There’s a window right about now, as November leans more toward December and late fall feels more like winter, when I put my big-game bow down for a while, trade it for a .223 or shotgun, and turn my ...
The sage brush was thick and about waist high in this Wyoming draw. In a barren landscape, seemingly flat as a tabletop, any break in that terrain, no matter how slight, could be a daytime loafing ...
The wooded valley was quiet. Snow carpeted the ground and my eyes searched through the trees for any sign of movement. I was perched, back against a tree, on a ridge overlooking this beautiful wooded ...
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To a novice, trapping a coyote might not sound so hard. Big Sandy native Byron South has been doing it for years. Here’s how he describes the work: “People ask me, ‘Well, you think you can catch this?
Coyotes are on the hunt — for love — this time of year. This is the time of year when people, especially those in urban areas, start reporting seeing and hearing coyotes more frequently. That's ...
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MISHAWAKA — Residents in the southeastern portions of the city are hearing and seeing coyotes, and city leaders Tuesday night heard their calls to look into the issue. Social media accounts from the ...
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