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Hey guys going coyote hunting tomorrow with my dad and we are hunting a area with mostly fields and fences and what are some tactics to use. im going to get the primos nightblaster for night huntin. im using my 7MM remington magnum. what are some good shooting sticks to use.

Question by J4huntfish. Uploaded on February 12, 2010

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from matt wasson wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

you dont need all that gear, just get out there! good luck! and have fun with pops!

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from J4huntfish wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

should i get the nigh blaster or shooting sticks

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from buckhunter wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

Night Blaster.

The yotes can come from any direction so you will need a set of sticks that are quick and easy to adjust.

Good Luck!

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from tbogg10 wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

i would suggest the nightblaster, like buckhunter said they can come from any direction, and they wont stick around long...good luck post pics

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from MN_deer wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

Matt was right, you don't "need" that gear- BUT IT SURE IS FUN BUYING IT! If money is an object (and I've posted this before a number of times), grab two thin broom handles and a thick rubber band (inner-tubes work well) and tie it about 8-10 inches from the top- there- you have a cheap sturdy adjustable set of shooting sticks.

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from J4huntfish wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

thanks guys leaving around 11:00 to go to my cabin

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from Edward J. Palumbo wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

7mm Rem Mag is a very decisive round for coyotes, but bring a camera, have a great time and let us know how it went.

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from matt wasson wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

you dont need all that gear, just get out there! good luck! and have fun with pops!

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from J4huntfish wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

should i get the nigh blaster or shooting sticks

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from buckhunter wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

Night Blaster.

The yotes can come from any direction so you will need a set of sticks that are quick and easy to adjust.

Good Luck!

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from tbogg10 wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

i would suggest the nightblaster, like buckhunter said they can come from any direction, and they wont stick around long...good luck post pics

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from MN_deer wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

Matt was right, you don't "need" that gear- BUT IT SURE IS FUN BUYING IT! If money is an object (and I've posted this before a number of times), grab two thin broom handles and a thick rubber band (inner-tubes work well) and tie it about 8-10 inches from the top- there- you have a cheap sturdy adjustable set of shooting sticks.

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from J4huntfish wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

thanks guys leaving around 11:00 to go to my cabin

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from Edward J. Palumbo wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

7mm Rem Mag is a very decisive round for coyotes, but bring a camera, have a great time and let us know how it went.

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