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  • You're calls were pretty good, but try using and urgent quick call first for a few seconds more. It'll improve your results.

  • Surely all prey deserves a clean kill?.......How can you ensure that on a moving target with a rifle?

    That second shot was irresponsible hunting with no respect for your quarry in my opinion, it could have easily just been injured and endured a slow painful death.

  • @F0K67 waaa, Cry me a fucking river.

  • @F0K67 lets see you shoot one with a 22. calliber on the run. only given u one bullet though you lil prick

  • @F0K67 Shut up. No one gives a fuck about what you say.

  • Im not against hunting but the second ones crying in pain gave me the creeps. I tink it was a good shot, don´t get me wrong, but I was wondering how you as hunters feel when you hear that?

  • @blablupp77 no matter wat u use it is tricky to get some thin to die instantly. people can get a good shoot a deer with a 270 and still have it run

  • Haha high five for being gay! How about I put down my rifle and let the over population of coyotes eat your mom dad and you and I'll film that and out it on you tube. It will be title don't watch stupid fuck getting what he deserved.

  • It is always the ones that get away that you remember. Great shot on the second dog.

  • The dang dog was dead... Anyone who hunts knows that things twitch sometimes

  • What was the point of letting the thing suffer???? I hope ppl like this accidentally get shot by another hunter and die very slowly I would love to see that

  • @joeyxd323 Are you really equating animal suffering to that of humans? What's wrong with you? Do you think the meat you buy in the supermarket came from a more humane killing? I would much rather take an unexpected bullet than live my last days crammed in a trailer, only to wait in line to get a nail through my skull or gas chamber before being bled to death while still alive. What's more is that this yote was full of mange and would have died a much slower and more miserable death than he did.

  • @joeyxd323

    You don't want to put multiple holes in the hide. Wake the fuck up, this isn't the bullshit Disneyland movies you grew up watching. We're Americans, we fucking hunt, grow a sack.

  • I have hunted foxes with a .22 and .22 Mag. It's not so much the size but where you put the bullet. I use a .222 Rem Mag for yotes and bobcats. I agree with you guys, if they don't like hunting or guns they have a choice, Don't Hunt and Don't Own or use a Firearm. I do and I don't care about peoples opinions who do not hunt.

  • If I heard that first yea sound in the woood , i would run

  • Also @ the dude who wants to hunt us instead? Go play more call of duty because you couldn't handle being out in some of the conditions we hunt in. Your pretty little gamer hands might get cold.

  • God settle down. People are sensitive maybe yes another shot would have been a good thing... Maybe not. But if you don't like us hunting them don't watch. We don't watch you stupid tree orgys. Matter of fact we couldn't care less. Hunt on guys!!!!!

  • @motoxbarlow05 what if I hunt you, your mother - your entire family for fun and post a video of it on youtube? what if I add a simple "if you don´t like it don´t watch it" to the vid? is it less cruel then? you don´t need to be a tree hugging fag to hate wasted life (you). you don´t respect the life of other animals (you´re an animal - your "sport" is the best evidence) and kill em for fun so you´re obviously not reliable - a psychopath. you hunting nerds should get inprisoned.

  • Yeah!!! Awesome !!!!! Great vid

  • i have shot 3 coyotes with a 22 lr

  • that would probaly be a sheep being attacked call

  • At least shoot it again you fuckin assholes. Imagine if one of your family members got shot and dies slowly. Dickface.

  • Great video! Hard to understand the pomposity of some of the other "hunters" here though. The .22 mag is a pretty decent round on close in shots, I wouldn't want to get shot with one! And those that are riding your ass for missing are just posers. If you hunt predators you will miss once in a while- guaranteed. What model of rifle are you using? Nice looking lever gun! Oh, and the Antis can kiss my camo butt too... If you don't like it don't watch it. Jackasses. : )

  • coyotes, kill em all 

  • enjoy ? i would enjoy hunting you instead. motherfuckers. you call yourselves hunters ?! Killing with guns ?! Even a lion takes an awful amount of personal risk to kill a small animal, only but to eat it. And you still call yourselves hunters ?! Killing a small animal with a gun, far away? This isn't hunting. You are apes on a killing spree. So fuck you ! And have a nice day too.

  • @cadaveresquisito you sir are a pussy go eat some lettuce

  • the second shoot was awesome !!!!! @ 4:35 --

  • youtube.com/watch?v=SlRu5eSTJ_­g

  • I do not disagree with one more shot to a dying animal and a larger caliber but sometimes another shot can ruin the fur as could a large bore rifle.

