Coyotes may be among the most prolific and proficient predators in North America. Yet, they are crafty devils that can frustrate just about any hunter. If you would like to learn how to pursue them or improve your predator hunting skills with these animals, correspondent Gary Lewis may have found just the thing for you – it’s a predator hunting school that offers hands-on training in the field. Here’s what he had to say about this opportunity:
“If you’d like to build your predator hunting prowess on a hunt that provides multiple shot opportunities, consider spending a weekend with Gary Madison on the high desert, east of Burns, Oregon. Seventy-one-year-old Gary Madison has hunted coyotes for 58 years. Over the last five seasons, he has won five calling contests and owns the belt buckles to prove it. A retired teacher, he decided to use his skill in instruction to turn coyote hunters into efficient predator hunters, and so, he created the Gary Madison Predator Calling School.
“Madison starts each class with a session at the range to assess the hunters’ skills and fine-tune rifles and optics. Then he brings the student on a simulated hunt. Under field conditions, he explains calling, cover, camouflage, strategy, decoy placement, cover scents, how to read body language and how to engage targets at various distances.....