- From BANG to Buck$ - Part 2
Ed Park
In Part I, we finished a successful day of hunting and headed home with the furs. In Part II we face several decisions about finishing the fur care.
- From BANG to Buck$ - Part I
Ed Park
To get the most money out of your pelts, follow some of these simple steps and techniques.
- Predator Rig Your Ride!
Hunters who spend time driving from stand to stand would be well advised to make their vehicle “Predator Ready.”
- Predators & Bird Preserves
Scott Haugen
Looking for a new place to hunt? Try bird preserves, where eager predators abound!
- Decoy Round Up
Mike Schoby
Coyote decoys have really come along in the last few years, especially with an increased number of predator hunters using coyote vocalization. Check them out.
- The Gray Wolf in America
Kate Winford
In the last 15 years the gray wolf has sparked more controversy and debate in the U.S. than any other animal. The following article is a detailed look at both sides of the controversy and a history of wolves in America.
- Scent Confusion
Rich Higgins
This revolutionary new “misting” technique will change the way you hunt predators.
- Clear-Cut Predator Tactics
David Hart
Southern pine plantations are ideal places to hunt predators. Getting a shot is the hard part.
- Summer Song Dogs
Scott Haugen
Summer is downtime for most predator hunters, but for coyote fanatics, there is no off-season!
- Success with E-Calls
Bob Connell
- Woodchuck 101
Jim Ramsey with Judy Blee-Ramsey
Planning, scouting and preparation are as essential as rifles and scopes to successful groundhog hunting. These chubby critters aren’t as easy to hunt as their appearance might suggest.
- Bucking the Wind
Charles R. Shawley, Ph.D.
Taking the hot air out of wind drift: bullet selection for windy shots.
- Spring Predators: Ethical or Not?
Art Isberg
When the temperature rises and the coyote have young, should you be hunting?
- What Goes Into a Rifle Review?
Ralph Lermayer
Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes on a gun review? The techniques of a professional review are revealed here.
- Pro Feature: Talking The Talk
Bob Severe
To understand and use coyote vocalization, you have to break down the different barks and howls to their individual components, and learn how to make these unique short sounds on a call.
- Decoys: Pros & Cons
Emory Josey
The right decoy, used properly, can help close the deal – even with call-shy predators.
- Why They Come—Behavioral Motivations for Coyote Responses to Predator Calls
Rich Higgins
Those who study the complexity of coyote behavior know that coyotes respond to calls based on one or more of seven different motivations:
- Predator Hunting's Myths and Fallacies
Gerry Blair
Every predator hunter has strong opinions about the sport. Most eagerly share their opinions at every opportunity. Trouble is, those opinions are not always valid. Here’s my take on commonly held dogma about predators, predator hunters, and the rest.
- The Old Ones: All About Johnny Stewart
Jim Casada
A look back at the life of predator-calling pioneer and hunting icon Johnny Stewart.
- The Eyes Have It
Charles R. Shawley, Ph.D.
Understanding what coyotes see and what they don’t see allows us to draw some definite conclusions as to what camouflage patterns best conceal us.