17cal Fan
Silver $$ Contributor
I've been coyote hunting for nearly 50 years now and still get just as excited about calling in a coyote as I did the first time which was January of 1975 or 76. Way back then the goal was make a little money along the way. Fur prices being what they are, not much money to be made any longer.
But coyote numbers are through the roof. Now we can hunt at night in February and March and additional time with written authorization from the state. Since 12/1/21 I've killed 22 coyotes daylight and night combined. The bulk of that number February through May helping with predation problems.
Yes, I had to spend some money on equipment but I did not break the bank.
My equipment list in order of purchase:
Sightmark Wraith 4-32 scope
Bushnell Equinox Z2 4.5x40
Bog Death Grip Tri-Pod
ATN Thermal Monocular OTS LT 320x240 4-8
ATN Thermal Scope ThOR LT 320x240 2-4
If I had it do over again my list would look like this:
Sight Mark Wraith 2-16 scope
Bog Death Grip Tri-Pod
ATN Thermal Monocular OTS LT 320x240 3-6 or maybe even drop to 2-4
ATN Thermal Scope ThOR LT 320x240 2-4
Notice the absence of the Bushnell and notice the drop in power on Sightmark and the ATN Monocular.
The Bushnell is cool and lower end on the money but much more impressed with thermal for a scanner.
The power drops are the reality. It all happens just as fast at night as it does in daylight. They are not there and then they are and when they are they are close quick. Can't find em with night vision, but lower power night vision would help and I like the quality and clarity of the Sightmark well enough I wouldn't give it up.
I've lost coyotes charging in when going to the rifle especially with the night vision. That's why I bought the lower power thermal scope and it worked. Longest shots have been 150-200 yards, most are less.
Yes, I could put my call farther away and buy some time but I risk cattle stepping on it and I'm more likely to be seen(silhouetted) or winded setting the call out.
The Bog Death Grip, I love it enough I'm getting ready to buy a 2nd one for a spare. Great piece of equipment. Just got back from a Montana Prairie Dog trip and would have been s*&t out of luck with out the Death Grip. It rained the 1st 3 or 4 days we were there, couldn't get the trucks into the field between storms but we walked in with tripods and it worked just fine.
Back to the yotes, the thermal scope sits on top a 788 in 222 and the Sightmark is on an AR15 in 224 Valkyrie. I switch guns depending on destination and or mood but usually the 788.
Taking a break for July I think, but will be back after it ahead of the fall calf drop.
But coyote numbers are through the roof. Now we can hunt at night in February and March and additional time with written authorization from the state. Since 12/1/21 I've killed 22 coyotes daylight and night combined. The bulk of that number February through May helping with predation problems.
Yes, I had to spend some money on equipment but I did not break the bank.
My equipment list in order of purchase:
Sightmark Wraith 4-32 scope
Bushnell Equinox Z2 4.5x40
Bog Death Grip Tri-Pod
ATN Thermal Monocular OTS LT 320x240 4-8
ATN Thermal Scope ThOR LT 320x240 2-4
If I had it do over again my list would look like this:
Sight Mark Wraith 2-16 scope
Bog Death Grip Tri-Pod
ATN Thermal Monocular OTS LT 320x240 3-6 or maybe even drop to 2-4
ATN Thermal Scope ThOR LT 320x240 2-4
Notice the absence of the Bushnell and notice the drop in power on Sightmark and the ATN Monocular.
The Bushnell is cool and lower end on the money but much more impressed with thermal for a scanner.
The power drops are the reality. It all happens just as fast at night as it does in daylight. They are not there and then they are and when they are they are close quick. Can't find em with night vision, but lower power night vision would help and I like the quality and clarity of the Sightmark well enough I wouldn't give it up.
I've lost coyotes charging in when going to the rifle especially with the night vision. That's why I bought the lower power thermal scope and it worked. Longest shots have been 150-200 yards, most are less.
Yes, I could put my call farther away and buy some time but I risk cattle stepping on it and I'm more likely to be seen(silhouetted) or winded setting the call out.
The Bog Death Grip, I love it enough I'm getting ready to buy a 2nd one for a spare. Great piece of equipment. Just got back from a Montana Prairie Dog trip and would have been s*&t out of luck with out the Death Grip. It rained the 1st 3 or 4 days we were there, couldn't get the trucks into the field between storms but we walked in with tripods and it worked just fine.
Back to the yotes, the thermal scope sits on top a 788 in 222 and the Sightmark is on an AR15 in 224 Valkyrie. I switch guns depending on destination and or mood but usually the 788.
Taking a break for July I think, but will be back after it ahead of the fall calf drop.
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