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Night time predator hunts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Planking" data-source="post: 5062210" data-attributes="member: 13775"><p>Yeah im also baffled by some saying safety concerns. There are probably more night hog hunters than deer hunters in my area and i don't see how it suddenly turns into a safety issue if its a bobcat or a coyote standing there instead of hog. Maybe someone can explain how that happens better because that makes no sense.</p><p></p><p>One member asked about seeing the coyotes at night. I see them almost every night when i hog hunt and that's without calling. Just me scanning or sitting. </p><p></p><p>Night hunting is one of the faster, if not the fastest growing segment of the hunting population. I love it myself. It is a shame we aren't provided some opportunities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Planking, post: 5062210, member: 13775"] Yeah im also baffled by some saying safety concerns. There are probably more night hog hunters than deer hunters in my area and i don't see how it suddenly turns into a safety issue if its a bobcat or a coyote standing there instead of hog. Maybe someone can explain how that happens better because that makes no sense. One member asked about seeing the coyotes at night. I see them almost every night when i hog hunt and that's without calling. Just me scanning or sitting. Night hunting is one of the faster, if not the fastest growing segment of the hunting population. I love it myself. It is a shame we aren't provided some opportunities. [/QUOTE]
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