Thermal Hog Hunting with CMMG 22 Nosler
For more info on the CMMG 22 Nosler watch this video https://youtu.be/l80FQewISXA
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Hogs mixed in with Cattle
This is a education video to help farmers and ranchers combat the growing problem of feral hogs in Texas. Using the new LPMR-14 recording devise to show you my view from beginning to end of a stalk on some feral hogs mixed in with cattle.
For more educational videos try Where to shoot hogs https://youtu.be/NGjSGe8-fqM
150gr Winchester Hog Special 12 308
Defending Texas farms from feral hogs with the latest thermal and night vision gear. Action shots only from the last few hunts
Thermal and Night vision provided by http://www.hueyoutdoors.com/
Feral hogs are not considered game animals in Texas and may be hunted by any means or methods at any time of year. Thermal and night vision being some of the most effective means. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/nuisance/feral_hogs/
Feral swine compete with native wildlife for multiple resources, specifically food, habitat, and water. Feral swine diets overlap with those of native wildlife, such as bear, deer, and turkey, which results in competition for important and limited natural food supplies. Feral swine activity will often deter other species from living in an area, resulting in competition over prime habitat. Feral swine wallow in mud to maintain proper body temperature which can be particularly problematic during dry seasons when they monopolize and contaminate limited water sources.
Feral swine also prey directly on the nests, eggs, and young of native ground nesting birds and reptiles, including threatened or endangered species. Game birds such as wild turkeys, grouse, and quail can also be impacted. Feral swine have even been documented killing and eating deer fawns, and actively hunting small mammals, frogs, lizards, and snakes.
Feral swine wallows are prime mosquito habitat which contributes to the prevalence of various mosquito-borne diseases. Wallows can also be a place of transmission for bacteria and parasites from feral swine to native wildlife that come to drink. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/wildlifedamage/operational-activities/feral-swine/feral-swine-daral_hogs/mage/feral-swine-natural-resource-damage
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IR-X Battery Kit for Trijicon Thermals
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FITS THE IR-HUNTER / REAP-IR / IR-PATROL / SNIPE-IR SERIES
Buy here https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/product/trijicon-ir-x-rechargeable-battery-kit/
The IR-X Battery Housing for the Trjicon Electro-Optics / IR Defense line of thermal optics is the answer to the quick battery drain of CR123 batteries, as well as the inconvenience of running wires to an external battery pack. Two different models for IR-HUNTER / REAP-IR / IR-PATROL / SNIPE-IR SERIES.
The IR-X is machined from aircraft aluminum bar stock to the highest tolerances for a perfect factory fit. It has a groove that fits the factory gasket to maintain factory waterproof integrity of the scope.
The IR-X Rechargeable Battery Kit ships with a high quality XTAR VC2 Plus Li-Ion/NiMH/NiCd USB battery charger and two high quality KeepPower / Sanyo batteries. The XTAR charger also has a built-in USB port for safely charging your other electronic devices using the power of the batteries.
Per the manufacturer, the IR-X Kit will typically run the IR-Hunter for 8-10 hours in 60hz mode. The Reap-IR / IR-Patrol / Snipe-IR will see run times of 4-6 hours. This performance is only possible by using high quality batteries. You will see less run time in colder temperatures, as you would with any other battery.
What’s in the Box?
IR-X Battery Housing
(2) High Quality Rechargeable Batteries (Sanyo / KeepPower Typically)
Xtar VC2 Plus Master Li-Ion/NiMH/NiCd USB Charger
USB Cable
Instructions
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Thermal Hog Hunting 55 Hogs with Trijicon IR Hunter.
Defending Texas farms from feral hogs with the latest thermal and night vision gear. Action shots only from the last few hunts
Thermal and Night vision provided by http://www.hueyoutdoors.com/
Feral hogs are not considered game animals in Texas and may be hunted by any means or methods at any time of year. Thermal and night vision being some of the most effective means. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/nuisance/feral_hogs/
Feral swine compete with native wildlife for multiple resources, specifically food, habitat, and water. Feral swine diets overlap with those of native wildlife, such as bear, deer, and turkey, which results in competition for important and limited natural food supplies. Feral swine activity will often deter other species from living in an area, resulting in competition over prime habitat. Feral swine wallow in mud to maintain proper body temperature which can be particularly problematic during dry seasons when they monopolize and contaminate limited water sources.
Feral swine also prey directly on the nests, eggs, and young of native ground nesting birds and reptiles, including threatened or endangered species. Game birds such as wild turkeys, grouse, and quail can also be impacted. Feral swine have even been documented killing and eating deer fawns, and actively hunting small mammals, frogs, lizards, and snakes.
Feral swine wallows are prime mosquito habitat which contributes to the prevalence of various mosquito-borne diseases. Wallows can also be a place of transmission for bacteria and parasites from feral swine to native wildlife that come to drink. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/wildlifedamage/operational-activities/feral-swine/feral-swine-daral_hogs/mage/feral-swine-natural-resource-damage
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60 HOGS DOWN WITH DRYCREEK OUTFITTERS
Thermal and Night vision provided by http://www.hueyoutdoors.com/
Looking for a guided thermal hog hunt? I recommend https://www.huntdrycreek.net/ help keep the feral hogs under control, preventing them from spreading disease to the livestock, contaminating the water supply, and destroying crops.
