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How Do You Hunt Predators?
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Predator hunting at night is a blast where legal.
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Hunters make eerie calls into the darkness and then search with spotlights to see what’s coming in for dinner.
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Coyotes are the most abundant predators, but they’re also the most difficult to hunt.
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Various foxes — grays, kits and reds — often come to the call.
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Foxes usually look much bigger than they actually are. A big one might weigh 12 pounds.
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Other critters like badgers, raccoons and ringtails respond to distress calling.
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Bobcats often wait and watch in the brush before committing to the calls.
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A big bobcat is a prized trophy for most predator hunters.
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These days, electronic calls are portable and produce a variety of excellent sounds.
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Semi-auto, AR-type rifles are a favorite choice of many predator hunters.
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Editor's note: This Realtree.com photo gallery was first published July 6, 2010.
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Predator calling, camo AR-15 rifles and precision shooting are putting Texas coyotes, bobcats, foxes and other varmints on notice.
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