As the fur season disappears for another year it doesn’t mean the predator hunting opportunities disappear. They just change in nature, but the challenge continues. Try these natural baits that lure coyotes.
Animal distress calls are a proven tactic used by predator hunters. Adding bird calls into the mix can make them come running.
Sometimes your camouflage may need a tweak, depending on your surroundings. Don't be afraid to mix up your camo pattern.
Managed wildlife properties include a bevy of reasons on why they should be considered and utilized for predator hunting, particularly for coyotes. If your property or a friend’s is sitting idle during the fur season, consider these reasons to open the gate for a predator adventure.
A coyote has spotted you. Does it mean your hunt is totally busted and it's time to go home? Mark Kayser's proven tips may help you hunt longer.
It's easy to get into a rut with your calling sequences for coyotes and bobcats. Don't do that.
Hunt counterintuitive to traditional wisdom for late-season whitetail success.
You may not have to worry about vehicles sounding alarms for an urban predator hunt. For the rest of you hunting coyotes in scattered wild lands, the sound of a vehicle means one thing to predators — humans are on the scene, so be wary.
Do you have a favorite predator hunting article from the past year? Here is our list of editors’ picks for the top 10 Predator Xtreme stories of 2019.
To up your whitetail rut game, here are a few amendments for your playbook to consider.