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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Summer Night Calling (Anyone?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA)" data-source="post: 1106816" data-attributes="member: 81139"><p>I bit the bullet, so to speak, this winter ,and picked up a Pulsar DFA75. It's a digital night vision attachment that you can connect to your own scope and use for night hunting of coyotes here in Idaho (crazy thing is that night time light hunting is illegal here, but thermal and night vision isn't for yotes).</p><p> </p><p>I have to admit... initially... I was disappointed with the image quality and distance for viewing, but after buying a decent IR light, I'm very very pleased as I can see yotes clearly out to 350 yards... and their eyes much much further out.</p><p> </p><p>It's changed the way I hunt. I don't even hunt coyotes during the day anymore... and I don't have to worry about getting all camoed up anymore. Just toss on a decent jacket and grab my caller... it's paws up from there on out. I've found that night hunting is more exciting for me when it comes to yotes... and I highly recommend it. We do have a thermal imaging cam which helps to spot mutts sneaking in, but I can't afford a good thermal scope, so for me, this was a nice option that turned out to be a great option.</p><p> </p><p>Hope you can get out there and get some wilies at night, because I can't imagine that you wouldn't enjoy it thoroughly. Good hunting!</p><p> </p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA), post: 1106816, member: 81139"] I bit the bullet, so to speak, this winter ,and picked up a Pulsar DFA75. It's a digital night vision attachment that you can connect to your own scope and use for night hunting of coyotes here in Idaho (crazy thing is that night time light hunting is illegal here, but thermal and night vision isn't for yotes). I have to admit... initially... I was disappointed with the image quality and distance for viewing, but after buying a decent IR light, I'm very very pleased as I can see yotes clearly out to 350 yards... and their eyes much much further out. It's changed the way I hunt. I don't even hunt coyotes during the day anymore... and I don't have to worry about getting all camoed up anymore. Just toss on a decent jacket and grab my caller... it's paws up from there on out. I've found that night hunting is more exciting for me when it comes to yotes... and I highly recommend it. We do have a thermal imaging cam which helps to spot mutts sneaking in, but I can't afford a good thermal scope, so for me, this was a nice option that turned out to be a great option. Hope you can get out there and get some wilies at night, because I can't imagine that you wouldn't enjoy it thoroughly. Good hunting! James [/QUOTE]
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