Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Thermal Predator Control on March 04, 2020, 02:55:50 AM
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I assuming you’d have to set up quite a ways away from any home. Doesn’t seem like you’d be able to tell between a coyote and a dog
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It’s actually very easy to distinguish between a coyot and a dog with thermal. There are a few things I look for. There walk or run and how cautious they are is a dead give away it’s a coyot. I no the neighbors and they have 3 dogs and they don’t leave the property at night, I killed 14 off there place last year. Don’t get me wrong a novice could make a mistake, but I’ve had hundreds of hours of thermal scope time. I killed 65 in 4 months last year.
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Cool. I used to spot light coyotes a ton back in the day. I’ve been close to making a mistake. Looks like fun. 👍
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I use to spot light too, thermal is definitely a game changer.
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Were those huns that flushed? Could not ID them. Thanks, great stuff!!
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..... I killed 65 in 4 months last year.
That's a lot of coyotes!
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Were those huns that flushed? Could not ID them. Thanks, great stuff!!
Yes I believe so