Video Blog – Barking a Coyote to a Stop, Bad Shooting, & Anti-Hunter Comments

In this video blog Mark Healy attempts to bark a coyote to a stop with horrible results.  We’ve analyzed the scenario and believe we know why the coyote hit the afterburners when he heard the bark.  Take a look for yourselves and give us your thoughts. 

We also take a few minutes to read a pair of reader comments from the dozens we’ve received over the last several weeks.  We provide some insight, intellectual analysis, and a rebuttal to each based on professional consultation we solicited from outside the company.

 

We’ve all seen it before.  A called coyote comes running in, the camera guy or the shooter need it to stop for a second or two, and someone barks.  In the dozens of times I’ve done it, the coyote usually pauses just long enough to make a clean shot, or get some photos.  Occasionally, like in this video, the coyote looks like he’s been poked with a cattle prod and getting any shot at the running dog is akin to skeet shooting.

If you click on the video a second time you can view it in full screen at YouTube.  

We are always amazed and amused by the number of people who take time from their day to send us pointless personal attack emails.  Now I know firsthand what Howard Stern meant when he said “Why don’t they just change the channel.  No one is forced to listen to me”.  Although, it would be nice to see a lib wing nut try to make a coherent argument rather than offering a simpleton death wish laced with profanity.  If only…

As always, thank you for stopping in and adding value to the Wildlife Callers Blog!  Better days in the field are what we’re all about.  If this video makes a difference on your next hunt and you bag the coyote, we’ve achieved our goal. 

A big thanks to all of you who’ve added meaningful comments in the past!  New comments can be added below this post. 

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Much hunting success to everyone,

Mark Healy

mark@wildlifecallers.com