Majority of people have never seen a coyote or must know about them. They reproduce pretty quickly and are also very very aggressive to everything. Alot of you would go john wick if you would have seen what they would do to your pets
@@LifesLessons100 Observe the interactions between coyotes and pets, children, and livestock. You don't have to have an emotional attachment to an animal attacked by coyotes to see the severity of the damage they cause. The have Nooooo problem running off with cats, dogs, small children, or calves. 5 grown coyotes can take down a healthy cow and one coyote can take down a sickly cow
@@kierabryant8885 Theres coyotes around my house almost every night hunting rabbits raccoons etc.. ive never had the urge to kill them because they've never been a threat to me personally
@@canontheory I’m 100% sure they knew coyotes were in the area and didn’t just appear out of thin air! Build a fence, keep an eye on your dog when you let it out, TAKE PROPER MEASURES! Like I said, y’all love to not take accountability!
Lived on a farm for 23 years my dad who passed away milked then sold beef cattle for ppl to have meat one night me and my parents were at the local fair. Came home to a cow we had in a fenced lot expecting to calf being torn apart by a pack of coyotes. They dug under 3 fences to get to her. They ate chewed her legs to the bone while alive. My dad never showed much emotion, but I still remember him upset as he apologized to the cow before putting her down. Needless to say I went hunting. Over the span of 3 years, I set up traps. Bait and stands and caught or shot over 57 myself. Zero pity. First and only time I saw my father really shaken up. The 2nd was when his dog died. That stays with a boy.
@@RobBang-t9k They do. But if they get in our way as pests, they move or they get eliminated. It's that simple. This is nature, like it or not. Survival of the fittest.
I work at the vet as a caretaker.. and usually during fall you have deer hunters with dogs tracking and all that...and let me tell you I've seen some GNARLY and terrible coyote attacks...its sad seeing these dogs get attacked. To amputations to surgery. Thank you for taking care of these coyotes.. Edit-2024 didn't mean to start a fight in the comments my god chill-
@@briankelly2950 Typically the dog is for recovering the animal after the fact, they are trained to track wounded animals, granted I have never been on a deer drive before so I can't say if they use dogs in that manner or not.
I love it when people get upset over killing "cute" animals. They are causing problems for the native animals and that's why they're being hunted. Many people think emotionally about killing animals but they never think logically.
@@mhazg6621 He misspoke when he called the rancher/farmer’s animals “native”. Otherwise he was correct. If you weren’t brainless you would have known what he meant.
@@mhazg6621 well I don't know where u live but killings wild hogs is legal and necessary in my country India they destroy crops and and even attack kids and they can double their population almost 3 times a year
Not saying I disapprove entirely, but I wouldn’t exactly call the Boar shots clean kills. Some of them took multiple rounds. That’s not clean in my experience.
@@Minimumcomparison - But they did show bad ones, many bad ones! I would be embarrassed to show several of these so called "kills". The very first clip and at the 3:23 mark - pretty sad shooting if you ask me.
I don't hunt but my friend is a ultra marathon runner and multiple coyotes have stalked him for miles waiting for him to stop and rest... so I believe there is a necessity to balance the population of these animals that have, can and will stalk and kill a person, particularly children under the right conditions. Great video! 👍🏼
When you live in rural parts of the world, and if you own property or a farm where there are many nuisances, it is necessary to take out the nuisances as they, in almost 100% of all cases, have no natural predators.
Unfortunately, the Natives didn’t take out the white nuisances when they started landing here. They were too nice to the white people and look how that worked out for them.
@@khog09 yeah I enjoy these types of videos because hogs destroy everything they touch and Gore family pets and coyotes do just the same but clearly use city Slickers have no idea because you just sit in your apartments all day and not no shit about the wild
That’s some clean shooting right there, look like all but a few dropped in their tracks. Great calling and video skills too…awesome job all around! I’d be curious to know what you guys are using. It looks like just pretty basic equipment? Some of these videos the guys look like seal team 6 with night vision googles and thermal scopes and all that. Looks like you guys are just using a spotlight and regular optics? If that’s so, that’s even more impressive 💪
@@UnmaleableProbably shoulder shots and hydrostatic shock. Animals often run sometimes 100 yards with a blow up heart before they bleed out. Especially hogs.
bro this just shows me how terrifying a human can be. imagine being a polar bear seeing a human and he's annoying you, so you decide to charge him because he's little, after you charge him you see him pull out a little piece of metal and next thing you know everything goes blank.
