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Predator Hunting

Primos’ New Sit’N Spin Crazy Critter

by Outdoor Hub October 6, 2011
Primos’ New Sit’N Spin Crazy Critter

The Primos Sit’N Spin Crazy Critter’s stop and go erratic movements, realistic fur with white tip tails, and adjustable speed, mimic those of a wounded rodent or bird. The Small collapsible design of the Sit’N Spin makes packing it a breeze.  The stake and decoy mount can be unscrewed from the motor and attached to [...]

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Primos Announces New Turbo Dogg Electronic Predator Call

by Outdoor Hub October 6, 2011
Primos Announces New Turbo Dogg Electronic Predator Call

The Primos Turbo Dogg “Speaks the Language”, with 36 sounds and 4 preprogrammed Expert™ Hunts.  Expert™ Hunts are calling sequences that allow you to have Randy Anderson and other Team Primos members actually calling for you! The Turbo Dogg is turbo charged by a 25 WATT AMP and a horn speaker that produce long reaching [...]

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Just Ten More Minutes: Wolf Hunting Finale

by Colin Anthony September 29, 2011
Just Ten More Minutes: Wolf Hunting Finale

The dark of night was upon us and the Norris Drive boys were down two points in the neighborhood baseball game, and all we needed was just ten more minutes to win the game. The trouble was that I knew exactly what time it was – and my mom had enacted a 7pm curfew. Momma [...]

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Hunters: Apply for a Cougar Hunting Permit in Utah by Oct. 12

by Outdoor Hub September 26, 2011

Applications accepted until Oct. 12 If you want to hunt cougars on a limited-entry unit in Utah, you need to get your application in soon. Applications for hunting permits will be accepted at www.wildlife.utah.gov until 11 p.m. on Oct. 12. Judi Tutorow, wildlife licensing coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, reminds you that if [...]

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A Tradition of Trial and Error: Wolf Hunting Days Two through Four

by Colin Anthony September 21, 2011
A Tradition of Trial and Error: Wolf Hunting Days Two through Four

When I chat with non-hunters, they always seem to ask the same questions and make the same comments. “How can you sit in the rain, snow and the cold for hours and enjoy it? I think I would be bored if I had to sit still for hours, and not to mention what’s the point [...]

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Wolf Hunting with Ravens and Eagles

by Ed Johnson September 21, 2011
Wolf Hunting with Ravens and Eagles

Having not hunted wolves previously, I set out to learn as much as I could about this crafty, mysterious creature before I ever left Missouri on my trip to northwest Ontario. There is little information on the actual hunting of the Timber Wolf (or Gray Wolf) other than guide services and trappers throughout North America. [...]

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Wolf Hunting: An Exercise in Preparation

by Ed Johnson September 21, 2011
Wolf Hunting: An Exercise in Preparation

Packing for me always starts several weeks before the actual trip. I pack and then cull out the items I can actually do without. I concentrate on my hunting clothes to handle any kind of weather. I usually boil water and do some light laundry, especially my hunting clothes. After a long drive to my [...]

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All Mountain Lion Hunting Closed in Montana Districts 320 and 333

by Outdoor Hub September 20, 2011

The hunting of all mountain lions in southwestern Montana hunting districts 320 & 333, which include portions of Madison, Silver Bow, Gallatin and Jefferson counties, closed for the fall season one-half hour after sunset on September 18, 2011. These hunting district(s) will re-open for the hunting of all mountain lion for the winter season beginning [...]

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Coyote Class 101

by Lisa Metheny September 20, 2011
Coyote Class 101

Did you know predator hunting is increasing almost as fast as the coyote population is in suburbia? It’s true. A growing number of hunters have discovered the thrill of victory and defeat as they try and outwit the wiley coyote. There are several reasons why predator hunting is on the rise, such as the increase [...]

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A Long Walk in Wolf Country: Day One Wolf Hunting

by Colin Anthony September 18, 2011
A Long Walk in Wolf Country: Day One Wolf Hunting

Most people don’t get the chance to feel the mixed inner desire to stay on your hunting stand five more minutes and in the same heartbeat know you should run like hell. The first time I felt this combination of extreme pleasure and duress was in 2009 when I was on my first bear hunt. [...]