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Feral hogs are not considered game animals in Texas and may be hunted by any means or methods at any time of year. Thermal and night vision being some of the most effective means. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/nuisance/feral_hogs/
Feral swine compete with native wildlife for multiple resources, specifically food, habitat, and water. Feral swine diets overlap with those of native wildlife, such as bear, deer, and turkey, which results in competition for important and limited natural food supplies. Feral swine activity will often deter other species from living in an area, resulting in competition over prime habitat. Feral swine wallow in mud to maintain proper body temperature which can be particularly problematic during dry seasons when they monopolize and contaminate limited water sources.
Feral swine also prey directly on the nests, eggs, and young of native ground nesting birds and reptiles, including threatened or endangered species. Game birds such as wild turkeys, grouse, and quail can also be impacted. Feral swine have even been documented killing and eating deer fawns, and actively hunting small mammals, frogs, lizards, and snakes.
Feral swine wallows are prime mosquito habitat which contributes to the prevalence of various mosquito-borne diseases. Wallows can also be a place of transmission for bacteria and parasites from feral swine to native wildlife that come to drink. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/wildlifedamage/operational-activities/feral-swine/feral-swine-daral_hogs/mage/feral-swine-natural-resource-damage
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N-Vision Atlas Thermal Binoculars
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ATLAS is the first commercially available thermal binocular based on 12-micron technology. Lightweight and fully waterproof, the N-Vision Optics ATLAS Thermal Binocular is extremely robust and capable. Constructed with durable composite plastics, it is signifi cantly smaller in size and weight in comparison to other thermal binoculars on the market.
ATLAS delivers a high-resolution thermal image and extended detection, recognition, and identification ranges in even the most challenging environmental conditions. ATLAS is the first choice for search and rescue professionals, wildlife observers, hunters, sailors, and many others who demand only the best equipment.
Features:
-ATLAS enables you to observe targets in a complete darkness. Ideal for a wide variety of uses such as surveillance, nighttime hunting wildlife observation, marine navigation, search and rescue. Over 1.25 miles detection range for man size figure
– State of the art 640×480, 12 micron sensor with industry leading 60Hz refresh rate ; Anti-reflective (AR) coated high speed (F1.2) Germanium optics; Durable and waterproof; No-slip rubberized housing; 2X and 4X digital zoom.
– White hot/black hot/color pallets. Unique edge detect mode that cannot be found in any other commercially available thermal binocular.
– Take photos at any time, record more true-to-life details. it’s easy to display images on television or transfer files to a computer. Share fun with your family and friends.
Material, structure & format:Amorphous Silicon Microbolometer
Sensor Resolution:640 x 480, 12 micron
Spectral Response:7.5 – 13.5µm
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Start-up Time:Less than 4 seconds
Detection Range:2250 meters
Lens Diameter:50 mm
Field of View:9° x 7°
Video Output:USB and Analog
Batteries:3 CR123
Power, external:USB
Dimensions (inches):5.8L x 4.9L x 2.3H
Dimensions (centimeters):14.8L x 12.5W x 6H
Weight:575 g / 20.2 oz
Waterproof:IP67 Waterproof Rating
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Feral Hog control on Texas Cattle ranch.
Thermal and Night vision provided by http://www.hueyoutdoors.com/
Helping http://mountpleasantbeef.com/ keep the feral hogs under control, preventing them from spreading disease to the livestock and contaminating the water supply.
Feral hogs are not considered game animals in Texas and may be hunted by any means or methods at any time of year. Thermal and night vision being some of the most effective means. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/nuisance/feral_hogs/
Feral swine compete with native wildlife for multiple resources, specifically food, habitat, and water. Feral swine diets overlap with those of native wildlife, such as bear, deer, and turkey, which results in competition for important and limited natural food supplies. Feral swine activity will often deter other species from living in an area, resulting in competition over prime habitat. Feral swine wallow in mud to maintain proper body temperature which can be particularly problematic during dry seasons when they monopolize and contaminate limited water sources.
Feral swine also prey directly on the nests, eggs, and young of native ground nesting birds and reptiles, including threatened or endangered species. Game birds such as wild turkeys, grouse, and quail can also be impacted. Feral swine have even been documented killing and eating deer fawns, and actively hunting small mammals, frogs, lizards, and snakes.
Feral swine wallows are prime mosquito habitat which contributes to the prevalence of various mosquito-borne diseases. Wallows can also be a place of transmission for bacteria and parasites from feral swine to native wildlife that come to drink. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/wildlifedamage/operational-activities/feral-swine/feral-swine-daral_hogs/mage/feral-swine-natural-resource-damage
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LIBERTE AUSTIN GETS CHARGED BY BOAR!
