It’s no secret that the technology as well as quality of electronic predator calls has seen a steady increase throughout the years. But do we really need high volume and long-range remotes to be better hunters?
Hunting predators at night in west Texas is a blast, especially with someone trying to get his first bobcat. Join Al Morris of Foxpro Hunting TV to see what happens when the calls come out.
When it's sweltering and you're thinking of cooler temperatures, take a break to check out Foxpro Hunting TV chasing big Alberta coytes in winter.
Al Morris and Field Staffer Tom Austin are back for one last hunt in Arizona taking shots at coyotes on the run in this episode of FoxPro Hunting TV.
Debate the pros and cons of predator decoys as you review your past fur season. Your conclusion will determine if you need a bigger predator hunting pack!
Hunters go to great lengths to acquire the absolute best methods of calling coyotes. Learn how to make your own coyote howler.
It takes planning, practice, and some old fashioned woodsman skills to sneak close to a coyote without his awareness.
Coyote and other predators take a toll on prey during other times of the year, but Mother Nature adapted predators to be most deadly and efficient in spring.
It pays to break the 15-minute rule when hunting coyotes and other predators.
Electronic callers are great tools for predator hunters thanks to the volume and number of sounds that can be made. But as Al Morris with Foxpro Hunting TV shows, adding some handcalls into the mix is a lot of fun, too.