Predator Hunting Gear Primer : What You Need to Know About Varmint Hunting

The pros at Tenzing give new varmint hunters the lowdown on hunting tactics and predator hunting gear.

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USA-(Ammoland.com)- Coyotes, foxes and bobcats are North America’s most abundant terrestrial predators.

These species play key roles in the ecosystem, helping to manage rodent populations, scavenging carrion and preying on larger animals that may be sick or weak. They are also cunning and adaptable.

Coyotes, in particular, have undergone significant changes relative to range, behavior and physiology in just a short period of time. Once relegated to the American West, coyotes have expanded their range to include most of the North American continent over the past 100 years or so.

Such expansion has been linked to human development and the resultant extirpation of larger predators like gray wolves, black bears and cougars.

Move on to another location if predators don’t respond to your calls after 15 minutes or so. Tenzing’s PP15 Predator Pack (MSRP $339.99) makes it easy for predator hunters to remain mobile and comfortable, while carrying all necessary predator hunting gear and equipment
Move on to another location if predators don’t respond to your calls after 15 minutes or so. Tenzing’s PP15 Predator Pack (MSRP $339.99) makes it easy for predator hunters to remain mobile and comfortable, while carrying all necessary predator hunting gear and equipment

Their ability to adapt to human land use development and a relative abundance of larger prey like white-tailed deer has also brought about changes to the coyote’s social structure. Once largely solitary, coyotes now live in highly flexible social organizations ranging from family groups or loosely knit packs of unrelated individuals. Studies also suggest that their body size is increasing, perhaps due to hybridization with wolves and domestic dogs, which is well documented in certain areas throughout their expanded range.

These adaptations have affected changes in the ways coyotes hunt, especially for larger prey like deer, which they typically pursue in pairs or small groups.

Why Hunt Predators?

Bobcats range from southern Canada to central Mexico, including most of the continental United States. These solitary and adaptable predators are most active during the periods around dusk and dawn. Photo courtesy of Bill W Ca at English Wikipedia
Bobcats range from southern Canada to central Mexico, including most of the continental United States. These solitary and adaptable predators are most active during the periods around dusk and dawn. Photo courtesy of Bill W Ca at English Wikipedia

Since predator species have few natural enemies throughout much of their range, hunting helps to keep populations in check.

This is especially important in areas where predators are numerous and may be adversely impacting livestock, pets, game or other wildlife populations. In addition to preying on such animals, coyotes are also known to carry and transmit a variety of diseases and parasites. Predator pelts also have commercial value and may be legally sold in most states.

Further, with the right predator hunting gear, varmint-hunting opportunities are widespread and typically extend into late winter when other hunting seasons are closed.

Finally, almost anyone who enjoys hunting for deer, turkey, elk or other game species is likely to find predator hunting fun, challenging and rewarding due to the active calling it employs and the intellect of the animals pursued.

Gearing Up: Predator Hunting Gear

Mossberg’s 4x4 Rifle
Mossberg’s 4×4 Rifle is a popular varmint rifle

With the popularity of predator hunting on the rise, a full compliment of predator hunting gear and accessories is currently available over a variety of brands and price points.

When used within the limits of its particular range and in accordance with applicable state laws, almost any firearm can be successfully used as a predator hunting rifle. Most serious predator hunters, however, prefer bolt-action or AR-style rifles chambered in the neighborhood of .223 Rem, .22-250 Rem, .220 Swift, .204 Ruger or .243 Win. Those shooting the smaller end of this range can expect better results using the heaviest premium ammunition they can obtain. Heavier-barreled varmint model rifles also offer increased downrange accuracy.

That said, deer hunters just getting into predator hunting are likely to find their existing deer rifles to be capable and acceptable predator guns. Be sure to check your state’s hunting regulations for any restrictions.

Once relegated to the American West, coyotes can now be found throughout most of North America. Coyote hunting is a critical management tool throughout much of their range, especially where larger predators are in decline. USFWS photo.
Once relegated to the American West, coyotes can now be found throughout most of North America. Coyote hunting is a critical management tool throughout much of their range, especially where larger predators are in decline. USFWS photo.

Predator Hunting Optics

As with most kinds of hunting, quality optics are critical to predator-hunting success and a critical part of your predator hunting gear. Binoculars help hunters spot predators early enough to prepare for a shot.

Eight-to-ten-power binos with 40-50 mm objective lenses offer a user-friendly combination of magnification, image stability and brightness. Laser rangefinders allow hunters to accurately range distance-to-target. The best of the best binocular models that automatically compensate for slope and employ bright or adjustable displays make ranging easier in areas of varying terrain and during low-light periods.

Finally, a quality, variable-power riflescope (read or pick of best riflescopes) allows predator hunters to clearly identify their target and place an accurate killing shot.