@@curcota I did not, read it correctly. I have no problem with them hunting coyotes because I know they can be a problem for what they are doing I'm just saying how terrifying we can be that we can kill any living creature on this planet and how strong we are even though we can't survive in the wild
I thought the same thing. At first I’m thinking these guys are doing a good deed by taking out the Hogs and Coyotes, but Lynx aren’t that aggressive so I’m sure these douche bags just like killing stuff 👍🏻
Good all round video and great shooting... but I would like to see the cross hairs of the scope to see where the bullet placement and to see the distance of the shots...thanks
Are they not scared away by your lights? I was really looking into a night vision or thermal scope and really not wanting to change up any of my setups or spend money that I don't have just to go night hunting once or twice a year. I wish they were around me in the numbers that they are around you.
With the hogs, you have to be very careful with trichinosis and brucellosis. So cook to internal temperature of 165 at least, and use care when handling the raw meat. Plus, the older ones are tougher and more gamey. The younger the better with hogs.
It's just amazing to look through the comments to see some users that are willing to defend the coyotes, not knowing or ignoring what they can truly do to farm property and animals around.
I'm pretty sure it's "im on him." The camera guy is letting the shooter know that he's got the camera on target so they get the footage. They aren't taking the shot until both guys are synced up and the target is standing steady
Imagine being a wild animal just doing what you can with what evolution has given you and then some apes with cheat codes erase you from existence in a split second
Coyotes are highly adaptable animals, which has allowed them to thrive in a wide range of environments, including cities and densely populated areas. Originally native to North America’s plains and deserts, they have expanded their range due to habitat changes and the absence of natural predators. Coyotes are opportunistic feeders, meaning they can survive on a diverse diet that includes small mammals, birds, fruits, garbage, and even pet food. Their rapid reproduction also contributes to their success. Coyotes can produce large litters, and if their population faces pressure from hunting or trapping, they may respond by increasing their reproductive rates. This resilience makes them challenging to control and has led to their classification as an invasive species in some contexts. In urban settings, their ability to adapt to human presence often brings them into conflict with people, particularly when they prey on pets or scavenge in neighborhoods. This adaptability, combined with their fast reproduction, has enabled coyotes to thrive in almost any environment.
There's some beautiful dogs where you hunt. What part of the country is that. I'm in Utah, and ours are quite unhealthy looking. Nice shots and nice equipment there sir.
I never once thought that pests and varmints like wild boars and coyotes would actually respond to someone saying, "hey" to them, but you learn something new every day.
Majority of people have never seen a coyote or must know about them. They reproduce pretty quickly and are also very very aggressive to everything. Alot of you would go john wick if you would have seen what they would do to your pets
You are right . A friend of mine was a poor little animal person until two Coyotes ran off with his cat .
What if u dont have pets?
@@LifesLessons100 Observe the interactions between coyotes and pets, children, and livestock. You don't have to have an emotional attachment to an animal attacked by coyotes to see the severity of the damage they cause. The have Nooooo problem running off with cats, dogs, small children, or calves. 5 grown coyotes can take down a healthy cow and one coyote can take down a sickly cow
@@kierabryant8885 Theres coyotes around my house almost every night hunting rabbits raccoons etc.. ive never had the urge to kill them because they've never been a threat to me personally
@@LifesLessons100 Not yet*
Amazing work. One killed my family dog in their yard this month.
Well your family shoulda protected your dog better. Humans love not taking accountability
Hog or coyote?
