Predator Hunting Back Issues

Predator Hunting Winter 2008

Buy the Predator Hunting Winter 2008 Issue Online!CONTENTS

  • Locating in Late Season: Midwestern coyote hunters can use new Illinois DNR research to help find song dogs during the winter months.
  • Coyote Know How: Successful calling tactics have more to do with experience and understanding your target than the gear in your bag.
  • The Spooks: Educated coyotes can associate calls, scents, sounds or terrain with danger.
  • Site Unseen: Using web resources, hunters can locate new fox calling grounds before ever setting foot on the properties.
  • In Tight: Sometimes getting deep into the cover is the best way to get predators to respond.
  • Loud Introduction: Hunting ‘coons at night provides a unique thrill.
  • Optical Options: Simplicity is the best option when looking for predator hunting scopes.

DEPARTMENTS

  • Editor’s Call: The best predator hunters never stop looking for the next piece of the puzzle.
  • Furbearer Behavior: Bear aggression is very rare, but hunters should be prepared in case of an encounter.
  • Gear Guide 2008: Discover the latest predator hunting gear.
  • Clubs & Organizations: Use our guide to find predator calling clubs across the nation.
  • Calendar of Events: Find predator hunts and calling contests right next door or far from home.

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Predator Hunting Fall 2008

Buy the Fall 2008 Predator Hunting Issue!CONTENTS

  • Patterning Eastern Coyotes: A veteran coyote caller from mountain country reveals how to tip the odds in your favor when hunting eastern song dogs.
  • Bobcats Moving North: Research surrounding Iowa’s first ‘cat hunt indicates populations could increase througout the Upper Midwest.
  • Taking a Trophy: Scouting, planning and patience are the keys to calling in the coyote of a lifetime.
  • There is No Offseason: Serious coyote callers scout well before shooting begins to help foster knowledgeable, productive hunting.
  • Dual Threat: Should you choose electronic or mouth-blown calls? Try both.
  • The Simple Things: There’s a fine line between success and failure when calling foxes.
  • Second Nature: Reading a coyote’s body language is the key to choosing when to take the shot.

DEPARTMENTS

  • Editor’s Call: There’s more than one way to call in a coyote.
  • Furbearer Behavior: Want more bobcats? Kill more coyote.
  • Gear Guide 2008: Discover the latest predator hunting gear.
  • Clubs & Organizations: Use our guide to find predator calling clubs across the nation.
  • Calendar of Events: Find predator hunts and calling contests right next door or far from home.

Purchase Now »