Varmint & Predator Hunting
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Predator and varmint hunting is the practice of hunting smaller animals like coyote and fox, usually in the name of something other than food. Whether for sport or for protection of the land, many people engage in varmint and predator hunting. Find out more information on many of the commonly hunted varmints below.
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Coyote
Coyotes are common throughout much of North and Central America having a range of anywhere north of Panama all the way up through the US and Canada. They live in.....
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Red Fox
Red foxes can have a wide array of coat colors, ranging from deep reddish brown to yellow on their upper body contrasted by a white or light gray belly and.....
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Crows
American crows are the common, completely black birds with which many people are familiar. Their feathers are shiny and have a slightly shimmery effect in light. They have very strong.....
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Alligator
The average size of the adult female alligator is about 10 feet while males typically grow to be about 14 feet long. Some American alligator lengths have been recorded upwards.....
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Coon Hunting
The most distinguishable characteristics of the raccoon are its black mask across the eyes and bushy tail with anywhere from four to ten black rings. The forepaws resemble slender human.....
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