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.
The craze in long range shooting is expanding the optic market exponentially, including in predator hunting. It could be the answer to your hung-up predator dilemma. But if you don’t need it, simple is just fine for close-quarters encounters.
Setting up a long-range bow for western whitetails isn’t difficult but it does require a clear understanding of the habitat and targeted subspecies.
It’s time to tackle a few chores for the fall season. Though you’ll leave your archery gear at home to complete these whitetail duties, it’s vital to keep the focus of the bow front and center.
Regardless of where you live and hunt, employing these proven western tactics are bound to boost your DIY whitetails success.
Every year companies launch new products in hopes of capturing your attention, and ultimately, your hard-earned cash. Here are some you may want to consider for your predator pursuits.