Yuma Dogs: The Arizona Coyote Hunting Mixtape That Hit 58K Views on Pure Energy

Yuma Dogs: The Arizona Coyote Hunting Mixtape That Hit 58K Views on Pure Energy

58,000 views. Two minutes and ten seconds. Zero filler.

Yuma Dogs is the first film in Tricer's Mixtape series — hunting videos with a skater vibe, built to move fast and hit hard. It's Arizona desert coyote hunting captured with the same energy as the hunt itself: aggressive, loud, and flat-out fun.

What the Mixtape Format Is

The Tricer Mixtapes aren't long-form hunt films. They're not gear reviews. They're exactly what the format sounds like — quick, punchy, cut to music, and built around the moments that actually make you want to hunt. If traditional hunting content is a full album, Mixtapes are the hits.

Yuma Dogs takes you to the Sonoran Desert outside of Yuma, Arizona — flat ground, creosote brush, canal systems, and a coyote population that gives you plenty of chances if you're willing to work the stands.

Arizona Desert Predator Hunting

The desert Southwest is one of the most productive coyote hunting environments in the country. Arizona holds year-round seasons with no bag limits, and the combination of agricultural edges, desert flats, and riparian corridors around the Colorado River valley makes Yuma-area ground especially productive for predator hunters.

Desert coyotes are educated. They've heard every e-caller in the catalog. But they also live in open terrain where a good call and fast shot execution still gets it done. You need gear that works when the shot comes — often fast, sometimes awkward, and rarely from a comfortable bench.

The Tricer RP Bipod in Predator Country

Fast shooting from the prone position is where the Tricer RP Bipod earns its keep on a coyote stand. Coyotes don't wait around. They come in looking for a reason to leave, and your shot has to happen before they find one.

The RP deploys quickly, locks solid, and gives you the repeatable prone position that makes follow-up shots possible when they come in pairs. It's the bipod built specifically for hunters — not benchrest shooters.

More Mixtapes Coming

Yuma Dogs is just the start of the Tricer Mixtape series. Watch the full playlist on the Tricer YouTube channel and subscribe to catch new films when they drop.

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