wolverines
Well-known member
2020-2-29 coyote hunt
Got another coyote on video last night with the ATN x-sight 4K Pro 5-20. This one was at 120 yards and the scope's at the base 5 power.
I haven't been getting much action (nothing consistent anyway) on my carcass all winter. I've been lucky to get one coyote coming in a week based on my trail camera footage. Having quite a few hours logged with nothing to show for it, I decided to bring the FoxPro with me last night. Tried vole squeaks for a bit since fox season's still open but no response. After sitting for about an hour I started playing some coyote invitation howls. Stayed silent for about 10 minutes or so and played some female bark howls. This female came in shortly after those howls. This isn't the first time I've had this happen when utilizing a call while watching a bait sight. In my opinion I believe the sound of another coyote near the carcass makes them feel more comfortable coming in.
I'm really surprised she got up after the hit. She only went 10 yards tops, but the hit was perfect IMO and expected it to be DRT. After watching the video several times it appears that the cross hair in the video is slightly off (looks almost forward of the front leg to me) from what I remember seeing and isn't supported by the location of the entrance/exit wound which was tight behind the shoulder. You can also see the IR light on my camera turn on as she comes in. Anyway, all-in-all I'm really loving the ATN NV scope and 6.5 Creedmoor combo.
Got another coyote on video last night with the ATN x-sight 4K Pro 5-20. This one was at 120 yards and the scope's at the base 5 power.
I haven't been getting much action (nothing consistent anyway) on my carcass all winter. I've been lucky to get one coyote coming in a week based on my trail camera footage. Having quite a few hours logged with nothing to show for it, I decided to bring the FoxPro with me last night. Tried vole squeaks for a bit since fox season's still open but no response. After sitting for about an hour I started playing some coyote invitation howls. Stayed silent for about 10 minutes or so and played some female bark howls. This female came in shortly after those howls. This isn't the first time I've had this happen when utilizing a call while watching a bait sight. In my opinion I believe the sound of another coyote near the carcass makes them feel more comfortable coming in.
I'm really surprised she got up after the hit. She only went 10 yards tops, but the hit was perfect IMO and expected it to be DRT. After watching the video several times it appears that the cross hair in the video is slightly off (looks almost forward of the front leg to me) from what I remember seeing and isn't supported by the location of the entrance/exit wound which was tight behind the shoulder. You can also see the IR light on my camera turn on as she comes in. Anyway, all-in-all I'm really loving the ATN NV scope and 6.5 Creedmoor combo.
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