81 NIGHT CREW KILLS. Trust me.......you have time!
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Published 2021-02-18
All Comments (21)
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If you hear "hey hey" in the woods, just run
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This guy has said "kill him" casually more times than any mob boss
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Feel a bit bad for ol’ stumpy at 12:03. He’d obviously had a hard go of it. At least the end was quicker and kinder than it likely would’ve otherwise been.
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Coyotes and bobcats. Have actually seen them, when I did security, on those residential areas that skirt the city limits. Pack of coyotes nearly cleared all the domestic pets in a complex I worked at, until residents finally got past their squeamishness and let animal control do what had to be done. Put down about 3 of the largest ones and the rest of the pack seemed to get the message and moved on.
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Note to self: never stop when you hear someone say "hey hey" at night
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When you're out in the woods and someone says hey hey hey! You better run boy.
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7:09 dude gives the joker laugh
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What camera are you using? The clarity is amazing
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After watching these videos all night, the following morning while walking towards my car.... Neighbor: hey, Hey! Hey! Me: peels off burning tires without looking back!😂
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7:13 the last poop
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@nightcrew what type of setup are you all using it sounds like super sonic ammo with a suppressor but sometimes it sounds like suppressed ammo because the impact is louder than the shot
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Yall know your footage is being used in a Facebook ad for a game called Hunting Sniper. Unless it's your game, they're stealing your content.
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Most hunters tactics: animal calls These guys: "hey h- HEY STOP!"
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Bro those coyotes were more obedient than my own dogs, like 80% of those listened when you said “H-Hey Stop!”
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I like the fact that all the kills were clean kills. 1 shot 1 kill.
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7:04 the fact that coyote listened to the word stop, it literally stopped in its tracks lol 😂
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Man: Hey hey hey! Coyote: May I help you sir?
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Still the best night hunting videos on YouTube... hands down. P.s. No need to kill the bobcats though... they aren't as bad a menace as the coyotes and feral hogs are... and they serve a major ecological function in their ecosystems especially in keeping rodent numbers down.... and they aren't going to attack any major livestock
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Note to self when in a field at night: 1) don't go towards the light, 2) don't stop running
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As much as i feel bad for these animals just living their way, its has to be that way, its natural, its life. They need to move to a better place where they don't need to thrive out like this, and not to be a nuisance for livestock and humanity. They can be left untouched, but sometimes crucial actions are taken, much like this video. I thank you for a possibly painless, and quick getaway of these animals.