Hunting and Trapping Articles by John Coit
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Deer Hunting
The Season is over, or is it? Follow guide John Coit on his post season scouting techniques for big whitetails
Field Dressing Deer Step by step procedure for field dresing your deer
Turkey Hunting
A Morning Class Interrupted Head out early morning with guide John Coit and his hunter Rick Johnson after a legendary PVHC gobbler.
The Killing Fields Revisited Rare is the sure thing in the turkey woods but when a perfect storm of habitat, feed, and nesting areas collide you may find your own killing field.
North Meets South Head north to New York for gobbler action with John Coit, Dave Bryan, and Greg Epperson.
Turkey Shotgun Bore Polishing It has happened to the best of us, dead gobbler at 35 yards and you pull the hammer. Miraculously the bird runs off through an unseen hole in your pattern. Follow this step by step guide to increase pattern density in your turkey gun.
Singing In the Rain Rain got you holed up? Get your gear on and get after those rainy day gobblers with John Coit and Dave Bryan.
Trapping
Trapping as a Management Tool While the fur market does little to attract outdoorsman to the trapline, game managers know trapping plays a vital roll in game management plans.
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