The acquisition of new hunting territories can be a daunting task. Indeed, it often takes savvy, perseverance and even a little luck to acquire sufficient land to hunt predators.
Putting more fur on the ground requires a working knowledge of what makes predators tick — and what triggers specific behaviors.
Getting busted by coyotes isn’t the end of the world — it sometimes just feels that way.
Sometimes it’s the coyotes themselves that provide the very best lessons on how to become a better hunter.
Summer vacation takes on a whole new meaning for traveling predator hunters.
Here’s a detailed look at coyote pup vocals — and how effective they can be.
Hunting predators that have been pressured for months can be a challenge, and often requires a change of strategy. Here’s a step-by-step process for anchoring those late-season veterans.
Check out these websites for a variety of late-season, must-have sound sources.
Try this three-tier calling sequence to increase success on your calling stands this fall.
Most regions of the North American continent have two or more predator species that share the same habitat, competing for the available food sources. That’s good news for the equal-opportunity predator hunter.