Technology has never been more beneficial for hunting. Hunters can now use numerous smartphone apps to check weather conditions before and during hunts.
Mark Kayser displays some cool truck accessories that can not only make your hunting vehicle look better, but make your calling stands more efficient, too.
Field conditions are typically much different than range day conditions. That’s why you need to know how to read wind and adjust your aim for a killing shot.
If your deer rifle doubles as your predator gun, Hornady offers a new ammo line that can reduce felt recoil by more than 40 percent.
Summer might be the offseason for most, but it isn’t an idle time of year for hardcore predator hunters. Now is the time to find predators to call to this fall.
Portions of Texas and Oklahoma and areas of the Midwest have experienced lots of rain this summer, which means an explosion of vegetation to follow. This will boost rodent populations, which in turn affects coyote populations in local areas. Start scouting these future hotspots now.
Some predator hunts are just now heating up with the spring green up.
Fur might not be prime, but you can cash in on big-time hunting land for next fall by picking off marauding coyotes around calving grounds this spring.