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3 Tips for Locating Coyotes

To call coyotes successfully, you have to hunt where they hang out. Follow these tips to find more of them.

Know-How: The Earlier, the Better for Predators

Take advantage of summer-season offspring of predator and prey to bag coyotes when the heat is on.

Turkey Hunting: Gobbler Clucks

Do low, slow, coarse gobbler clucks do the trick?

Tips and Tactics for Calling Late-Winter Coyotes

The clock is ticking on the fur season, and this might be your last chance to call in a coyote. Try these strategies—howls, whines and other vocalizations—to bring a coyote running and end the season on a positive note.

Know-How: Throw Coyotes a Change-Up

Coyotes learn quickly to avoid your calls when they hear the same ones from the same places over and over. Follow these tips to change the results.

How to Hunt Coyotes Without Calling

Coyotes can become accustomed to the usual tactics. To get the best of them, forget calling and think like a deer hunter.

Know-How: Let Elk Set the Pace for Calling

Equally as imperative as identifying when you need to run or walk when hunting elk is recognizing when to call without restrictions or with disciplined reservation.

Know-How: Five Elk-Calling Don’ts

Sometimes calling elk is about knowing what not to do.

How to Call a Mule Deer

Mule deer and whitetails share a way with words. If you need to persuade a mule deer to show itself in timber or pry it from a desert crevice, consider deer calls.

Know-How: Sound Like the Elk Herd

Here's a simple truth: You should carry an arsenal of calls for cows and bulls alike when elk hunting.

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