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Al Voth Articles

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Photographing Trophy Predators

Getting the most from time afield means recording the events of the day. Here are some tips to help shorten the learning curve for taking good photos of your fur trophies.
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The Cycle of Spring

The cycles of life and death are intertwined in predator/prey relationships — especially evident during the spring when young, both domestic and wild are being born.
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Overlooked Coyote Sign

It might take a little detective work, but the clues are there. Coyotes leave ample evidence of their presence. Know how to recognize it.
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Avoiding The Dreaded Miss

If you’ve ever missed critters you should’ve hit, consider these nine reasons in your analysis of what went wrong — and then work to reduce their frequency.
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Avoiding the Dreaded Miss

If you’ve ever missed critters you should’ve hit, consider these nine reasons in your analysis of what went wrong — and then work to reduce their frequency.
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Blundering into Coyotes

Sometimes the game plan requires improvisation — such as when coyotes show up unexpectedly.
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Patterning Farmland Coyotes

Coyotes are creatures of habit, and savvy predator hunters take full advantage when planning their ambush.
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First Coyote: Here’s How One Experienced Coach Ensures Success with Rookie Hunters

Every predator hunter remembers the thrill of taking their first coyote. That excitement can be relived by coaching a new hunter into taking his or her first predator.
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How Cold Weather Kills Rifles

Extreme weather can kill your rifle. Learn how to avoid this problem.