Not all whitetail stands — ground blinds and treestands — are created equal. Now is the time to review past deer hunts to optimize the plan for your next sit.
Elk don’t always inhabit easy-to-get-to public land locales, and getting to these wilderness areas sometimes leaves a few — honorably worn — battle scars.
Many hunters overlook the low-volume attractiveness of a squeaker call for predators. Try one and you'll stand a good chance at bagging more predators.
A cooperative coyote helped young pup Sully get off to a good start on an early but the first of many hunting trips.
It’s almost whitetail opener and time to climb into a treestand or sneak into a ground blind for your chance at archery success.
Hand calls offer more to you than an economical means to call in a coyote. If you think hand calls should be sitting on a shelf as an heirloom, think again.
There are numerous reasons why early stand placement proves to be a successful whitetail strategy. Here are a few to consider.
Coyotes love low terrain to make an entrance and for a hurried escape. Plan for this evasive action the next time you set up to hunt songdogs.
Summertime coyote hunting can be exciting due to the enthusiasm of coyote parents and pups alike.It’s also a time to start a new pup down the road to be a good coyote hunting partner during any season.
Varmints, east to west across the nation, provide predator hunters with an excuse to get out and exercise their predator rifle setups. That alone is a standout reason to take an afternoon, or an extended weekend, to vacation with varmints.