Deer season is over in Minnesota, but you can still hunt coyotes, bobcats and other predator animals this winter. Check your state’s local regulations for your state’s predator seasons. Then, use our Stump blinds and the tips below for winter predator hunting techniques to make the most out of the winter months by extending…

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  Coyotes are skilled predators whose primary food source are rabbits and mice, but they will target bigger game like deer or household pets if they’ve become accustomed to an urban setting. To help control the danger, it is legal to hunt coyotes at any time in Minnesota, there is no specific hunting season for…

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Predator animals like hogs, coyotes, and bobcats can threaten the deer herd in your area. These animals will hunt and take down the deer in your herd for their own harvest, severely diminishing the size of the deer population. Hunt these predator animals to protect your deer herd, ensure a healthy herd in the fall,…

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Hunting season can last year-round if you introduce predator hunting into your line-up. Predator hunting is a necessary part of conservation because it keeps the number of animals that threaten other wildlife in check. Here are some tips if you’re planning on transitioning your Stump blind into predator season. 1. Conceal Your Scent Foxes have…

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We know it’s hard to call it quits when your deer tags are filled for the season, but hunting season doesn’t have to stop with deer. Consider extending your season by hunting predator animals like foxes, coyotes, and bobcats. Hunting predators after deer season will keep your hunting skills sharp, keep meat in the freezer,…

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