There's no doubt that improvements in technology and equipment have made days afield safer, more enjoyable and more productive than at any time in history.
Some of this new-found predator management initiative may be too little to late but it’s up to us predator hunters to keep supporting by voice and dollars any predator program that exhibits common sense management.
Neither total victory nor defeat happens immediately. The first step toward victory, however, needs to be a realization among hunters about what kind of enemies we face and what that means now and into the future.
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Increase your success with these proven methods for hunting coyotes in snow-covered conditions.
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Confidence in your ability to locate, call and kill predators in their home range? Take note, because the ones you saw today may be gone tomorrow.
Reloading is not only an economical way to shoot more accurate ammunition, it’s also a way to shoot more ammunition.
When it comes to excitement while predator hunting, it’s hard to match calling them into 'up close and personal' range.
With the coyote population increasing in Vemont, the state wildlife agency is holding public meetings to address the issue, provide information and answer questions.
Want a secret tip to find and kill more predators? You don't have to have large tracts to call coyotes, bobcats or foxes within range. Find out what to do.
Naked lead, then jacketed soft-nose bullets, reigned supreme for predator hunters wanting performance and success. Then we took the lead out. Why?
Learning how to properly prepare a pelt after a successful trapping season can be the difference between making money or losing money.
Ticks are a scourge of outdoorsmen and can transmit diseases. But how do ticks embed in your skin and suck your blood?
A good coyote hunter will follow his own set of rules, but a great coyote hunter will break his own rules to achieve success and think outside the box when the predators won’t play fair.
Making an offhand shot is cool and fun, but a solid benchrest or other gun support can increase your success rate on varmints and predators.
Details matter when it comes to hunting predators such as coyote, fox and big cats. Don't make these mistakes when you're hunting or you'll fail miserably.
Foxpro Field Staffer Tom Austin heads back to Montana with Levi Johnson to drop coyotes on a chaotic decoy dogging stand.
If you hunt deer and predators, be sure to use this secret tip to attract and kill more coyotes this season to extend your opportunities in the woods.
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