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Night hunting of coyotes & bobcats
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<blockquote data-quote="RUGER" data-source="post: 4604981" data-attributes="member: 275"><p>I was waiting on supper to get done last night and just flipping through the channels and ran across a show where two guys were hunting at night.</p><p>They had night vision goggles, thermal imaging scopes and all kinds of fancy stuff.</p><p>Then the guy with the thermal says there is one back in the woods headed towards the field.</p><p>Then he climbs up into the back of the truck and flips on this light rig.</p><p>It is mounted to the bed of the truck on a tripod and has like 5 or 6 big spotlights on it, looked like a machine gun turret or something LOL</p><p></p><p>So he flips this big flamethrower looking light on and the coyote just keeps on coming in to the call till it finally stops at like 35 yards and the other guy pops him.</p><p></p><p>I have never hunted anything at night other than when I was a kid I would walk around the edges of the field behind our house and scan the trees for eyes, looking for coons or possums (no never saw any lol) and I did go on a legit coon hunt one time.</p><p>I would have thought when that big arse light came on anything in the area would have headed for the next state over.</p><p></p><p>Does it really happen like that? </p><p>Why does the light not scare them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUGER, post: 4604981, member: 275"] I was waiting on supper to get done last night and just flipping through the channels and ran across a show where two guys were hunting at night. They had night vision goggles, thermal imaging scopes and all kinds of fancy stuff. Then the guy with the thermal says there is one back in the woods headed towards the field. Then he climbs up into the back of the truck and flips on this light rig. It is mounted to the bed of the truck on a tripod and has like 5 or 6 big spotlights on it, looked like a machine gun turret or something LOL So he flips this big flamethrower looking light on and the coyote just keeps on coming in to the call till it finally stops at like 35 yards and the other guy pops him. I have never hunted anything at night other than when I was a kid I would walk around the edges of the field behind our house and scan the trees for eyes, looking for coons or possums (no never saw any lol) and I did go on a legit coon hunt one time. I would have thought when that big arse light came on anything in the area would have headed for the next state over. Does it really happen like that? Why does the light not scare them? [/QUOTE]
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