Thermal and Night vision provided by http://www.hueyoutdoors.com/
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Feral hogs are not considered game animals in Texas and may be hunted by any means or methods at any time of year. Thermal and night vision being some of the most effective means. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/nuisance/feral_hogs/
Feral swine compete with native wildlife for multiple resources, specifically food, habitat, and water. Feral swine diets overlap with those of native wildlife, such as bear, deer, and turkey, which results in competition for important and limited natural food supplies. Feral swine activity will often deter other species from living in an area, resulting in competition over prime habitat. Feral swine wallow in mud to maintain proper body temperature which can be particularly problematic during dry seasons when they monopolize and contaminate limited water sources.
Feral swine also prey directly on the nests, eggs, and young of native ground nesting birds and reptiles, including threatened or endangered species. Game birds such as wild turkeys, grouse, and quail can also be impacted. Feral swine have even been documented killing and eating deer fawns, and actively hunting small mammals, frogs, lizards, and snakes.
Feral swine wallows are prime mosquito habitat which contributes to the prevalence of various mosquito-borne diseases. Wallows can also be a place of transmission for bacteria and parasites from feral swine to native wildlife that come to drink. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/wildlifedamage/operational-activities/feral-swine/feral-swine-daral_hogs/mage/feral-swine-natural-resource-damage
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THEY NEVER EVEN KNEW I WAS HERE.
Thermal and Night vison provided by http://www.hueyoutdoors.com/
Feral hogs are not considered game animals in Texas and may be hunted by any means or methods at any time of year. Thermal and night vision being some of the most effective means. https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/nuisance/feral_hogs/
Feral swine compete with native wildlife for multiple resources, specifically food, habitat, and water. Feral swine diets overlap with those of native wildlife, such as bear, deer, and turkey, which results in competition for important and limited natural food supplies. Feral swine activity will often deter other species from living in an area, resulting in competition over prime habitat. Feral swine wallow in mud to maintain proper body temperature which can be particularly problematic during dry seasons when they monopolize and contaminate limited water sources.
Feral swine also prey directly on the nests, eggs, and young of native ground nesting birds and reptiles, including threatened or endangered species. Game birds such as wild turkeys, grouse, and quail can also be impacted. Feral swine have even been documented killing and eating deer fawns, and actively hunting small mammals, frogs, lizards, and snakes.
Feral swine wallows are prime mosquito habitat which contributes to the prevalence of various mosquito-borne diseases. Wallows can also be a place of transmission for bacteria and parasites from feral swine to native wildlife that come to drink. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/wildlifedamage/operational-activities/feral-swine/feral-swine-daral_hogs/mage/feral-swine-natural-resource-damage
Song: The Devil Within. Digital Daggers
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How to hunt hogs. Best shot placement.
This is a reload of a video from a few years back showing the best shot placement for clean fast kills on wild hogs.
Feral hogs are not considered game animals in Texas and may be hunted by any means or methods at any time of year.
Feral swine compete with native wildlife for multiple resources, specifically food, habitat, and water. Feral swine diets overlap with those of native wildlife, such as bear, deer, and turkey, which results in competition for important and limited natural food supplies. Feral swine activity will often deter other species from living in an area, resulting in competition over prime habitat. Feral swine wallow in mud to maintain proper body temperature which can be particularly problematic during dry seasons when they monopolize and contaminate limited water sources.
Feral swine also prey directly on the nests, eggs, and young of native ground nesting birds and reptiles, including threatened or endangered species. Game birds such as wild turkeys, grouse, and quail can also be impacted. Feral swine have even been documented killing and eating deer fawns, and actively hunting small mammals, frogs, lizards, and snakes.
Feral swine wallows are prime mosquito habitat which contributes to the prevalence of various mosquito-borne diseases. Wallows can also be a place of transmission for bacteria and parasites from feral swine to native wildlife that come to drink. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/wildlifedamage/operational-activities/feral-swine/feral-swine-damage/feral-swine-natural-resource-damage
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FLIR BREACH MINI THERMAL MONOCULAR
FLIR Breach mini thermal monocular
https://www.hueyoutdoors.com/product/breach-ptq136-monocular-320x256-60hz/
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EXTREME FERAL HOG CONTROL 300+ HOGS DOWN
Guy's Im excited to announce my new store HUEY OUTDOORS first phase will be thermal and night vision sales and rentals. We will be selling units I have personally tested in the field and what I know works. If you are in the market for Thermal and night vision please check us out at. http://www.hueyoutdoors.com
USING UTV'S TO PROTECT TEXAS CROPS FROM FERAL HOGS. If you are in the market for any powerspotrs machines go check these guys out they are pro 2nd and pro hunters.
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HOG HUNTING KILL SHOTS TRIJICON MKIII 60MM
Kill shots on Texas feral hogs usng the Trijicon IR Hunter MKIII 60mm, LWRC MKII REPR .308, and Freedom Munitions 168gr Boar Busters.
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Herd of Hogs wiped out!!!
Shooting hogs in tandem with Top Shot Dustin Ellerman using the new Pulsar XP50LRF Trail thermals.
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HOW TO HOG HUNT. WHAT AMMO??
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PHOTON RT 4.5 FIRST IMPRESSIONS
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PRIMOS 3RD GEN TRIGGER STICKS TALL TRIPOD
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