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Coyote Light in field with red screen at 100 yards

GSM Acquires CoyoteLight to Expand Predator-Hunting Lineup

GSM Outdoors has acquired CoyoteLight, expanding GSM Outdoors' hunting category offerings to help deliver more purpose-driven products for predator hunters.
Greentree with pronghorn

Australia’s Adam Greentree vs. America’s Pronghorn

Legendary Australian bowman Adam Greentree joins Bowhunting World’s Jace Bausersman in Colorado for a chance at the elusive pronghorn.
Burmese python FWC

Welcome to Our New Outdoors Nightmare: Burmese Pythons

As if the feral pig expansion throughout the southern part of the United States wasn't enough, now Burmese pythons may be expanding their range in Florida.
SI108 223 ammunition copyright Mark Kayser

Coyotes and Varmints: The Best Predator Hunting Caliber?

See our lineup of a lineup of some of predator hunting’s best calibers. Find recommendations for everything from coyotes to small varmint.
Prois Torai beauty

First Look: Próis Torai Apparel for Women Available in Cumbre Camo

Wind-proof, water-resistant and women-focused, the new Torai midweight apparel from Próis is designed for serious female hunters.
Anglers netted this extinct Irish elk Credit Pat Grimes Ardboe Heritage

Skull of Extinct, Gigantic Irish Elk Netted by Anglers

Anglers snagged and pulled in a gigantic Irish elk skull and antlers from Lough Neagh, a freshwater lake in northwest Ireland.
9 tips

9 Easy Tips for Predator-Hunting Success

Simply walking into the hills and blowing on a predator call is a recipe for failure. Here are nine basics for success that can be employed at any time, on any predator.
Buck bedrooms lead

Early Season Science Tip: Hunt Tight to Whitetail Buck Bedrooms

Do you have a mature early season buck that won’t show himself during legal shooting hours? Two words of advice: buck bedrooms.
Coyote Diet

Predators Are What They Eat

There's a reason it's said predators will eat anything that doesn't eat them first. They have adaptive diets, to say the least. But how adaptive are they?