They came from a MILE AWAY! Predator Hunting Suppressed: LEASH

Published on January 18, 2025
Duration: 22:47

This guide details a suppressed predator hunting technique demonstrated by the O'Neill Ops team. It covers infiltration, stand setup, long-range observation, calling strategies using specialized sounds, coordinated multi-shot engagements with suppressed rifles, and post-hunt analysis. The instruction emphasizes stealth, tactical positioning, and the effectiveness of suppressed firearms for multiple engagements.

Quick Summary

The LEASH suppressor by O'Neill Ops offers superior sound reduction due to its custom baffle design, enabling multiple engagements on a single stand. This technique involves stealthy infiltration, long-range observation (spotting targets over a mile away), specialized calling strategies like 'Pasture Poodle' sounds, and coordinated team shots at 35-70 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Infiltration
  2. 01:15Setting the Stand
  3. 02:31Long-Range Observation
  4. 04:01Calling Strategy
  5. 06:01The Engagement
  6. 09:01Post-Hunt Recovery and Analysis
  7. 11:01Technical Suppressor Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of using the LEASH suppressor in predator hunting?

The LEASH suppressor, particularly with its custom baffle design, significantly reduces the sound signature, allowing for multiple shots on a single stand without immediately spooking the entire predator pack. This enhances the effectiveness of coordinated engagements.

How far away can predators be spotted during this hunting technique?

The O'Neill Ops team demonstrated spotting coyotes from over a mile away. This highlights the importance of high-magnification optics and keen observation skills for successful long-range predator hunting.

What calling strategy is recommended for attracting distant predators?

Using specialized calls, such as 'Pasture Poodle' sounds by Cal Taylor, at specific frequencies is recommended. These calls are designed to pique the curiosity of distant predators and lure them into effective shooting range.

What are the key elements of a successful suppressed predator hunt?

Key elements include stealthy infiltration, tactical stand setup, long-range observation, effective calling strategies, coordinated multi-shot engagements with suppressed firearms, and utilizing terrain to your advantage.

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