Since predators are often most active during low-light periods, look for a scope that will perform in such conditions. The light-gathering abilities of a riflescope increase as objective lens size increases. A larger tube diameter also helps, although to a lesser degree. Finally, lower magnification settings increase light-gathering capability in a variable-power scope. What all of this suggests is that a predator hunter will be well-served by choosing a scope with a large objective lens of at least 50 mm and a larger tube size of 30-33 mm.

Make these light-gathering factors your primary considerations, then select a variable-power magnification that makes the scope useful for the other types of hunting you may do with your rifle.

Flextone FG-PRED-00009 Eastern Predator Combo
Flextone Game Calls offers region-specific Predator Combo Packs that each include two mouth calls – one long-range rabbit squealer and one close-range mouse squeaker – for under 20 bucks.

Predator Hunting Calls

Calling is an essential part of predator hunting and your predator hunting gear set. Bobcats, coyotes and foxes are highly opportunistic and will investigate any sounds made by their prey, especially distress cries. Additionally, coyotes, in particular, are highly vocal animals and communicate with a complex vocabulary. While volumes have been written on coyote communications and vocalizations, biologists still don’t have a solid understanding of what it all means. As with any game-calling endeavor, firsthand observation is the best teacher, so beginning predator hunters are likely to experience the best outcomes by sticking to the proven rodent squeaks and distress cries that can be produced, with practice, by inexpensive mouth calls. Programmable electronic calls that can be placed and activated remotely are great options for more advanced predator hunters.

Remotely activated electronic calls like Flextone’s Vengeance FLX 100 (MSRP $142.99) come pre-loaded with numerous predator and prey sounds. These calls are useful because they can be placed anywhere and help hunters avoid detection.
Remotely activated electronic calls like Flextone’s Vengeance FLX 100 (MSRP $142.99) come pre-loaded with numerous predator and prey sounds. These calls are useful because they can be placed anywhere and help hunters avoid detection.

Predator Hunting Decoys

No predator hunting gear set would be complete without decoys. Decoys are effective predator-hunting tools. Anything small and furry that moves can be irresistible eye candy to predators. Naturally curious and bold at times, coyotes, foxes and bobcats are also cunning and wary, so an intriguing visual queue – presented in combination with effective calling – can complete the illusion that gives predators the confidence necessary to close the distance.

Flextone Lure Motion Electronic Predator Decoy
When used in combination with proper calling, Flextone’s Lure Motion Decoy (MSRP $29.99) provides an irresistible visual queue to bobcats, coyotes and foxes that can cause them to quickly close the distance.

Mobility is key when hunting predators. Most experienced predator hunters suggest setting up in an area offering good concealment and extended visibility, then staying there for 15-30 minutes. Depending on how intrusive you are while getting to your spot, consider waiting 10-15 minutes for things to settle down before calling. Call intermittently for 15-30 seconds at a time and remain still after calling while scanning the area for signs of incoming predators.

If nothing appears within 15 minutes or so, most experts advise moving on and repeating the process at another set-up.

As in any hunting, a good pair of binoculars is key to detecting your quarry before it sees you.
As in any hunting, a good pair of binoculars is key to detecting your quarry before it sees you.

A product like Tenzing’s well thought out TZ PP15 Predator Pack makes transporting your firearm, ammunition, calls and other essential predator hunting gear between set-ups quick and easy. Furthermore, this clever pack’s unique, spring-loaded adjustable legs and padded seat allow predator hunters to quickly set up anywhere and remain comfortably seated while calling and shooting.

When the exciting time comes to make a shot, it’s tempting to simply level the crosshairs on the center of the animal – regardless of the angle – and squeeze the trigger. But killing animals with fast, relatively lightweight projectiles can be tricky business. Know the particular ballistics of your rifle and ammunition, and don’t risk shots that may wound an animal and prevent recovery. Make shot selection the same priority you make it while hunting deer or other game. When using smaller calibers, a broadside shot into center mass directly above the front leg is the highest percentage kill shot a predator hunter can make.

With the right predator hunting gear, varmint hunting is rewarding for all the right reasons. It is challenging due to the quarry’s intellect, available when other hunting seasons may be closed, and typically highly beneficial from a management standpoint. All it takes is a few key pieces of specialized predator hunting gear and a desire to participate.

About Tenzing

First introduced at the Archery Trade Association (ATA) Show in January 2012, the Tenzing line of innovative, high-tech, high performance packs are engineered and built to help hunters go farther, stay longer, and comfortably carry incredible loads in and even bigger ones back out. Tenzing packs are constructed from the finest materials available, including the world’s strongest fiber, Dyneema, and designed to be the lightest, most rugged, best organized and most versatile packs on the market. A company of hunters who listen to other hunters, Tenzing pursues innovation through real world product feedback from one of the hardest-working hunting pro and field staffs in the industry. Tenzing products have received numerous recognitions for innovation and quality, including a prestigious Field & Stream Best of the Best 2012 Award for the Tenzing TZ 2220.

For more information on Tenzing and its products, please visit www.TenzingOutdoors.com.