Christmas Day 2018

Santa was good to you. I guess you keeping the reindeer fawns safe helped. Thanks for sharing your success via great photos this year. You are a consistent killing machine.
 
You da man, Jeremy! Looking forward to many more accounts of your outstanding hunts in 2019.HAPPY NEW YEAR

Regards,
hm
 
QUESTION: Just out of Curiosity, how long do you wait before getting up to go over and recover a coyote once it's been shot and you know it's down? (I'm assuming Hi temperature changes how long you might allow it to remain there for a bit?) How much longer do you let your caller play for in the hopes of having another one come in before you decide it's time to shut it off and move along from a spot where you've managed to shoot one?

Thank you for your time.
 
Originally Posted By: Recon OpsI am trying to post a youtube video but am struggling figuring it out. Can you walk me through it? Thanks.

YouTube videos. Lets assume you have your video loaded on youtube and have selected a thumbnail to use. Copy the link in your browser bar, be sure to get it all. With your cursor clicked on your post where you want the video to appear, now click on the 5th box in the thread tool bar. It looks like a blue box with a square around it. Click on the youtube choice, should be the bottom one. Now paste the link you copied in the box and hit OK. That will paste your video in your post wherever your cursor was. If you need more help, PM me and I will help you in any way I can.
 
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Originally Posted By: Recon OpsI am trying to post a youtube video but am struggling figuring it out. Can you walk me through it? Thanks.

In YouTube make sure you select and copy the "Embed" code;



Paste the embed code in your post and make sure you use the "HTML and UBBCode"

 
Originally Posted By: zr600Nice! What’s the details on the rifle?

Remington 700 SPS Tactical 308 in a Bell and Carlson medalist M40 stock, with a Leupold VX3 30mm 4.5-14X50, YHM phantom 30 cal. titanium suppressor
 
Originally Posted By: hm1996You da man, Jeremy! Looking forward to many more accounts of your outstanding hunts in 2019.HAPPY NEW YEAR

Regards,
hm

Productive new year to you and all!
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Originally Posted By: TheGDogQUESTION: Just out of Curiosity, how long do you wait before getting up to go over and recover a coyote once it's been shot and you know it's down? (I'm assuming Hi temperature changes how long you might allow it to remain there for a bit?) How much longer do you let your caller play for in the hopes of having another one come in before you decide it's time to shut it off and move along from a spot where you've managed to shoot one?

Thank you for your time.

I really don't have any exact set times. A lot of time it depends on how long I have been sitting there and the quality of the stands setup. Temperature has no effect on how long I will let them lay there. Usually after I shoot one I go into pup in distress. I try to put in at least 25 minutes on each stand. If it's the last stand of the day a lot of times I sit until its to dark to see very good thru my scope
 
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