@@GhostintthemachineThat’s like letting your cat out to pee and wolf eats it and someone says “oh they should have took better care of it”
@@canontheory I’m 100% sure they knew coyotes were in the area and didn’t just appear out of thin air! Build a fence, keep an eye on your dog when you let it out, TAKE PROPER MEASURES! Like I said, y’all love to not take accountability!
@@GhostintthemachineWell someone is taking accountability in this video. I hope they start doing this from now on.
Lived on a farm for 23 years my dad who passed away milked then sold beef cattle for ppl to have meat one night me and my parents were at the local fair. Came home to a cow we had in a fenced lot expecting to calf being torn apart by a pack of coyotes. They dug under 3 fences to get to her. They ate chewed her legs to the bone while alive. My dad never showed much emotion, but I still remember him upset as he apologized to the cow before putting her down. Needless to say I went hunting. Over the span of 3 years, I set up traps. Bait and stands and caught or shot over 57 myself. Zero pity. First and only time I saw my father really shaken up. The 2nd was when his dog died. That stays with a boy.
I lived on a farm too, my dad used cattle to bring in coyotes and then we'd milk the coyotes!
John wicked them mfs 😤
So sorry about your loss.
Filho do pó vida estrada, maldito
It’s ok. But what about bobcats. Why they kill cats. They obviously don’t eat calves
Whenever I see a clip of coyotes taking peoples pets I enjoy these videos for quite awhile
fuck your pets karen
So you're a sociopath?
@@thomasgriffin2326 You need to sacrifice yourself to feed coyotes.
i love how the coyotes get a bunch of different sounds and the hogs get a HEY
For real haha, totally different animals using totally different strategies to survive.
Time stamp for those looking for it lmao 0:46
It’s the same idiot shooting the hogs.
6:34 he says hey to the coyote?
pure evil parasitez
This channel is just killing it.
Human think that all world resources are their property, no other animals has right on it. These animals has right to feed on the land
@@subhajitsen220188 🤪😜😵💫😹
@@subhajitsen220188 Let them feed in your apartment then, oh wait, you're just a hypocrite.
Figuratively and literally
@@subhajitsen220188 bruh what are u on about? XD
Boar Legend: “When you hear a HEY from the horizon, you will always see your beautiful life flashing before your eyes”.
Uioouo6
I got it
im reading these comments and enjoying the amount of people protecting the coyotes with their life
Why not the have the same rights to life like us
@@RobBang-t9k They do. But if they get in our way as pests, they move or they get eliminated. It's that simple. This is nature, like it or not. Survival of the fittest.
@@RobBang-t9kliterallly no dude
😅@@RobBang-t9k
We leave in a retarded comfortable world 😂
Best coyote/hog video I have ever seen !!!!!
最低最悪😞⤵️⤵️
@@松陰順子womp womp
Damn sure I ain't gonna stop in the woods while hearing "hey".
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
😂😂😂👍👍👍
Hell nahhh 🤣🤣🤣
This level of trickery is messed up at least shoot a moving target
I work at the vet as a caretaker.. and usually during fall you have deer hunters with dogs tracking and all that...and let me tell you I've seen some GNARLY and terrible coyote attacks...its sad seeing these dogs get attacked. To amputations to surgery. Thank you for taking care of these coyotes..
Edit-2024 didn't mean to start a fight in the comments my god chill-
@@briankelly2950 ehhh it's what we do. Some dogs track coyotes some dogs track rodents.
@@briankelly2950 Typically the dog is for recovering the animal after the fact, they are trained to track wounded animals, granted I have never been on a deer drive before so I can't say if they use dogs in that manner or not.
@@briankelly2950 my dog is trained to find appropriate trees to hug. 🙄🙄🤣
I feel bad for those poor dogs
@@syroiguess5410 I agree… I hate night crew
I know you gotta do it but boy, what a BUMMER of a video
Someone : hey
Me : runing as much fast as i can
Lmfao
😂😂😂
I learnt this now.
In zigzag
I love how he just says "Hey" or "Aye" to the warthogs and they just stop and get sniped.
he's just like "hey" and they stop makin them look dumb asf💀
100 percentage right sir ji 😭😭😭😭🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
أمثالك دمويين ،wat fuc horrible man
The voice of God
It proves the fact that curiosity is deadly.