  • yeaaaa yeaaaaa yea yea yea yea yeaaaaaa yeaaaaa

  • Two things:

    1. I have killed many a coyote in S. Tx with a .22 long rifle and dropped them dead in their tracks.

    2. It appears that you are not a very good shot. I think you need to go up a couple of rungs on the power scale in caliber choice.

    You owe it to any animal that you shoot to make a clean kill. You really should think twice about posting videos on the internet that show you wounding and not recovering animals.

  • I often wonder how many coyotes there would be if hunters quit shooting them???America would be over run in no time at all.

    Good video guys. Thanks for posting.

  • I'm a huge hunter. Hate coyote, but a second shot would of been humane. That dog suffered. Good video gents.

  • nice video and good action to move the cam like nbgu1976 said but i think it was better to shoot him again i love hunting

  • Glad to see you respect the animal enough to turn the camera while he is dying...enjoy and happy hunting

  • You were really pissed on that coyote, shot it so many times !!! :) Anyway I enjoyed your video, and linked to it already!

  • I use a .17 HMR and it tends to be a one shot kill from almost any range.

  • I use a Ruger M77 Mark ll .270 with 150 grain cor lokt ammo, it's a easy one shot kill. also a a decent little nikon 3x9x50. does perfect.

  • Nice!

  • God there are a lot of sissies on youtube. It's a deer/livestock/pet killing coyote. Good vid. Especially like the use of the coyote-in-distress call...Creative and very realistic ;) Keep on hunting.

  • god listening to a dying rabbit call is just as annoying when your the one calling on it

  • Bloody asshole! If you can't take him down with one shot give him one more!!!

  • Coyote pressure here is INTENSE. I thought I'd always live and let live when I lived in Portland, but now we're up in Northeast Washington and they are EVERYWHERE, including just off our porch picking off our Purdy Cat in broad daylight (no joke) tearing up our aunt's little dog quarterly and trying like hell to dig into the chicken coop. Man, I'm a Buddha lover from way back, but we want to carve out a lovely little farm, dig? No poison, no treble hooks, .243 camo and call, keepin' it fair.

  • What was that 7 or 8 shots at the first one? WTF?

  • the only thing i use for coyote hunting is my .22mag and i feel comfortable shooting coyotes out to about 125yds with mine ive even droped a few out at 150yds with it try shooting the 30gr. tnt hp itll drop em like rocks a majority of my coyote hunting is done at night i just pt the cross hairs right on their eye and squeeze the trigger and they dont even know what hit em

  • 9422?

    

  • those calls sound like yeah yeah yeah yeahhhh

  • poor coyote

  • WannabXiii.....that's right I forgot

    

  • I'm guessing that most people don't realize that Coyotes are only native to the Northwest. They are invasive everywhere else they are found.

  • .204 ruger, .22-250. .223, .270, .308, .30-06, 35 whelen, .7mm-08 all better choices than .22magnum but, they will work obviously.

  • @biggyrat57 some states dont allow centerfire

  • Good work fells'a, got plenty around here in WI if your looking for more fun.

  • You sick bastards. To think you do this as sport. Sickens me.

  • @TheNerdBox1 damb right its a sport

  • @TheNerdBox1

    pussy

  • Krs965 you obviously don't live I the country coyote don't do nothing but cause trouble those little hell raisers killed my dog and if you had any idea what you were talking about you would know that coyotes don't do much anything in the natural order the eat mice but if coyotes died endangered hawks would have a more readily available food source so mabey you should really think about what's goin on before you start complaining about a guy shooting a coyote

  • It's really sad to watch. I've never done anything like this and just don't understand it. Wildlife has little space left. If you think your doing some good here than have fun while the wildlife lasts.

  • My buddy uses a .270 with 130gr sp. Not bad at all actualy... I use my ar 5.56... Both calibers work just fine.

  • I have taken down stray dogs about the same size as the coyotes with a .22 air rifle with a muzzle velocity of 800 fps. its shot placement that matters most although the caliber might play a minor part

  • @ghostfire56 I hunt coyotes too and have no problem watching it. Just respect the wildlife we hunt and try to make a humane kill.

  • asshole shot it again heartless mother fucker

  • Comments are very interesting on this one... Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. The second coyote was a one shot kill with the same .22mag & load at around 50 yards. We don't use this caliber all the time & we do not recommend shooting at coyotes or bobcats past 100 yards with this caliber. We don't even recommend  making it a first choice, 2nd or 3rd for coyotes. We do use it quiet a bit on grey fox & bobcats that are under 100 yards. Enjoy!

