We all appreciate shortcuts in life. Wouldn’t you like to find coyotes quicker as you prepare to predator hunt a new property? Here are three shortcuts to get you into coyotes faster.
Precisely eyeballing distances after dark does not come naturally to humans. Here’s one way to improve your distance-judging skills.
Hunters know layering their clothing is a must for active situations, but what about hunting coyotes in the dead of winter? Veteran hunter Mark Kayser has the scoop on what to do.
Thinning the number of predators on a ranch or farm in spring can not only boost bird and deer numbers, but also be the best time to hunt them.
Can you easily improve your success while hunting coyotes? Incorporate these proven tips to put more songdogs on the ground.
When it comes to wildlife and hunting opportunities, Kansas is a gem. See what happens when Foxpro Hunting TV heads to the Sunflower State.
With an integrated foam seat and adjustable kickstand seat, the Enforcer pack from Alps Outdoorz will make long predator sits less of a pain in the rear end.
Everyone hates to give up. Nevertheless, there are some clues to consider while coyote hunting that could point you to another location or better solution if hunting is tough.
What would you do in this situation? You're bowhunting deer in Kansas, one of the best big buck states in the nation, and have a chip shot at a coyote. Do you let the coyote walk to avoid disturbing the area or take a shot?
Coyotes test the patience of the Foxpro Hunting TV crew in Arizona, but you can learn from their hunting setups to call and kill more songdogs.
Does it seem like you've hit a slump with your calling success? Veteran hunter Mark Kayser explains why your predator calls aren't working.
If you're getting into predator hunting or are a veteran in a bit of a calling rut, few things can build confidence as well as an open-reed call.
Let your wild side spice up your coyote hunting. It could increase your fur count significantly.
Calls aren't the only thing that can lure a coyote within range of your setup. Hunting near carcasses can greatly increase your chances of success.
As predator populations expand across North America you never know who might show up on your predator calling setup.
In recent years, trappers in the northern Rockies and Great Lakes Region have been given the opportunity to trap the gray wolf. We get some pro pointers from a veteran Canadian wolf trapper.