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Predator Hunting => Predator Hunting => Topic started by: jerad188 on February 26, 2013, 06:43:38 PM
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I see a lot of people that are new to the sport on this site, was thinking maybe all of us so o do succeed could post a helpful tip to help others from making those little mistakes?!
Mine will be to leave the light on as much possible when night hunting to prevent missing out on a charging predator, and so they don't see the light blinking on/ off
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What a great idea!! My tip is very basic but many people miss because of this...... Follow thru with your shot. To often I would want to see if the fox went down and had a tendency of looking over my scope before the shot went off.....end result - MISSED !! The Tri X Tri-pod stand definitely helps too !!
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Good point , ive missed many without a shooting stick of some sort. With my new tripod rest I haven't missed yet!
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To add onto the ops comment. Leave the light on from when you leave the truck till you get back. Do not ever turn it off
Also scouting both pre season and in season. Dont waste time at spots that look good. Know they are there and you'll have a lot more success.
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Close your vehicle doors quietly...don't cause the normal......thunk!!! :P also avoid the crunch on frosted snow when possible.....unusual noise when hunting hurts your set-up... ???
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Bigben good point, the only time " good looking spots " have worked for me is with Fox
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Don't forget to turn off your cell phone and make sure your hunting partner does the same. Happens to me every season!
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Double check to make sure you have all of your gear. I stinks when you get back to your truck and realize you left your remote in the field.
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The best advise I can give, is NEVER leave the truck with out paper towels...mother nature always seems to call at the worst times imaginable!!
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When hunting at night always remember a good white light. It's makes things easier when your leaving, looking for animals, blood, things you might accidentally leave behind ect.
If you shoot at a predator, immediately after the shot keep posted and finish the stand. It's not uncommon to have multiple critters come in during a stand and it's the only way your going to double up.
Always be aware of wind direction before and during your stand day or night.
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Make sure you have your shells with you basic yes but if you get in a hurry to get out the door it can happen
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I know I'm guilty of forgetting to chamber a round on a stand or two...
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good advice is to always check out a stand in daylight hours...not only for scouting purposes but also you cant always see whats beyond that opening at night.....houses, cars, barns, people, cattle and so on
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Pattern your shotgun for different loads. i cost Forrest a coyote because of it.
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At night with a poor light, that Fox at 100 yards looks like he's 175 away!
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Always carry an extra set of batteries for your lights. Nothing like getting half way thru a set calling and your light goes dim.....
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Never go with just one call.
Never go with just one light.
Never load a gun pointed in a bad directon.
Never not be ready.
Never shot at just eyes.
Never shine your light on your partner.
Never think you have coyotes figured out.
Never walk into big woods at night and get lost.
Never let a good hunting partner lose interest.
Never think you have it all figured out.
Never give up, want to be a better hunter. Hunt more.
Always have fun and make new friends.
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Bring enough gun...better to have to much gun than not enough.
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Buckwheats comment: Never load a gun pointed in a bad directon.
Wow did I see Buckwheat chew some aurz on a new predator hunter just doing that once... The guy really needed it too!!!! I still talk about it to this day to my family!!! ;)
When they don't show when using a electronic predator call... Before you leave do some bulb squeaking and or use a mouth call for about 5 min... Many times you got the predators attention but it's near but in the wood lot or out of sight.. Using the manual or a mouth call brings them in running real fast..
It's one thing to use a single shot rifle for predators but your selling yourself short by using a single shot shotgun...Oh the coyotes I have missed because I was using an Encore turkey gun and left my Benelli SBE 11 home!!!!: (
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Agreed!!
You can't be too safe out there guys
Always follow safe firearms practices.
Should be top of our list