Andrew Lewand spends a hunting season reviewing the CoyoteLight. Read his thoughts on this particular predator-hunting light.
Summer might be the offseason for most, but it isn’t an idle time of year for hardcore predator hunters. Now is the time to find predators to call to this fall.
Fur might not be prime, but you can cash in on big-time hunting land for next fall by picking off marauding coyotes around calving grounds this spring.
Spring is one of the leanest times of year for critters, and one of the busiest for predator hunters.
Predator hunting isn’t just for boys. Female-hunter numbers have climbed more than 10 percent over the past five years. Isn’t it time you take a girl hunting, too?
Minnesota hunters killed around 45 wolves since the opening of its second wolf-hunting season.
The best part of coyote hunting is that there is no season, no bag limits, and the coyote will test all of your hunting skills whether you’re a novice or a seasoned expert.
Remember that your predator-and varmint-hunting interest are truly an American heritage.
Mark Kayser shares his tips on the best ammo for predator hunting.
Here’s an easy way to find and call predator-rich country that has never been hunted.