If you are planning on calling raccoons in to the gun or camera by yourself, you should use an electronic caller, not a mouth call. Why? Because when raccoons respond to either raccoon fight sounds or sounds of other raccoons, … Continue Reading ►
Category Archives: Tactics
Finding places to go wildlife or predator calling isn’t easy here in the populated East, where predator callers are often limited to a few areas, especially when hunting, due to setbacks, etc… This often leads to having to call the … Continue Reading ►
Since its densely populated here on Cape Cod, I do much of my wildlife calling in areas where hunting is not allowed because of firearm discharge setbacks or other local regulations. My truck is often parked along the side of … Continue Reading ►
Here is an interesting tip I found while browsing Field & Stream magazine many years ago. Sitting in a tree stand while deer hunting can be boring when the deer are not moving. When deer hunting from a treestand bring … Continue Reading ►
On Cape Cod there is not a lot of high ground, except for in the sand dunes and a few other spots. Most of the Cape is low ground like old bogs, tidal creeks, marshes, swamps and ponds with some … Continue Reading ►
I’ve been listening to the Predator Down podcast for the last couple months on my iPhone. The host Lync Jones, does a great job and has some really good guests on the show. The podcast format is real low key … Continue Reading ►
Here’s a pic of a Screech Owl I called in right behind my house. This Cape Cod Screech Owl responded to the Johnny Stewart Songbird/Screech Owl Call (CT130). A sound that I digitized for use in my Western Rivers Nite … Continue Reading ►
Howling for coyotes is an exciting method of locating and/or calling them in. Locating Coyotes With a Coyote Howler The lone howl or group howl works great for locating coyotes in an area. One strategy is to go out before … Continue Reading ►
Where I live here on Cape Cod, we get a lot of wind at times. Since I work on an offshore fishing boat in the Fall, I often get time off when it is windy. So if I want to … Continue Reading ►
Want to see better at night? Here’s a good tip for predator callers that work the night shift. Before you head to your stand, get all you gear out, lock your vehicle and get ready. Then close your eyes and … Continue Reading ►