Predator Xtreme - Predator Hunting, Gear, Guides & More Predator Xtreme - Predator Hunting, Gear, Guides & More Categories Predator Sign Me Up! Join other outdoor enthusiasts who already get great content delivered right to their inbox. Sign up Digital! If you don't want to bring your iPad into the bathroom, we can send you a magazine subscription for free! Subscribe to Print! 4:00am, May 26, 2023 Predator Hunting Gear Roundup: Thermal and IR Optics Hunters who work the graveyard shift can rely on these top-shelf night-vision optics to turn night into day. Opinion: Staring Into the Looking Glass May 24, 2023 Predator hunting’s future is in our hands. But who are we, really, and what can we do? As predator hunters, we are who and what we are and darned proud of it. Great Gear: Sauer 100 H-S Precision Stock Rifles May 22, 2023 Two J.P. Sauer and Sohn rifles now feature H-S Precision stocks. Thinking Outside the Box for Coyotes May 19, 2023 Sometimes it takes an unconventional approach to get the job done on educated coyotes. Setting Up for Successful Predator Calling May 17, 2023 Perfecting your calling stands can be an exercise in trials and tribulations — but the end result might just tip the odds in your favor. Great Gear: Zeiss Flip-Up/Fold-Flat Lens Covers May 15, 2023 Protect valuable riflescopes with Zeiss’ all-new Flip-up and Fold-Flat Pro lens covers. Coyote Mating Season Mayhem May 12, 2023 Patience and persistence are the keys to success when coyotes are focused on breeding. Stalking Modern Day Dinosaurs May 10, 2023 Hunting South Florida’s apex predator — the American alligator — can produce a pucker factor that’s off the charts. Great Gear: Boondock Outdoors Silent E-Caller Sleeve May 08, 2023 Protect your game caller with the Silent E-caller Sleeve from Boondock Outdoors. RMEF Protects a Pair of Aces for Wildlife and Public Access May 05, 2023 Land Holdings north of Lolo Creek in western Montana are now forever protected and secured for public use. Hunting Cold Weather Predators May 03, 2023 Extremely cold temps mean even the wariest critters lose their inhibitions in their search for food. Here’s how you can use this to your advantage to put more winter-prime fur on your stretchers. 1 2 3 4 5 6 › Next » Last