Kansas created the night vision hunting season for coyotes in 2021. Hunters say it’s a great option and want it expanded, but some property owners and regulators have concerns. MEADE COUNTY, Kansas — ...
The change increases the number of days that artificial light, night vision and thermal imagery equipment may be used when ...
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks will host three public meetings in March to gather feedback on the night vision coyote hunting season. These open forum meetings will provide an opportunity ...
Some hunters have embraced new technologies, such as night vision and thermal imaging equipment, that give them an advantage over the nocturnal predators they enjoy pursuing. Other coyote and fox ...
Night hunting is a game of patience, skill, and stealth. The darkness gives hogs, coyotes, and varmints the confidence to roam freely, assuming they’re safe from human eyes. But what if you could see ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Three special meetings are scheduled across Kansas to discuss night-vision coyote hunting in the Sunflower State. The meetings, which are being sponsored by the Kansas Department ...
The coyote is an amazingly adaptable and very prolific wild critter which has expanded its range across North America and has recently even ventured beyond the Panama Canal into South America.
A cautious coyote trots along a fence line at a farm in Fenton, Missouri, on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019. Coyotes can be seen more easily in the winter months when there is less cover for them to hide.
Ask any enthusiastic hunter under age 30 what piece of gear they’re saving their money to buy, and I’ll bet the majority will tell you it’s a thermal scope. Or maybe a thermal monocular. Thermals ...
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