Night Vision NV and thermal kills...

No foxes or mus tonight and I was moving my stuff back to the car when I saw a “rock” move. Apparently I have possums on the half shell to deal with now…
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High Probability Coyotes: KC Ep. 133
There are just some spots that produce time and time again. This night included a few of my favorite locations that rarely disappoint.
 
Cornfield Mania: KC Ep. 134:
Cornfields rarely disappoint. The only time I don't love hunting corn is when the snow gets too deep. It will often pile up in the rows, and it can make it hard for the hunter and the hunted. No such issues on this episode.
 
Naming 52 episodes a year gets to be a challenge with trying to come up with unique names. A whitetail buck was curious enough to check out the sound, so I called it Buck Fever.

 
Mus aren't liking the Barra .177/ RIX L3 combo.
SJC

Well, didn’t know Mus = mice, so I learned something new today.

Nice shot!

Could also post it on ye olde:
 
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Looks fun! Target rich?
Predator season opens 10/1 in NY state, So I need something to pass the time.
I would rather be hunting larger species with a SAW, but I live behind enemy lines.
These vermin are looking for the bird food remnants my better half puts out for nesting birds.
After shooting mice for six months, shooting a coyote will be like shooting a blimp.
Shortly after I dropped this Mus I had a fellow vermin hunter pass through the kill zone before the rain came down.

 
There are times when you hit a coyote where you want, but they do not go down immediately. At about the 6-minute mark, a coyote gives me an opportunity and it proceeds to think it is going to get away. The coyote's ability to take a hit can be truly amazing given their size and weight.
 
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