As we loaded up the truck in preparation for the 45-minute drive to our hunting location, Wade and I were still reliving the unbelievable action we’d experienced the first day of the contest. 18 coyotes in a day was a personal best for each of us and we knew we’d put ourselves in a great position to win the National Coyote Calling Championship.
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BY Geoff Nemnich Published: March 4, 2019 Updated: August 3, 2024Dog Goggles With A Video Camera in Them? Yep, Rex Specs Does That – SHOT Show 2019
BY Riley Baxter Published: February 11, 2019 Updated: August 3, 2024RexSpecs has upped the ante with their new K9 Vision Player by installing a video camera that records what your dog sees. This new unit consists of the goggles, battery and video camera all in one.
The Last Minute Buck: Late Archery Season Success
BY Jake Wallace Published: December 1, 2018 Updated: August 3, 2024Sometimes a hunt comes down to luck. My hunt was about to end early with a broken bowstring until I found a buck at the last moment.
Picking a Brush Gun For Whitetail
BY Sam Trisler Published: November 1, 2018 Updated: August 3, 2024There’s more than one way to skin a cat, and more than one perspective on what makes a good brush gun. Ready or not, here’s my two cents.
October Coyotes – Don’t Miss Out on Primetime Conditions!
BY Geoff Nemnich Published: October 2, 2018 Updated: August 3, 2024October, taking advantage of primetime conditions during the early months of fall can lead to some of the best coyote-calling action of the season! Throughout this article, I’ll discuss the coyote life-cycle and how it relates to early season calling, the relationship between coyote populations and hunting pressure throughout the year, and how these coyote characteristics affect the early season approach to calling coyotes.
Prepping for Fur Season – Coyote Tips from a World Champion
BY Geoff Nemnich Published: September 3, 2018 Updated: August 3, 2024Amid the daydreaming, l work through the process of preparation, planning, and practice. Executing this process with efficiency and attentiveness will often be the difference between a successful or unsuccessful season of stacking fur. Throughout this article, I’ll touch on several key points in relation to this process. I’ll discuss how I use my time now to prepare, plan and practice for a winning season of calling and (hopefully) shooting coyotes!
The 400 Yard Deer Hunter: Summer Prep Required!
BY Brian McCombie Published: July 20, 2018 Updated: August 3, 2024Long-range hunting continues to gain in popularity. But just because you want to go long doesn’t mean dropping in bullets at 1,000 yards. Most deer hunters, for example, take their shots at 100 yards or less. Yet, if those same hunters could extend their range to 400 yards? Their chances at filling their tags would go up greatly.