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Entries Tagged coyotes

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Stand Selection Strategies

The ability to consistently choose productive stand locations is a crucial element of predator hunting that separates good callers from the bad.
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Blundering into Coyotes

Sometimes the game plan requires improvisation — such as when coyotes show up unexpectedly.
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How to Deal with Booger-Barking Coyotes

Getting busted by coyotes isn’t the end of the world — it sometimes just feels that way.
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GPO USA Centuri Riflescopes

New GPO USA Centuri riflescopes are available in two super-compact and four traditional-sized models.
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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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Leader of the Pack

Sometimes it’s the coyotes themselves that provide the very best lessons on how to become a better hunter.
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Border Patrol Coyote Tactics

When you can’t gain access to a predator rich piece of real estate, do the next best thing — set up shop next door.
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The Long and Short of Riflescopes

Understanding focal planes, reticle focus and angular measurements helps in the decision making process when it’s time to purchase a new scope.
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Oregon Bans Coyote Hunting Contests on Public Lands

Contests still allowed on private lands after contentious public meetings.
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Scattered Thoughts: Are You Forgetting Something?

The stories that are most memorable are the hunts that don’t go as planned.
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BIG Country = BIG Predator Problems

Predators such as coyotes and feral hogs wreak havoc on large ranches in Texas — unless their numbers are aggressively controlled.
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Xtreme Measures: Thermal Optics by Night/Helicopter by Day

Want to put a serious dent in your wild hog or coyote populations? Try these outside-the-box methods and deliver a lethal one-two punch.
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Winter Coyote Magic

We all know coyotes breed from mid-December to the end of March. So, how do you hunt them during winter if the breeding urge isn’t going strong?