  • @CEIoutdoors thats some great shooting (: ive got coyotes around where i live, and in our hunting club. weve gathered together a bullhorn, amplifier, and mp3 player and made a electronic coyote call, we have tested it out and it works, they come right to it everytime, plus we have a fox tale tied to a rod, and it spins somehow, i forgot what its called, but it goes in circles and they go to that.

  • @hjenkins123321 someone already came up with that, youre a little late. its called a foxpro and a jack in the box

  • yea sry dude im with the other guys u should have put another round n him and mayb edit 1rst coyote out all together u put it out and ask 4 comments so im just adding my 2 cents good hunting

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  • i dont care what anybody says a .22 mag does not have the knock down power to make a good clean kill.

  • @cott10r That's not true! Lot's of people around here will even take wolves with a .22LR. And the west was originally hunted by "underpowered" black powder guns in the early 19th century. All about the shot placement.

  • @hathigmonorow And proper shot placement for this caliber on these critters would be a headshot. It shouldn't be relied on for a lung shot. Sure it went down just fine, but what if the next one didn't and managed to run quite a ways? That would be a bitch. My view on coyotes is .22 mag, .17 HMR, god forbid the .22LR, headshots at no farther than 50 yards. Good skills shown by the makers of this video.

  • I use a 22 lr and i shoot them in the templke from 40 yards or less. shot one at 30 yards and it was dead before it hit the ground. i am picky about what bullets i use too, i only hunt with a certain bullet that is really accurate in my gun and actually mushrooms out good.and i make the hollow point on the bullet into a bigger hole to help it mushroom out. i have shot squirrels thru the entire length of their body from 50 yards and found the bullet mushroomed out the size of a 50 caliber bullet.

  • @cott10r - Uhhh, did you see the video, Moron? The dog went down and was dead in less than 25 seconds. Looked pretty clean to me! I've had plenty of coyotes do the same with my .22 mag., and I've also hit other coyotes center chest with my .223 and had them run several hundred yards before dropping. I'm sure if the same had happened with the .22 mag, you'd say, "Proof positive the .22 mag is not enough gun."

    It's enough gun. End of story!

  • @WSGAC moron? hey there know it all, i have called/hunted coyote's and bobcats for nearly 30yrs & i have seen first hand that .22mags & even the .17's do not have the proper killing ability unless it IS a perfectly placed shot. unfortunately in the sport of coyote calling the dog doesn't present itself for that "perfect shot" all the time. take your .22's squirrel hunting moron

  • @cott10r - I will double down. You're a moron! I have several friends who have dropped coyotes with .25 caliber air rifles, putting out 50 ft. lbs. of energy....far less than a .22 long rifle. Dropped them like a sack of dirt. You don't know what the hell you're talking about. I have killed dozens of coyotes with the mag...many unperfect shots. Now go away, you self appointed expert!

  • @WSGAC no it sounds like your the self appointed expert, when you get done sucking ceioutdoors' cock you eventually wake up and smell the coffee.

  • @cott10r - Look moron, I've already smelled the coffee and drank a full pot. I have shot numerous coyotes with a .22 mag, and it does the job with aplomb out to 100 yards. If you can't do it, then I suspect you do a lot of gut-shooting of animals. Stick to a centerfire then. It will help you with your handicap aim.

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  • Nice video! What brand was the hand call in the beginning?

  • Next time shoot it again and put it out of its misery instead of sitting and waiting for it to die. What kind of a sportsman are you?

  • @toogood222 grow a pair bro

  • I'm starting to take an interest in hunting small game. Just curious. What do you do with Coyotes after shooting them? Do you eat them?

  • You people are sick! What did they ever do to deserve this! And for what. The fun of it. I see no fun in this.

  • @XcookmeX its very fun, and not for nothing. the pelt is very nice. what have they done to us? destroy crops, livestock, kill pets.

  • @XcookmeX

    you smell

  • would a .270win work for coyote hunting?

  • @dager925 - yeah, but you might have more pelt damage than you want. .270 shoots flat and far.

  • @dager925

    Yes , but there wouldn't be much left of them.

  • @dager925 Yes

  • bad ass stuff

  • You make me sick, unless you are protecting your lands, or you plan to eat them!

  • I show how to make a predator call for 99 cents on my channel that works as good as the expensive ones!

  • VIDEO FLAGGED = CRUELTY TO ANIMALS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES.

