When hunting areas with different types of predators use a call that works on them all.
If you want to tag a double (or more) then you have to plan and practice so the opportunity doesn’t slip out of your grasp.
PX Cartoonist Tim Davis heads to southeastern Arkansas during the oppressive heat of summer to learn how to call coyotes in the thickets.
Mature coyotes are a different animal than the pups and yearling coyotes you normally shoot. Learn how to target these older, wiser songdogs.
If your old predator hotspots aren’t producing then maybe it’s time to take the fight to a new location. Here’s a list of common and not so common locations to call in your next coyote.
Squeakers imitate the soft sound of a rodent squealing in desperation. Since rodents are the main prey of most predators, it makes sense to incorporate a squeaker call into your setups.
If you don’t mind the heat, bugs and humidity, summer coyotes can be as challenging and rewarding.
Improve your predator hunting success by stacking the odds in your favor on every stand.
We all enjoy the glory of a successful solo-predator stand, but tag teaming wary coyotes can mean even more success.
Understanding the battle for survival will make you a better coyote hunter.
Although no one plans on having an accident while predator hunting, we can plan to prevent one. Here’s how.
Knowing how coyotes will approach your stand means more fur on the stretcher.
How long should you stay during a coyote setup? The answer has more answers than you’ll find in the Bible, but you can break it down based on several key elements. And if you have nothing else going on, why leave?
Consistently calling and killing coyotes begins with proper stand selection.
Coyote hunting doesn’t have to take a back seat in summer, but it does require a modification of hunting strategies. Try these proven tips to put more fur on the dirt this summer.
Calling and hunting strategies change once you're targeting city slicker coyotes. Try these proven tips from a veteran predator hunter to find out how to knock down more urban coyotes.
With new pups to feed and a bounty of food sources, spring and early summer are when coyotes are on the move. Learn what they're eating from their poop and you may be able to hunt them more successfully.
With more than 40 years of professionally hunting predators, Randy Roede knows a thing or two about finding, setting up and calling coyotes within range.
There are dozens of baits and lures for trapping predators. In this video Mark Olis will show you the specific baits and lures he uses when targeting coyotes in the summer.
When coyotes are breeding and you're in the mood to hunt, employing coyote fight sounds might be the ticket for bagging more fur.