The Coyotes are infiltrating and I need to take action

The page has a bunch of junk ads on it but somewhere near the middle there is a pane with a video that you can play that shows the coyote harassing the birds and then getting taken out with a shot to the Head. The complete page may take a while to load before the video appears. I'm sure the website is spying on you like many other websites while it's loading that crap.

Here's the video link I extracted from the page.



https://youtu.be/hFChoKH4Scg


 
Day 3 Enemies must be watching us. When ever we go inside from our observation post they come out 30 minutes later , Titus had moved the 3 game cameras to see where they may be set up with their troops maybe we should ambush them like they did to Titus .

It was quiet , we had sat in shop in this chair , while titus and I were on our watch out for enemies over looking garden , aprox 35 yards away this time .The enemies were about 75 yards near front of pond as footage in movie , Once Titus and I returned to Barracks , The Coyotes came out 30 minutes later , and were out on lower shelf where we could not see them , but I do believe they saw us .Enclosed is Their footage of entering our safe zone , they must be destroyed , any ideas why I can only get them on game cams ?

I am thinking about setting up on other side of pond or accually on my deck as it is 25 feet in air , I mean deer hunter purchin tree stands do Coyotes look up ?

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Coyote war Battle footage

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Here is footage from camera 2 and 3 and 1 shot of a cat like creature

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Can you take your shots from a position inside your home preferably the second floor? Eat some baby back ribs and Scatter the bones in the area that they visit in that you can make the shot to. Add a Harbor Freight alarm and wait inside until alarm goes off and take your shot. Be careful where you put the alarm monitor as the beep is quite loud and the coyotes can probably hear if the windows or doors are open.
 
Day 4 battle footage well , Titus and I set up on the deck , me with the ED-Gun R-5 , Titus with the Ed-gun Leshiy , we went out at 1115 came in at midnight went out 1245 cane in at 130 out again at 145 till 3 am , The enemies stayed concealed , not even a tail was seen , then in am I retrieved the cam cards and reviewed well they came out at 1030 and then around 1205 so they outsmarted us yet again , here is footage

Tonight we shall dig in at 930 this time ,and we shall make sure all cameras are working tonite ,



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They are urban coyotes, they are constantly passing thru human scent.They are very cautious and look to be passing thru rapidly Try the bacon fat and oatmeal. Make little balls and lay a path to the kill zone. As others stated the ding donger from HF well inside house. They pick up on scent. Not as effective when frozen solid. An open window with a piece of wood that will block wind but can be removed quietly and quickly. Good Luck
 
We went out from dusk to 1045 PM and did not see anything , it is mighty cold we retreated and we also ordered the Harbor freight motion sensor which chimes to alert anything near motion sensor

Enclosed is Titus and I returning from our observation posts and we are frozen with winds it was like 10 degrees ,

Titus was running the Leshiy w/ the Dedal .

I am running the R-5 30 cal with 52 gr slugs with Pulsar scope 97fpe

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Going outside is futile. The yotes can smell, hear and see you long before you can. Your only advantage is your superior human brain and technology, use it or lose to a lower form of life. Setup a blind inside your home near a window. Poke only the scope and barrel outside the window and cover the rest of the opening with a blanket and duct tape. Bait the target area with good smelly and tasty food aiming the HF alarm to the bait area. I have the sensor only 3' or so away from the main bait. Test the alarm using Titus to verify it is in range and working. I found that the alarm is finicky to setup. I bring the receive to the sensor, turn on the receiver and wait a few seconds. Then I try to trigger it with my body. If it doesn't work repeat until it does. After the receiver is synced up with the sensor, now move the receiver inside the home and have someone (Titus) trigger it again to see if the receiver is still in range. If not bait closer or move the receiver closer. You might have to put tape over the chime. Quite noisy if you have to have it close the the bait area. Once setup correctly you and Titus can watch some movies or listen to music until the alarm sounds, then it will be a simple matter of looking through your scope that is already setup and pointed to the bait area. You should get at least one. After that they may get wise and avoid the area. I don't know how smart coyotes are, coons are dumb and come back the next day.








 
Going outside is not futile. What do you do when shooting a powder burner.....you have to be outside.

How you go about it is whats important. Being as invisible as you can, to the eye and the ear, is key here. Even at night. Coyotes can run through dense woods and not make a sound, their night vision is very good.

If they come in every night but not when you're there, it's because they know you're there and likely because they saw you....in my experience.