The Hard Truth About Calling Coyotes

“Can I go with you when you call coyotes?” a buddy asked. “I want to shoot a couple.” I just started laughing.
READ MORE ›“Can I go with you when you call coyotes?” a buddy asked. “I want to shoot a couple.” I just started laughing.
READ MORE ›Redfish are capable of living up to 50 years, an incredible feat in the saltwater environment!
READ MORE ›The author says after an accident, he doesnt think hunting alone is a good idea anymore.
READ MORE ›Vermont anglers are quick to blame the pike for declines in salmon and rainbows, and for good reason.
READ MORE ›Waterfowlers are a passionate bunch. Here are some tips to help you have a safe and successful hunt!
READ MORE ›The Chesapeake Bay Bridge provides many fish-attracting pilings, from one side of the Chesapeake to the other.
READ MORE ›It’s only 36 miles long, but the Niagara River may well be the single best fishing spot in the United States!
READ MORE ›I was beginning to feel uncomfortable, and that the guys were thinking I was a poor representative of the female hunter. I was on a spring bear hunt in Alberta, Canada. A bunch of us were getting ready to shoot our bows, and attention was focused on my set-up: a new Mathews Outback bow set at 52 pounds, Carbon Impact arrows with 2-inch plastic fletching, tipped with 75-grain Muzzy broadheads. Somebody said, “Hey, did those arrows come with a Barbie set?” It was time to defend myself.
READ MORE ›Wade N. from Pennsylvania writes to ask if wearing a full body harness while hunting from a treestand makes that much difference compared to wearing a safety belt.
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