Night Vision NV and thermal kills...

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In the part of the country I live, hunting in rain this time of the year is pretty odd. During this hunt, the weather seemed to change on virtually every stand. I finally quit when it was raining so hard that the water started to run down the back of neck and get through my waterproof clothes.

 
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Old man strength!! This stand was actually a quad, I killed one 20 yards from the caller 5 minutes before this madness 😳

Getting it done solo with the Nvision Halo XRF, Suppressed Armament Systems Nocte, Fatboy tripod and sweet sounds from Rick Paillet!

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Got my AGM Neith (NV) sighted in last weekend on my 16" .300 BLK and she's ready to rock & roll...

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And still need to get my new AGM Rattler TS50-640 thermal sighted in on my 16" Christensen Arms MPR 6mm ARC... Probably do that tomorrow.

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Low humidity on a dark and clear night would be the preferred conditions to hunt coyotes, but this isn't always feasible. Busy people have limited times they can go. On this night, there were times it was so foggy that I would have been home with most thermals. Bering thermals allowed me to continue to hunt and continue to get more coyotes.

 
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Well the critters have gotten wise... Or so I thought. Went out to function test the Tippmann and saw a mus sitting statue still up in a tree. Note to self, look up! Turns out it wasn't a mus but a RAT! Popped it and told the cats they were worthless! :lol: Chunky little dude too! Flashlight is 5.875" long...
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Had a dry spell with only one dog seen, heard and taken in four days of hunting before the new year.
I guess our efforts are paying off.
We made plans to hit two new spots 1/1 and dropped three coyote.
The deer hunters that leased the farmers land said they hadn't seen a coyote since before deer season and we called in and dropped a coyote on the first set in under 20 minutes.
Three in 1-1/2 hours from the same set.
All well fed males.
The dog I dropped was following the blood trail of the dog my buddy shot a half hour earlier.
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Another night another trash panda. This one required some light mountaineering to recover aaannnddd thermal can’t see strangler vines so good so I got clothes lined… again! White light is your friend gents and a good tool to have! I’m gonna feel it in the morning. :LOL:
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