Ceriosity killed the cat
Alot of people crying in the comments who don't know the damage a coyote can do to an environment...keep up the good work
Show me one comment
@@Zeldamarie1482 read the comments...it's not that hard to find... but first, buy a dunce cap to wear while you're reading.
@@IItsayoshi maybe 2 comments? And one of them being from a child. Most of these comments are just man babies like you.
@@Zeldamarie1482 you're not that bright are you?
@@Zeldamarie1482 are you just looking for an argument?
I love it when people get upset over killing "cute" animals. They are causing problems for the native animals and that's why they're being hunted. Many people think emotionally about killing animals but they never think logically.
Really? If they're native, then how are they causing problems for native animals? The excuse is nonsense
@@mhazg6621 He misspoke when he called the rancher/farmer’s animals “native”. Otherwise he was correct. If you weren’t brainless you would have known what he meant.
@random Person go to school, kid. There's no such thing as "rights to murder"
@@mhazg6621 well I don't know where u live but killings wild hogs is legal and necessary in my country India they destroy crops and and even attack kids and they can double their population almost 3 times a year
uv no right to kill those animal's...just u cz can does'nt mean u'v the right murderer.
3:28 was wild. How long did it take him to die?
He dies instantly I guess but his reaction comes late so he still moves after his death .
that’s the nerves being broken down so it’s still moving but it’s entirely dead
Probably 40 seconds
I like how they say " HEY " to the hogs and " wooooooooooooooooooooo " to the coyotes 😁
100th percentage right sir ji 🙏
This how i picked up yo mom
Saya menyukai ini, membasmi hama bagi petani dan peternak🔥🔥🔥🔥
Clean kills. Great job. No suffering
so killing animals without suffering is okay?
Dude, some of them Coyotes were twisting in pain. Those were definitely not clean kills.
@@XvitruvXAnd they were dead in..5 seconds? Yes, that's clean to me.
@@phill.2924 the clips are cut after 4-5 Seconds. And when the animal is in agony it's not a clean kill.
Not saying I disapprove entirely, but I wouldn’t exactly call the Boar shots clean kills. Some of them took multiple rounds. That’s not clean in my experience.
Lesson learned--If you hear a person mumble “Kill him” You only have one second to live
🤣
Or in this shooters case.. About 5 seconds
@@kelleyh2708 not time enough for a death insurance
I hope they dont see this comment at Coyouteube!
@@kelleyh2708 LMAOO FR
Damn this guy is very consistent with his shots
For the video
LMAO
Would you show the bad ones?
@KayUU Apex predators seem to be doing alright, they're even culling Coyotes too
@@Minimumcomparison - But they did show bad ones, many bad ones! I would be embarrassed to show several of these so called "kills". The very first clip and at the 3:23 mark - pretty sad shooting if you ask me.
0:18 trylu an art.... the sound of the shot.... the hog getting hit and freaking out...then the killshot... masterpiece!!!
@7:07 you guys gave Mr fuzzypants a lead laxative! Bonus points for that! 😂😂😂😂😂
3:54
It looks funny while calling wild boar hey, aye and knocking it down in no time.
Nice idea and great display of shooting skills.
Watch out 🐗😂😂
I don't hunt but my friend is a ultra marathon runner and multiple coyotes have stalked him for miles waiting for him to stop and rest... so I believe there is a necessity to balance the population of these animals that have, can and will stalk and kill a person, particularly children under the right conditions.
Great video! 👍🏼
Okeh i i know
Then the same should be applied to human population too, right?
You heartless people
@@shawbonesgaming2020 it does happen, but we don’t wanna die so we’re gonna do better than the dog
@@iamnoob711 thanks pubg warlord
1:48 bro got slapped😂😂😂😂
Right through the eye😬
Shit was crazy
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@SkylerTang-gi6ww guys I go hunting with RPG
Lmaoo i watched that like 3 times. Crazy how they just drop
LOLOL! Your call to the boars, "HEY!", is so hilarious. Anytime someone calls that out to me at the mall or wherever, I gotta be very careful! LOL!!
🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Yeah thats funny😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 crazy you
HAHAHA! So true! Others also say, "Hey, what you got there bud?"...BLAM!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@@dsmaj1 h😢
When you live in rural parts of the world, and if you own property or a farm where there are many nuisances, it is necessary to take out the nuisances as they, in almost 100% of all cases, have no natural predators.
Amazing shooting 🔫
Unfortunately, the Natives didn’t take out the white nuisances when they started landing here. They were too nice to the white people and look how that worked out for them.
We are stewards of this planet meant to keep things in balance
@@kilomike5788and how good at it we’ve been many species are going extremely but who cares everything is balanced
A man with a gun is a natural predator.
0:23 BRO GIT THE MINECRAFT DEATH SOUND 💀💀💀🥶
💀💀💀💀💀
😂
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bro☠️🙏
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Solid shots! People always be telling me the farm animals they lose to packs of coyotes, and especially pets, keep it up man!
Now im gonna get a chill down my spine when i hear someone shout "Hey!"
Your not the only one especially in the woods
@@Darksnipex1 Wrong turn vibes 🤣
I'm loving the videos but I DEFINITELY love watching the hogs lay down for their long term dirt naps
Tumhara baby hota agger baha
@gemayeljones what is wrong with you? you enjoy these type of videos? you should see therapy...
@@khog09I mean its satisfactory to watch
@@khog09 yeah I enjoy these types of videos because hogs destroy everything they touch and Gore family pets and coyotes do just the same but clearly use city Slickers have no idea because you just sit in your apartments all day and not no shit about the wild
If you are a coyote reading this comment, when you hear ''Hey! Hey! or Wooooo'' in woods, never stop. Just keep running in zig-zag.
100 percentage true sir right sir
😂😂😂😂
Or a mumble of “Kill 'em” or “Get 'em”
Very Good Job. I am From India We Hope Such problems we can Solve in India in Future
That’s some clean shooting right there, look like all but a few dropped in their tracks. Great calling and video skills too…awesome job all around! I’d be curious to know what you guys are using. It looks like just pretty basic equipment? Some of these videos the guys look like seal team 6 with night vision googles and thermal scopes and all that. Looks like you guys are just using a spotlight and regular optics? If that’s so, that’s even more impressive 💪
What are the weapons?
@@jimmieharris1103 most likely snipers
He's getting them right in the heart. Perfect placement.
@@UnmaleableProbably shoulder shots and hydrostatic shock. Animals often run sometimes 100 yards with a blow up heart before they bleed out. Especially hogs.
Are all kills in this video on the same night? What do you do with the dead animals? Do you need to keep a log of the kills for pest control?
Is that actually a white light or just a damn good camera
bro this just shows me how terrifying a human can be. imagine being a polar bear seeing a human and he's annoying you, so you decide to charge him because he's little, after you charge him you see him pull out a little piece of metal and next thing you know everything goes blank.
Reminds me of that one animated short film of the baby polar bear finding his mother, only to find out that his mother became a carpet.
Want to get your pets and you be chewed by coyote
@@JosephAgapito-g3q who said that?
@@canus2154 you technically did.
@@curcota I did not, read it correctly. I have no problem with them hunting coyotes because I know they can be a problem for what they are doing I'm just saying how terrifying we can be that we can kill any living creature on this planet and how strong we are even though we can't survive in the wild
4:55 Why shoot the lynx ?
Assuming these guys own farm animals, the lynx would be a huge threat to their safety much like the coyotes
@@tobiasreaper8307its in warn of extinction 🤦♂️
@@saidbou. They’re not endangered in Texas
@@saidbou.it’s a bobcat and they are plentiful
I thought the same thing. At first I’m thinking these guys are doing a good deed by taking out the Hogs and Coyotes, but Lynx aren’t that aggressive so I’m sure these douche bags just like killing stuff 👍🏻
Good all round video and great shooting... but I would like to see the cross hairs of the scope to see where the bullet placement and to see the distance of the shots...thanks
Are they not scared away by your lights? I was really looking into a night vision or thermal scope and really not wanting to change up any of my setups or spend money that I don't have just to go night hunting once or twice a year. I wish they were around me in the numbers that they are around you.