  • @GayWorldOrder did you know hunting is a right for every citizen of America?

  • @GayWorldOrder It's actually a good activity to partake in. Using the calls is a lot harder then one might think and it offers a challenge to some people. Did you also know that coyotes are very destructive animals? One more question, why the hell do you guys watch these videos if all you do is hate on them?

  • i think im going to go hunt coyotes with my 22 i have a semi auto mossberg i wana see what it can do

  • They are a real pest in my neck of the woods. I would stab em with a buck knife if I was close enough, I would run over them with a truck and I will shoot them with whatever is available and not really to concerned if they crawl off somewhere and it takes em 3 days to die.

  • it sounds like the call is saying YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH!

  • In my country did not hardly allow a large gun to shoot foxes and jackals from .22 Magnum (small areas, and security problems) so I do not shoot them beyond 90 yards, beyond this range ballistics of the bullet is bad and he loses a lot of energy.

    If you can not shoot less than .22 HORNET ecological problem is difficult for us with multiple jackals in last 3 years I caught over 350 coyotes and foxes.

    Thanks Assaf

    And safe hunting

    Israel

  • u are crule how many times did you shoot that thing? I'm a hunter and I get pissed off even it it runs off 50m then dies.

  • you could have put it out of its misery in stead of leaving it crying in pain?

  • I have shot countless coyotes and javelina with my 22 MAG. up to 125 yards and none of them had to be shot twice. They key is shot placement. So, if we choose a harder hitting rifle, will that make us a "professional" ? Dont want to be a professional, we just like to enjoy the outdoors and be the best we can be while having fun. We learn from experiences and we must adapt to the hunting situations and terrain. Tx

  • What range would you use a 22 mag for coyote?

    I have 2 bad shoulders and can not handle much recoil.

    thanks

  • @themattlyone  Hi there, have you tried the .222 Rem. 223 or maybe the 22-250? The have very little recoil and you will be able to increase or extend your a lot more. Thanks.

  • ok so whats the purpose of killing the coyote?? was he attacking your livesstock or dogs in the house or was he a threat ? I am asking bcs its not in the description and I am ok with killing them if they are a threat to your property and livestock.

  • @glasseverywhere Besides the reasons you just mentioned, you hunt them to keep a balance, you will not erradicate them but you must manage the herd. Coyotes are very bad to deer population specially during the months of March-May when fawns are born. These are some reasons just to name a few. In one ocasion I called 10 coyotes, took 7 of them in a area about 1 mile wide and 10 miles long; that's a lot coyotes for such small area. Deer fawns do not stand a chance.

  • Ha , i was hoping you would nail that first one but you redeemed yourself with the second vid . . .nice shot . way to get em !

  • Missed from 15 yards? Perhaps go to the range a little more or learn to be patient until you are able to make a clean kill.

    Second of all, but a bullet in its head when its suffering.

    You guys are pathetic, unethical hunters, scratch that.... killers.

  • @DC08SI Misses from close range happen to the best of us from time to time. It doesn't mean that he's a horrible shot, just unlucky and probably a little too excited.

    Second shot was fine, that dog was as good as dead when he hit the ground. Death isn't as fast and clean as it is in the movies.

  • @kyhunterjim I'm a hunting guide and do it for a living. I've not seen such bad shooting or such failure to place your chosen game out of misery when the opportunity(clear shot) is available. These guys are very unprofessional. If you hunt with a .22 mag for Coyotes, put it through its head. If not, you'd better select a harder hitting bullet.

  • @DC08SI Haven't you ever heard of an adrenaline rush...If your such a proffesional then I'd think you would realize how hard it is to concentrate up to the very last second.

  • @DC08SI Haven't you ever heard of an adrenaline rush...If your such a proffesional then I'd think you would realize how hard it is to concentrate up to the very last second. O and the whole misery thing? are you kidding me?! He was done the second the bullet hit him...It's not like their heart stops beating that very second.

  • nice I've been wanting to get either a 22-250 or a .223 for coyote and varmint hunting which would you recommend that has pretty decent ammo prices

  • @frankTank1359 I recommend .223. It's not as fast but barrel wear will be minimal, it's practical, & it's more affordable. I like the .223 cartridge design. I personally prefer my cartridges to shoot around 2700 fps. I figure much past 3000 fps is not generally needed. A Ruger Hawkeye holds 5 .223 cartridges but only 4 .22-250 cartridges. Now if you prefer blazing velocity go for the .22-250. It's lightning in a case.

  • What do you think about a 30 30 for predator hunting?

