Coyote hunting can be an exhilarating and challenging experience, especially when done with a partner. Hunting in pairs not only enhances safety but also increases the effectiveness of the hunt....... Read More
Hunting coyotes can be an exhilarating experience, but when the rain starts to fall, it can add an extra layer of challenge to the hunt. However, with the right strategies...... Read More
Coyotes, often considered both a nuisance and a challenge for landowners, can significantly impact local ecosystems and livestock populations. However, integrating coyote hunting into land management practices can provide a...... Read More
Coyote hunting is an exciting and effective way to manage predator populations, but staying legally compliant is essential. Laws vary by state and can include licensing requirements, hunting seasons, bag...... Read More
Tracking Coyotes: Physical Signs and Digital Tools Tracking coyotes is an essential skill for hunters and wildlife managers, helping locate predators, understand movement patterns, and increase hunting success. Combining traditional...... Read More
Coyote Hunting in Open Country: Strategies for Visibility and SuccessOpen country hunting presents both opportunities and challenges for coyote hunters. Wide fields, prairies, and agricultural lands offer long sightlines, making...... Read More
Electronic calls have revolutionized predator hunting, giving hunters the ability to broadcast prey distress sounds, coyote vocalizations, or multi-bird flock noises over long distances. While highly effective, their use raises...... Read More
Coyote hunting can be one of the most challenging forms of predator hunting. Coyotes are highly adaptable, intelligent, and wary animals. They detect threats quickly, avoid repeated danger, and constantly...... Read More
Coyote hunting doesn’t end with a successful harvest. Proper pelt preparation is critical for preserving fur quality and maximizing value when selling to fur buyers. Handling pelts correctly — from...... Read More
Why the Pacific Northwest Is Unique for Coyote Hunting The Pacific Northwest (PNW) features lush forests, river valleys, coastal plains, and rugged mountain terrain. This diverse environment supports abundant coyote...... Read More