A lot more ethical than a fur farm that's a fact. Kudos mate put them out of business 👏.
What are you using caliber wise?
Remington 223 is my guess with a silencer so it doesn't scatter the others. Probably a Bushmaster 223 with a top of the line scope.
@@georgep2724 you’re not the creator of the channel. What do you mean
@@mimibirdseed_fungus what do I mean? That's my opinion on the gun. What's your point?
@@georgep2724 nobody asked for it .
@@mimibirdseed_fungus nobody asked for your comment either
1:40 ~ - perfect eye shot on the hog! 👁 - 💢 - 🎯 - 💀
Right? I just saw that and that was such a clean shot!
Kill kr rhe ho aakhir kyo kya bigada hai janwro ne
@@hklife1684 yeh log farmers hai inko govt permission deti hai inki kheti ko Janwar nuksan pohchate hai
You're amazing at what you do. Thanks for sharing!
Dumb question but gotta ask. What do u do with your kills. Is there a market for them . ?
They can sell coyote skins and sell the meat for dog food or something. The hogs you can eat .
With the hogs, you have to be very careful with trichinosis and brucellosis. So cook to internal temperature of 165 at least, and use care when handling the raw meat. Plus, the older ones are tougher and more gamey. The younger the better with hogs.
Love the "hey" for the wild boars :)
Yes sir
1:32, tore its leg 180 degrees, was not expecting that
Glock yoga
Man from now on if I hear a “Hey” while out for a walk or a hike, you can guarantee I’m not looking around or standing still😂🏃🏾♂️🏃🏾♂️🏃🏾♂️
That hog at 2:37 where did you hit him, and what did you use?
near the heart
Крутые кадры. Мы тоже в сибири охотимся на волков и лосей.
Hey Budy, what caliber is used in wild boars?
120mm sabot rounds 😂
WONDERFUL!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Очень нравится смотреть ваши видео, вы профессионал в своём деле
Życzę im z całego serca żeby zdychali w najgorszych przewidzianych przez naturę mękach. I niech wiedzą gady że moje życzenia zawsze spełniają.
Range day ‼️what would you pick❓ #shorts
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Ему вернуться бумерангом при чем будет умирать в страшных мучениях
@@Dmitry1935 а они не понимают. Для них это веселье. Подумаешь убил всю семью, только потом будет ныть над трупом своего чадо и орать за что?!
hi! tell me the name of the sight? which decoy do you use and which voice does the coyote respond to better ?
Danggg those blasts though! I want to be a hunter one of these days.
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It's just amazing to look through the comments to see some users that are willing to defend the coyotes, not knowing or ignoring what they can truly do to farm property and animals around.
1:56 minecraft zombie be like
You should do a video on your equipment, rifles, scopes, ammo etc
😭😭😭😭😭😡😡😠🤬😭😭
@@adrianafreitassilvasantos1228 what is the problem?
The lynx is an endangered animal it does not kill itself ashamed!!
@@e.g.8454 Thanks, Karen
The friendliest "hey" ever
❤❤❤❤❤ mình rất hâm mộ những cuộc đi săn bắn như thế này nếu ở gần bạn mình xin đi theo một lần ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bro disconnected from the server💀 0:22
Why is watching this so addictive 😂
5:00 bro said "morning" boom
I think he said want him
I'm pretty sure it's "im on him." The camera guy is letting the shooter know that he's got the camera on target so they get the footage. They aren't taking the shot until both guys are synced up and the target is standing steady
Yeah he said want him then BOOM
Tirador olímpico.👍👍👍✅
Last video of the night and it is a good one 👍🏻
2:25
The coyote: *Gets shot*
The other coyote: "Ah fuck this I'm outta here"
Imagine being a wild animal just doing what you can with what evolution has given you and then some apes with cheat codes erase you from existence in a split second
Evolution gave us cheat codes, too bad
@@Shinn27mic drop
Beautiful this is ART is beautiful 🎉
2:00 coyote sat so elegantly to his death.
he wanna look good ?
