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Scents for Coyotes?

Being a dyed-in-the-wool bowhunter means I am always worried about something smelling me. This is not something that needs telling to serious predator guys, but just a way of explaining how, many moons ago I started using Wildlife Research Center’s Scent Killer scent-eliminating sprays, shower products and laundry soaps.

How to Hunt Suburban Coyotes

Gas prices are up and the stock market’s down. Most of us are on a tight budget, but want to find some good hunting close to home that won’t push the fuel tab into three digits and keep us away from family and other obligations for days on end.

Scent Crusher Introduces Locker Lite

For those in the market for a hunting locker on the smaller side, Scent Crusher has released the Locker Lite, a scaled down version of its larger Locker.

First Look: Ozonics Micro3

Ozonics Hunting has debuted the new Micro3 ozone generator. Working off the 12V power of a cigarette lighter, the Micro3 plugs easily into most any car, truck, boat or RV.

Beat Thermals and Tag More Deer

Thermals aren't as predictable as they may seem. Consider these factors when choosing a stand location for whitetail deer on hillsides and other slopes.

How Bucks Get Whiffs of Us

There are too many variables with wind and terrain to explore here, but if you apply these general rules to your woods you’ll see the places where, though they might have a lot of sign, the winds aren’t stable enough to hunt.

Must-Have Storage Solutions for Hunters

Need a better way to store your gear? We've got you covered.

First Look: Wildgame Innovations ZeroTrace Odor Eliminator

Wildgame Innovations has introduced three new-for-2020 scent elimination products, each using ZeroTrace PureION technology.

Deer Defense Shield: Same Senses, Different Reactions

Researchers can dissect and explain the whitetail’s great eyes, ears and nose, but no amount of data can explain how and why each deer responds so differently to what it sees, hears and smells.

5 Key Factors for Killing Mountain Bucks

Your typical “Mountain” buck is different than most of the deer you see on television or read about in magazines. The variables surrounding what they eat and where they sleep are countless. As a result, getting close to one can be tough. Getting close enough to consistently kill a mature one can seem nearly impossible. But it isn’t.

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