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Slow Down that Coyote for the Best Shot

Posted by Mark Kayser on Jan 3, 2025

Slow Down that Coyote for the Best Shot

Eager coyotes have a conviction to race to calls, especially those that sound like an easy dinner. A jogging, trotting, running or racing coyote represents a challenging shot when compared to a shot o …

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Saving and Using a Tarsal Gland

Posted by CJ Davis on Dec 6, 2024

Saving and Using a Tarsal Gland

Did you know that tarsal glands exist on bucks and does and are active year-round? Also, bucks are urinating down their back legs, called “rub urinating,” to create the musty odor most whitetail deer …

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How to Stay Warm When Coyote Hunting

Posted by Ted Marks on Nov 26, 2024

How to Stay Warm When Coyote Hunting

Coyote hunting often means long hours in freezing temperatures. Staying warm can make all the difference between an enjoyable, successful hunt and an early trip back to the truck. When the cold bites …

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Interview With a Deer Tracker

Posted by CJ Davis on Nov 8, 2024

Interview With a Deer Tracker

Having been a bowhunter longer than I care to admit, I have been around my share of deer trailing dogs. We do hear about how dogs have helped recover deer, though it’s usually from the hunter’s viewp …

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5 Post-Rut Whitetail Hunting Tips

Posted by Ted Marks on Oct 29, 2024

5 Post-Rut Whitetail Hunting Tips

The post-rut season is the doldrums for many deer hunters. The bachelor groups of bucks from the early season have disbanded and the excitement of the rut is over. That doesn't mean it's time to put u …

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The Key to Deer Stand Placement

Posted by Nate Pittman on Sep 29, 2024

The Key to Deer Stand Placement

Ask any experienced hunter, and they’ll tell you that success often boils down to one key factor—deer stand placement. Finding the right spot isn’t as simple as picking a random tree and hoping for th …

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