  • What do you think about a 30 30 for predator hunting?

  • Aww poor thing.

  • Hi fellas! Where I live you can`t hunt with .30cal. weapons. I own a nice Marlin mod.25 .22rim fire mag. I have been asked by a couple of area farmers if I can take out some of the coyotes that have been bothering their stock. What would be the max. range I should shoot to and do you have any ammo. that works better than others. I could use a shotgun here but I would rather use the .22 mag. as the report is`nt as loud. Cops are called at the sound of a gun around here!! I am a legal hunter!!

  • "he obviously wasnt spooked" ha ha Pull him up next time boys

  • 3:29 JEEZE LUISE! You wave that muzzle right at the camera man! Love hunting videos, but how about practicing a little safety so that when kids watch them, they see proper behavior?

  • Would a .243 be to much for a coyote?

  • @DeadOnAccurate A .243/.223/22-250 would be perfect for yotes.

  • okay so i want to start coyote hunting because theyve been goin up next to out house. we even caught our dog having a play/ aggresive fight with them! but the only problem is that we live in brush covered arkansas. shots more than 75 to 100 yards are unheard of where i live. and in my area the max is 50 yards. so do you have any ideas on how i could start?

  • a 22 mag well placed will stop a coyote no problem out to 100 yards.

  • just because they prefer a challenge when they hunt you all wanna talk bad to them

  • i called some up last night with my mouth just squeaking, they all got barking and howling but then they just quit.. what did i do wrong i dont think they smelled me

  • You should have brought a larger backup gun with you when you are taking a rifle that small hunting. I would never go out with anything smaller than a .308 as a backup. You kow what they say, plan for the worst and all your supprises will be good.

    Also muzzle discipline dude. Yeah, you suck, now stop waving that gun around like its a toy. As a gun owner it annoys me when people swing a gun around like that, it gives a bad name to all of us.

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  • @ExtraCarnex dont try and tell someone how they should hunt...get off your high horse, and if you knew anything about guns you would know a 22 mag can kill a coyote..and why on earth would you carry 2 rifles to go coyote hunting?

  • @ibrandenx cause it does the job

  • nice shot. well placed. i have a ruger 1022 with a 16 inch fluted bull barrol and a nice bushnell 3-9x40 scope and have put a couple coyotes down at a 100 yards. kind of risky shooting on my part but thanks for the video

  • yeah yeah yeah!

  • Nice video-

  • SON OF A BISCUIT!!! lol had to do it.

  • i loved it.

  • Nice shootin Tex.........ha ha

  • Yeah! Yeahh! Yeahhah! Yeahh! Yeeaaahh!!

  • I'm thinking of trying coyote hunting (they've played hell on our turkey pop.) and I'm a shotgunner..what choke and load do recommend.

  • Why even shoot one with such a low caliber?

  • Some states only allow rimfires. I realize this isn't the case here. I have used a 22Mag, and am not too happy with it. It could be the load, 40grain hollow point, but I will stick with the .222 from now on.

  • You sir are a couple of lousy, ignorant, ineperienced, young, stupid fools! you have no buisness whatsoever with a firearm in your hands! your a disgrace to the entire poulation of predator hunters! you direspected that animal by using a small caliber such as a .22 mag. the first dog was a direct hit in the front leg! i am an avid predator hunter at the age of 14 and i know more than you losers. post some more vids and disgrace us. pathetic. absolute, sheer ignorance.

  • @MrSidewinder5 The 22 mag is perfectly fine for taking coyotes. It's all about shot placement and distance. I agree that he should have stopped firing after the second shot at the first coyote, but some guys get the fever, and try to finish the job. Explaining to him that you disagree with his tactics is fine. Your response was just raving lunacy, and you now look worse than they do. Calm down, and try again.

  • @MrSidewinder5 .... Unfortunately kid, you're our next generation. It's a generation of people who hunt everything with a bolt action 300 Win mag. Yea, a .204 or 22-250 is more ideal, but the .22 Mag is by no means to be taken lightly. Do your homework before you write nonsense. It's like any hunting situation; SHOT PLACEMENT is key. You don't just overcompensate for lack of aim with a large caliber. .22 WMR is fine for coyotes. For year, I've successfully taken yotes and whitetail with a .22WMR

  • @MrSidewinder5 watch it again kid at 2:30 you can see bullet impact on a tuft of dirt about a foot over the yotes head. he most deffinatly did not hit him with a "direct hit in the front leg".

