We all appreciate shortcuts in life. Wouldn’t you like to find coyotes quicker as you prepare to predator hunt a new property? Here are three shortcuts to get you into coyotes faster.
Hunters know layering their clothing is a must for active situations, but what about hunting coyotes in the dead of winter? Veteran hunter Mark Kayser has the scoop on what to do.
Hunters can help whitetails and turkeys with intense predator eradication during the months those species' fawns and poults will be searching for food and striving to survive.
Evaluating available springtime nutrition for whitetails and finding ways to give deer a jumpstart will improve herd health.
What's the best caliber for coyotes and other predators? Find out as veteran hunter Mark Kayser gives his opinions.
It pays to break the 15-minute rule when hunting coyotes and other predators.
To have more success finding, calling and hunting coyotes it's a good idea to learn as much as possible about their home ranges.
From sniper schools designed for civilians to the tactics and methods used by snipers, here's how precision marksmanship can elevate a deer hunter's preparation.
Does the weather affect your predator-calling success? Take a look at some interesting findings to see whether you should head out with your calls or stay home.
It's easier to shoot a stationary target than one that's moving, so make sure you know how to stop a buck. Food plots can do the trick, but so can decoys, calls, obstructions and, yes, even scare tactics.