Is the increase in predator attacks a matter of perception caused by 24-hours news and social media, or is it real?
Once upon a time in America, common sense was, well, common. It is not so anymore.
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.
Check out these rifle barrels and accessories for predator hunters that can help you better enjoy time in the field.
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.
Al Morris is back in Nevada with Foxpro field staffer Spencer Egbert killing coyotes using two Foxpro callers on stand!
The 6mm Creedmoor was born to privilege, is cosmetically perfect and claims PRS championships at distance. But it hasn’t yet trumped the .243 afield!
Your stakeout strategies for winter coyotes may need to be tweaked from autumn, spring or summer outings. Learn what one hunter does to put songdogs on ice.
The best way to avoid repetitive and non-productive calling in the realm of predator calling is to change things while hunting. Knowing exactly why, when and how to change your calling can be a systematic and calculated event.