  • @xMABERx yeah bubby. no impact in the dirt at 2:30. but at 2:33 i did see an impact on the front left leg. watch it again. and even if that loser DID mange to miss this dog at that range, i still agree that the shithead should not use a firearm. and the second dog was shot in the gut and laed their dying. pathetic. and xMABERx, i dont see why you should be blindly led into believing that these two retards should hunt.

  • You sir are a couple of lousy, ignorant, ineperienced, young, stupid fools! you have no buisness whatsoever whit a firearm in your hands! your a disgrace to the entire poulation of predator hunters! you direspected that animal by using a small caliber such as a .22 mag. the first dog was a direct hit in the front leg! i am an avid predator hunter at the age of 14 and i know more than you losers. post some more vids and disgrace us. pathetic. absolute, sheer ignorance.

  • is tits a bad word?

  • i hunt all of my yotes with a 22 long rifle.. its works just fine..and for long shotsI use my 7mm 08 ahahaha that get the job done!

  • Again, you are welcome to tell us we suck or stink, but we do not allow vulgur language to be posted!

  • @CEIoutdoors do you use any masking scent when shooting caoyotes at that range?

  • great video!!!

  • We appreciate the comments & we deleted a few because of the cursing. You are more than welcome to post negative comments, but keep it clean. Thanks!

  • @CEIoutdoors I'm sorry guys but if that first cotote was as close as you say then I would have to question why you missed it! I realise that we have different laws over here with regards to suitable rifles for shooting foxes with (We don't have coyotes in the UK) but even so I would question the wisdom of using a 22 for coyotes, I would have thought a .222 or a .223 would be more humane and you would not need to call them in quite so close.

    Not faulting you, just myb own personal observations!

  • colery....the whines you hear on the 2nd coyote is from the caller. it's a "kiyi"- a common tactic used by predator hunters to either stop fleeing coyotes or to lure them in. you owe the video poster an apology.

  • Winchester .22Mag...Please do not shoot at Coyotes past 70-80 yards with this type of gun! We recommend a centerfire rifle .204 to a .243 type caliber! We generally are hunting for bobcats or foxes when we hunt with this gun & we don't shoot past 100 yards. Every now & again we will make a stand for a coyote, but we realize the effective distance with this gun & load.

  • emokidd.......30-30? nope....it's a lever action 22 mag. probably/maybe a winchester.....maybe a rossi....don't believe it's a henry....winchester 94/22's are difficult to find since winchester shut its doors. i would recommend a centerfire cartridge versus a rimfire if your considering trying predator call'n. try a 223 Remington or 22/250.

  • 2nd cyotey is a shot with a 30-30 right?

  • All right we just read through these comments & we need to clarify... 1. This coyote was not hit or wounded. The bullet goes just above his ears. 2. We have never lost a coyote with a .22mag. We have never shot one over 75 yards with this gun. 3. We recommend a center fire or shotgun for hunting coyotes. 4. This coyote was less than 15 yards when we shot. 5. We appreciate all of the comments! Please keep them coming...CEi Outdoors

  • @CEIoutdoors

    You just made the coyote trap smart with the loss. You should have used a .223

  • you think a 10/22 could do it?

  • im an avid predator hunter myself, and imo i think you should get a bigger caliber like a 223 or like i shoot, a 22-250. much much more humane and if you get a light skinned load like the hornady vmax you wont mess up the fur. but seriously, respect the animals u pursue and kill them humanely.

  • Awesome. I lost a bobcat last winter with the spire point, I switched to the vmax 30 grainer and dusted 16 yotes last winter and one two days ago. I hunt over bait and keep my shots 75 yards and under. Great video! Ever lose any?

  • how many times did u miss all of them?

  • Where is this? because it looks allot like new mexico to me

  • nicely done. my buddy and I try calling them in when it gets about -20 degrees for a high lol. but we havnt gotten any. I think its mostly due to the fact we are noobs and we do more jibber-jabber than calling. we have an electric call now so we plan on gettin serious lol. anyway, nice video. if you guys have any tips for my buddy and I let us know!

  • nice video..you guys are good at filming and calling in coyotes..but why take a chance with such a small caliber rifle..if you dont hit a vital..they are just going to run off and suffer...and yes iam a coyote hunter..but you guys do a great job..

  • when they are comming that hard let them come in until about 20 yards. then you wont waste ten rounds

  • sos un reverendo pelotudo!!!!!Gillllllllll, pegate un tiro en las bolas, nabo!! a quién le ganaste? jeropa!!!

  • When using a 22mag wear full camo and let'em come all the way in.