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.
Because it’s not you, it’s your equipment.
Shattering these eight popular fur taker fallacies will put you on course to drop the hammer on more Eastern coyotes.
Why do coyote hunters in Western states seem to be more successful?
Coyotes are coyotes no matter where they live and respond the same to calls and fall for the same hunting strategies regardless of their zip code — or do they?
Put common sense on your side to overcome the coyote’s highly developed senses.
When things get tough while hunting eastern coyotes, bolster your chances at calling in these wary creatures.
The best way to avoid repetitive and non-productive calling in the realm of predator calling is to change things while hunting. Knowing exactly why, when and how to change your calling can be a systematic and calculated event.
Fox hunters always are looking for tactics to help put more fur on the ground. Learn what these two diehard fox hunters do each season to be more successful.