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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Hunting Coyotes at night
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 1950414" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>Not enough time so I don't. After three outings, I found night hunting in OR with NV of any sort is illegal. Though I have hunted hogs and javelina only in the day (bow), it seemed to me that the NV setup is better suited for hogs at night. I have not heard of any in the north end of Oregon. What I discovered with yotes at night is they run in patterns. Scout them, watch the patterns, set yourself up in an interception point.</p><p>My calls never brought them in, though with the ATN, I could describe the coat markings on the cats I brought in with the calls.</p><p>The other nice thing about the ATN is I can use it in the day. So it still sits on my 224 Valk when not in the safe. You can zero it for multiple guns. So while I use it on the one, I plan on putting it on my Grendel AR too.</p><p>Until this covid thing, I was 80% travel. While I flew with guns half the time, I would bring the NV with me in my carry-on. Even with pre check, TSA will inspect my bag and look at the NV. I'm usually wearing a shirt that says something about guns, so you can clearly see which TSA are pro vs anti by their body language. IMO about 50:50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 1950414, member: 94154"] Not enough time so I don't. After three outings, I found night hunting in OR with NV of any sort is illegal. Though I have hunted hogs and javelina only in the day (bow), it seemed to me that the NV setup is better suited for hogs at night. I have not heard of any in the north end of Oregon. What I discovered with yotes at night is they run in patterns. Scout them, watch the patterns, set yourself up in an interception point. My calls never brought them in, though with the ATN, I could describe the coat markings on the cats I brought in with the calls. The other nice thing about the ATN is I can use it in the day. So it still sits on my 224 Valk when not in the safe. You can zero it for multiple guns. So while I use it on the one, I plan on putting it on my Grendel AR too. Until this covid thing, I was 80% travel. While I flew with guns half the time, I would bring the NV with me in my carry-on. Even with pre check, TSA will inspect my bag and look at the NV. I'm usually wearing a shirt that says something about guns, so you can clearly see which TSA are pro vs anti by their body language. IMO about 50:50. [/QUOTE]
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