33 coyotes killed in Carolina Coyote Classic tournament
On the first day of the Carolina Coyote Classic tournament last Friday, 111 hunters from across the state had a difficult time luring the super-wary predators close enough for shots. […]
On the first day of the Carolina Coyote Classic tournament last Friday, 111 hunters from across the state had a difficult time luring the super-wary predators close enough for shots. […]
Would you shoot a coyote if it gave you the chance to win $1000? That prospect might become reality if a recent South Carolina budget proposal becomes law, which could happen soon. […]
The lineage of beagles extends to Greece, in the fifth century B.C., where a small hound that hunted hares and was followed on foot was mentioned in “Treatise on Hunting”, but England is the modern beagle’s country of origin. […]
Finding, obtaining and training beagles isn’t difficult, but it takes some time and reasonable expense. […]
The SCDNR is teaming up with members of the South Carolina Trappers Association to hold their second Coyote Trapping and Management Workshop at the the Webb Wildlife Center in Hampton County on Mar. 23-24, which is a Wednesday and Thursday. […]
It’s no secret that coyotes continue to have a negative impact on the deer population in South Carolina, and even though the coyote hunting regulations are about as liberal as they can be, it’s just not feasible to make a dent in the numbers of coyotes throughout the state. That’s where trapping comes in. […]
It’s clear that coyotes run rampant across North Carolina, but rumors persist as to how the animals got here. […]
Coyotes are widespread across the Carolinas, and rumors persist about how they got here. […]
“I don’t understand it. I see plenty of squirrels when I’m deer hunting, but once deer season is over and I go after squirrels, they just don’t seem to be around.” […]
Grouse enjoy eating berries above all else, so hunters should keep a sharp eye out for them. Early in the season, grapes are a mainstay, but many types of berries remain edible all winter, even after a hard freeze. […]
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