Kirsch
Active member
This was the 2nd to last night hunt of the year for me. This was during the Super Moon phase in March. I wasn't able to start hunting until 11PM. I had blanked the first couple of stands and it was already 2:30 AM. The conditions were mild and the wind was light. I knew this was one of my last hunts, so I decided to continue hunting. I had to be back on the road at around 5:30AM so figured I could get 3 more stands in.
The next 3 stands resulted in a double, a triple, and a single. The single is the last stand on the video. I had 6 coyotes coming full blast at me, and they hung up on me twice. I believe they hit their territory boundary and no matter what I threw at them, they would only come so far. I called 3 back a 2nd time, and pulled them about 100 yards closer to at least get one of them.
The Hogster-R 35mm is a really nice weapon's sight. I put the scope back on my AR for this night hunt, and took a test shot, and it was right where it was supposed to be, so no adjustments necessary.
The next 3 stands resulted in a double, a triple, and a single. The single is the last stand on the video. I had 6 coyotes coming full blast at me, and they hung up on me twice. I believe they hit their territory boundary and no matter what I threw at them, they would only come so far. I called 3 back a 2nd time, and pulled them about 100 yards closer to at least get one of them.
The Hogster-R 35mm is a really nice weapon's sight. I put the scope back on my AR for this night hunt, and took a test shot, and it was right where it was supposed to be, so no adjustments necessary.