Understanding Eastern Coyotes Larger and Smarter Than You Think Eastern coyotes tend to be larger than their western counterparts and often show hybrid traits with wolves. This makes them: Extremely...... Read More
Why Hunt the Greater Prairie-Chicken (and its cousin the Lesser Prairie-Chicken)? These iconic upland birds inhabit wide-open grasslands and provide one of the most challenging—and rewarding—bird hunts in North America....... Read More
Canada Goose Hunting: Field vs. Water Tactics Explained Canada geese are adaptable, wary, and smart—yet highly patternable when you understand how they feed, loaf, travel, and respond to pressure. Success...... Read More
Hunting Wild Turkeys: Using Ground Blinds the Right Way Ground blinds have become one of the most reliable tools for turkey hunters. They offer concealment, comfort, weather protection, and unbeatable...... Read More
Hunting Cottontail Rabbits in Snow Snow transforms cottontail rabbit hunting. Fresh tracks reveal hidden movement, thick cover becomes more strategic, and rabbits sit tighter while relying on brushy, sheltered habitat....... Read More
Mourning Dove Hunting: Shotgun Selection and Tips for Better Wingshooting Mourning dove hunting delivers some of the fastest shooting action in the uplands. Quick passes, erratic flight paths, and crowded...... Read More
Black Bear Hunting: Baiting vs. Spot-and-Stalk Strategies Black bear hunting varies dramatically depending on region, regulations, terrain, and the hunter’s preferred style. The two most common methods—baiting and spot-and-stalk—each offer...... Read More
Hunting Mule Deer in the Sagebrush Sea The “sagebrush sea” defines huge portions of mule deer country—rolling basins, broken ridges, high-desert foothills, and vast expanses of low, gray shrublands stretching...... Read More
Wild Boar Hunting: Best Times and Places to Find Hogs Wild boar—also called feral hogs—are adaptable, destructive, intelligent, and prolific. They thrive in climates ranging from the Deep South to...... Read More
Hunting Canvasbacks: Open-Water Strategies for Big-Water Divers Canvasbacks—“cans”—are legendary diver ducks known for their speed, size, and fondness for vast, windswept open water. Targeting them requires more than standard puddle-duck...... Read More