This morning at 4:55 AM I had a bit of luck. I took this young female on the bait site at 60 yards.
At the shot, it went down, rolled forward about two feet, wagged it's tail and that was it. The 6x45
really puts a hurting on them.
I had not intended to begin hunting until later in the fall, but I have a male coytoe that is so skiddish
over the IR lights in the tree, that I decided to take him out before he has a chance to educate others.
This female had similar characterestics like the male, in that it is long-legged, skinny and looked up in
the tree where the lights were, so I thought it was the male. I took the lights down the other day,
planning to take the male and then put them back up. Seems the male is still out there somewhere.
I have found that coyotes get used to the trail camera IR and pay little attention to it. So, I decided
to mount one IR light on the post near the camera, hoping the coyotes would not pay much attention
to it either. They don't seem to mind it, but the lights overhead in the tree sometimes scares them.
This is my setup for night vision. On the tree to the left is the Driveway Patrol inside a plastic box.
It notified me this morning while I was in bed. On the post is the trail camera, and one single IR light
for illumination. The IR light is connected to a deep cycle battery that has now been powering it
nightly for 12 nights and still shows full charge. The IR light has it's own photocell, so turns and on
and off at dusk and dawn. Since the light illuminates all night, and is sitting near the trail camera,
the coyotes get used to it.
I got video of the kill, but the brightness is not very good since I only had the one IR light for illumination.
The video camera requires quite a bit of light - that's why I placed lights overhead in the tree earlier, for
video purposes.
If you want to use a Gen 1 scope at a bait site, one of these small IR lights will be all you will need
for shooting. As a bonus, when the trail camera (set to video) begins, it too throws a beam of IR light,
which enhances the other light. That's all the light you would need for shooting. The night vision scope
(ATN Spartan 410) sees very well with that one IR light.
48 LED IR light with photocell, DC operated, with adapter can be AC operated - About $11.00 on Ebay
Driveway Patrol mounted in plastic box, antenna added.
Driveway Patrol receiver, antenna added, earphone jack added, also an in-line volume control
(available on Ebay) is needed since the unit puts out a piercing sound. I used ear buds this
morning while I was sleeping. The unit notified me that the coyote was on the bait.