Old Charlie is in for a bad day, I know where he is. :eyebrow: cc
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That looks like a long legged coyote, or is it just an optical illusion?
Poor old Charlie :sad:. Cool pic too.
Thats the Eastern version John :eyebrow:
That is a Video guys click on the picture to see it. He looks like a young dog to me. I have him on a couple more videos and his days are numbered. :innocentwhistle: cc
Quote from: Carolina Coyote on September 09, 2010, 04:08:33 PM
That is a Video guys click on the picture to see it.
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Who took the video Carl? :shrug:
Its is a Trail Camera VV, Real close to where you and I set up one time between the Pines and the clearcut. cc
Ahhhh, the Wonderosa! :eyebrow:
Go get'im Carll :biggrin:
Thats a cool video, I will be waiting for the picture of the two of you.
SCCH
If anyone thinks that a Red Light does not affect a Coyote, click on the picture and watch the reaction of the Coyote when the Camera come on, a small Red Light starts to blink.
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And people wonder why they don't see one :innocentwhistle:. Gone like a [edited for content] :eyebrow:.
Here is another one, that little blinking light sure gets their attention. cc
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Interesting........For sure!
I'm no expert, but those that think they are say that the animals do sense the light intensity. That's why they say to use the bottom of your beam, red or not, when panning the area & don't use the center till you're ready to shoot.
Maybe if the light was aimed a little higher it would make a difference. :shrug:
W/ all the activity you're getting there it would be a good place to experiment. :wink:
Its been my experience that they seem to notice the light coming on or off and also the movement of the light as well as the intensity.
If the light is dim and real still they dont seem to notice unless its windy.....then shadows come into play..... :wink:
I find that no electronic gimics at all don't spook them but I sure can :doh2:.
Thats shadows playing Barry :wink:
Hey Carl you got 318 views on this topic. We all are coming back to check, expecting to see you and a dead coyote. You been goofing off or is this one to wiley? :laf:
Mr JohnP, Yea I been goofing off on this one :laf: . Just have not had time to go after him, but I got more video this past weekend, don't know if its the same Coyote, there is just so much foliage right now where he lives makes it hard to catch a good wind for the right set up but believe me I got his address wrote down.
:eyebrownod: :eyebrownod: cc
I might need a little help, Coyotes running all over the place. :eyebrow: cc
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Ahhh Carl? :confused:
I know I'm getting older & the eye sight is suppose to go. So is that why I didn't see coyotes in either of those clips. :shrug:
They are videos James click on the picture. cc
Okay: they're right at the beginning.
I was missing them by going to full screen. :doh2: