By letting a female bobcat walk, you might increase your odds of killing a big tomcat.
It pays to break the 15-minute rule when hunting coyotes and other predators.
Tired of fighting the crowds pressuring educated coyotes who have heard all kinds of calls? Try taking a walk to find new areas to hunt.
Electronic callers are great tools for predator hunters thanks to the volume and number of sounds that can be made. But as Al Morris with Foxpro Hunting TV shows, adding some handcalls into the mix is a lot of fun, too.
To have more success finding, calling and hunting coyotes it's a good idea to learn as much as possible about their home ranges.
Targeting nighttime wild boars with thermal-imaging optics? These are the cartridges you should be shooting!
Does the weather affect your predator-calling success? Take a look at some interesting findings to see whether you should head out with your calls or stay home.
Predators don't stand a chance when Al Morris of Foxpro Hunting TV returns to California. Morris joins field staffer Bob Morris to call in coyotes and bobcats.
Abner Druckenmiller with Foxpro Hunting TV returns to the Eastern Shore of Maryland with Foxpro field staffers Jeremy Brown and Mike Burgess for nighttime thermal hunts.
North Dakota's "Coyote Catalog" helps predator hunters find landowners who are willing to let them hunt for songdogs.