Re: derbyacresbob]
OhioPredatorHunter Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 03/07/23
Posts: 38
Loc: United States
Originally Posted By: derbyacresbob
Great video of some good looking country.


For me scouting for coyotes is driving ranch roads looking for coyote scat!



derbyacresbob,

It doesn't matter the method of scouting, it's the end result that counts. Fur in the truck. With the cost of aviation fuel, my guess your scouting method is a whole lot cheaper!
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