Ultimate Coyote Hunting News
Tim Wells with a wolf he took with his bow. Relentless Pursuit's Tim Wells talks with Ultimate Coyote Hunting
Tim Wells' skills are what some would call out of this world. This guy hunts all different species of animals with his bow. Although he holds some world records for big game, Tim still loves to hunt coyotes and he is darn good at it.Like many communities across the Southwest, those in the Las Vegas Valley have seen residential and commercial development reach into areas that were previously undeveloped. As it has elsewhere, that development has had a direct impact on numerous wildlife species and their habitats. Ironically, while some species suffer from the impacts of urban development the wily coyote continues to thrive.
Ultimate Coyote Hunting Spotlight: Arizona Coyotes - Oct. 06, 2009
Coyotes are Arizona's most common predator and found throughout the entire state. Though not always seen, their vocalizations consisting of howls, yelps, and barks are regularly heard during almost any night spent in the field. The animal's pointed ears, narrow nose, reddish brown to blond coat, and black or white tipped tail, help differentiate coyotes from dogs and wolves. The head and body length of coyotes is about 2 ½ to 3 feet with the tail adding another foot or so.
idaho wolf hunt is on - for now - Aug. 31, 2009
Fraught with uncertainty, Idaho's first regulated wolf hunt will get under way as planned, opening in the Lolo and Sawtooth wolf zones Tuesday, September 1.
Waiting for Coyotes Call author signing books in Pierre - Oct. 03, 2008
PIERRE, S.D.-Author Jerry Wilson will be in Pierre next week to discuss and sign his new book from the South Dakota State Historical Society, Waiting for Coyote’s Call: An Eco-Memoir from the Missouri River Bluff.
Coyote Figures for 2007-2008 - Jun. 12, 2008
WESTBOROUGH, MA - Final figures gathered by MassWildlife's five district offices totaled a record 442 coyotes taken by licensed hunters during the 2007-2008 coyote season.
Coyotes Join Wildlife Migration to Cities - Aug. 01, 2004
SPRINGFIELD, ILL. -- Chicagoans talk passionately about Da’ Bears and Cubs, but there is a new, growing presence in Chicagoland: da' coyotes -- not a sports team, but the real four-legged critters.