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.
Hunting prairie dogs is a great way to sharpen your shooting and spotting skills. But the open country where these varmints live isn't always a bed of roses.
As a hunter and land manager, you can mitigate the threats of whitetail fawn mortality before it’s too late.
With new pups to feed and a bounty of food sources, spring and early summer are when coyotes are on the move. Learn what they're eating from their poop and you may be able to hunt them more successfully.
Instead of just selling all your gear for a fraction of the cost and going through the hassle of a garage sale, turn that event into a hunting mentorship program. You'll get rid of the unwanted stuff and help new hunters have fun.
With more than 40 years of professionally hunting predators, Randy Roede knows a thing or two about finding, setting up and calling coyotes within range.
Black bear seasons are opening across the country, so are you ready to supersize your predator calling experience this spring?
Veteran predator hunter Mark Kayser shares five nightmare situations when a predator-hunting partner failed miserably.
Rev up your offseason scouting for the next round of prime predator pelts. Trail cameras offer you a scouting partner that doesn’t whine about the long days of summer.