If you want to tag a double (or more) then you have to plan and practice so the opportunity doesn’t slip out of your grasp.
Mature coyotes are a different animal than the pups and yearling coyotes you normally shoot. Learn how to target these older, wiser songdogs.
Some of the best varmint hunting of the year lies ahead. It’s time to begin marking your calendar so you don’t miss it.
If your old predator hotspots aren’t producing then maybe it’s time to take the fight to a new location. Here’s a list of common and not so common locations to call in your next coyote.
Squeakers imitate the soft sound of a rodent squealing in desperation. Since rodents are the main prey of most predators, it makes sense to incorporate a squeaker call into your setups.
If you don’t mind the heat, bugs and humidity, summer coyotes can be as challenging and rewarding.
Engage a variety of rodent targets with the .17 and .22 if you really want to challenge your shooting skills at a reduced cost.
How long should you stay during a coyote setup? The answer has more answers than you’ll find in the Bible, but you can break it down based on several key elements. And if you have nothing else going on, why leave?
Coyote hunting doesn’t have to take a back seat in summer, but it does require a modification of hunting strategies. Try these proven tips to put more fur on the dirt this summer.
Calling and hunting strategies change once you're targeting city slicker coyotes. Try these proven tips from a veteran predator hunter to find out how to knock down more urban coyotes.