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Arizona Game and Fish Update on Wolf Reintroduction Projects

by Arizona Elk Society September 16, 2011

The Arizona Game and Fish Department has been informed that Mexican authorities plan to release five Mexican wolves this month at an undisclosed ranch location in northeastern Sonora, Mexico. While the department does not know the specific date or other details at this time, it has received indications that the wolves being released will be [...]

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Preparing for Wolf Hunting in the Canadian Northwest

by Ed Johnson September 12, 2011
Preparing for Wolf Hunting in the Canadian Northwest

Each year in September, I look forward to making another trip up north to one of my favorite wilderness destinations in northwest Ontario. It is a secluded and pristine camp known as Bluffy Lake Lodge. I have hunted and fished there for several years now and always look forward to my return. Having taken several [...]

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New Alligator Hotspot in West Central Alabama for the 2011 Season

by Outdoor Hub September 8, 2011
New Big-Alligator Hotspot in West Central Alabama for the 2011 Season

Alabama has a new big-alligator hotspot after the Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division (WFF) opened an area in west central Alabama for the 2011 season. The west central zone, which includes Monroe County (north of US Hwy. 84), Wilcox County and Dallas County, had 50 tags and 40 of them were filled. One of those [...]

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Dyeing Traps With Black Walnuts

by Up North Journal September 3, 2011

Recently I’ve had the privilege of learning how to prep predator traps for trapping season from an experienced local trapper. Doug McDonald from here in Mid Michigan showed me the ropes of how to boil, dye and wax traps for the upcoming season. We took a different approach than purchasing your typical dye for treating [...]

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Michigan DNR Offering Classes in Bear and Coyote Hunting at Rifle River State Recreation Area

by Outdoor Hub August 26, 2011

The Department of Natural Resources wants to ensure that hunters have all the knowledge they need for a successful hunting season and is offering two classes suitable for both the novice and experienced hunter. Bear Hunting 101 and Coyote Hunting 101 are taking place starting at noon Saturday, Sept.10, at the Rifle River State Recreation [...]

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Vortex Optics 15×56 Kaibab HD Field-tested

by Jim Kinsey July 31, 2011
Wide-open spaces just met their match. Introducing Vortex Optics 15x56 Kaibabs.

When one thinks of the West, vast landscapes come to mind! Living in Montana’s “Big Sky Country” means searching for animals at long distances. I recently met Scott Parks from Vortex optics and he mentioned their stand alone binocular called the Kaibab HD. With a 15 power optical rating and large 56 mm objective lens, [...]

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Easton Foundations to Host First Annual Hunting Expo

by Outdoor Hub July 18, 2011

Easton Newberry Sports Complex and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission have teamed up to host the first annual Easton Foundations Hunting Expo the weekend of Aug. 27th & 28th. The event will feature companies from all realms of the hunting world, as well as a 3D shoot, live radio broadcast and music, special [...]

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USSAF Suggests Removing Western Great Lakes Wolves from ESA Protection

by Outdoor Hub July 11, 2011

(Columbus, OH) – The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation (USSAF) and a group of state sportsmen’s organizations have submitted comments to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for returning recovered wolf populations in the Western Great Lakes region to state management. Western Great Lakes wolves are currently on the Endangered Species List (ESA). This is the [...]

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PrimeTime Pure Aerosol Sprays from Hunter’s Specialties Offers More Coverage with Less Mess

by Outdoor Hub July 6, 2011

Hunter’s Specialties® new PrimeTime® Pure aerosol sprays provide hunters with a faster way to apply and use scents with less mess and more even coverage. PrimeTime Pure aerosol sprays are available in Premium Doe Estrus, Natural Doe Urine, Dominant Buck Urine and Cow Elk Estrus as attractant scents for deer and elk hunters, as well [...]

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Consider the Wind when Hunting Coyotes with a Caller

by Outdoor Hub Fans July 5, 2011

When you’re dealing with Coyotes, the wind is always your main set up factor. I always try to sit low, in a high position and makes sure the sun is to my back. Try not to let the coyotes see your outline. If your using an electronic caller, place it out and up wind from [...]

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