1:43 That's just so damn clean
1:59
The Dr Doolittle of Death.
Wonderful shots.
Very therapeutic.
Bad
Ci vorrebbe anche qui in Italia un cacciatore così bravo per abbattere orsi, lupi e cinghiali!🔥
Seems like the pigs sometimes are tough to kill. Why’s that? 1:00
Dense bone, thick skin, dense muscle. They are very hard to kill
@@mr.frogman1827 thanks m8 👍🏻
advice: never walk towards the light
Me scrolling through the comments genuinely surprised that no fool made a comment about this being ‘animal cruelty’
😂
Just like me for realz
Now press the sort to "New" lol
There are more of you weirdos complaining about them.
@@Zeldamarie1482 the audacity to call us weird then proceed to claim that "there are more of us, complaining about them", who tf is complaining lad?
Why the bobcats tho
They kill or harm livestock
Bobcat or Lynx. Either way unnecessary 🤨
Coyotes are highly adaptable animals, which has allowed them to thrive in a wide range of environments, including cities and densely populated areas. Originally native to North America’s plains and deserts, they have expanded their range due to habitat changes and the absence of natural predators. Coyotes are opportunistic feeders, meaning they can survive on a diverse diet that includes small mammals, birds, fruits, garbage, and even pet food.
Their rapid reproduction also contributes to their success. Coyotes can produce large litters, and if their population faces pressure from hunting or trapping, they may respond by increasing their reproductive rates. This resilience makes them challenging to control and has led to their classification as an invasive species in some contexts.
In urban settings, their ability to adapt to human presence often brings them into conflict with people, particularly when they prey on pets or scavenge in neighborhoods. This adaptability, combined with their fast reproduction, has enabled coyotes to thrive in almost any environment.
2:39hunter: heyy!
Pig:ayo wassup dude!!
Hunter:kill him 🤣🤣
“get him”**
Every saint has a past and every Sinner has a future.🚩🚩🚩
There's some beautiful dogs where you hunt. What part of the country is that. I'm in Utah, and ours are quite unhealthy looking. Nice shots and nice equipment there sir.
Apa mereka mengganggu manusia!!!
@@robbytumboimbela2697 not now! Farmers livestock is safe now.
What do you do with them after you shoot ? Do you leave them there?
Most likely
@@FatPigeon-6no wtf
No, they harvest everything.
They eat them! Might leave the guts in the woods
Dude speaks a language to these pests- His videos are educational
PETA approved video ✅
I felt bad for the one at 6:20. It had a rat in its mouth. Let the bugger finish it’s dinner!🤣
Hahaa yea, it got the taste of it plus lead lol 😆
Death row meal! 😆
This video is legendary!! 💥🐺💥
How that fool got a kill(mouse or sum) in his mouth and still got killed. Circle of life before your damn eyes!
0:23 for some reason it sounds like some pig/ hog death from a game
Fr
True
0:55 *wildboar crying*
Good shat thanks 🙏👍❤❤❤❤❤
0:45 cuando estas en warzone te pegan un francaso que te quita las placas te pegan otro te bajan y despues te rematan
Jajajaja Simón
Why are these people in the comments watching this if they don’t wanna see it?
Because some people just like to start arguments
As they eat their burgers and nuggets
Looks like fun so jealous of you guys. What kind of rifle and caliper
Looks like 5.56/.223 or .308
I think it's a 6.5 grendel
Fun? Damn some people are really really damn monsters
@@pedroroque829 shut up and go make me ham sandwich
@@pedroroque829 you gonna elaborate sweetheart
I never once thought that pests and varmints like wild boars and coyotes would actually respond to someone saying, "hey" to them, but you learn something new every day.
Damn good shots
those were nice but in 0:50
3 shots
pain
What is the time span of these shots?
Bad
3:24 that ragdoll animation is crazy