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Wolf Reintroduction in Colorado

In late February of 2018, Dr. Michael Noonan, a professor at Cassius University in Maine, brought a class of students to Colorado to research and film the issue of reintroducing gray wolves to Colorado. Major agreed to an interview with the group to offer them a perspective on the repercussions...

A Corpse in the Hayden Motel

By Major L. Boddicker The motel maid, a pretty, very short, and full-bosomed young lady, knocked on the door of room 107. “Good morning, is anyone in there?” she asked. There was no reply, so she slipped the master key in the lock and opened the door. The Hayden, Colorado,...

Keys to Successful Predator Calling Key #10: Mountain Lions

[vc_row][vc_column][rev_slider_vc alias="mountain-lion"][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Keys to Successful Predator Calling   Key #10: Mountain Lions—Key Strategies And More Tall-Tales about the Mysterious Mountain Lion by Major Boddicker   Several years ago, I was hunting arrowheads about 100 miles east of Denver, out on the Colorado plains, in wheat country. On Colorado’s vast plains...

Keys to Successful Predator Calling Key #7 – The Senses, Generally Speaking

Keys to Successful Predator Calling Key #7 - The Senses, Generally Speaking by Major Boddicker   Sensory systems (smell, taste, touch, hearing and seeing) work like an old John Deere slip-clutch tractor: as the clutch lever is first pushed, no movement happens; then it engages, but slowly; responses and sensing...

Keys to Successful Predator Calling Key #6—Tactics of Predator Calling

Keys to Successful Predator Calling   Key #6—Tactics of Predator Calling by Major Boddicker   February 21, 2001, 20° F, wind out of the northwest at 5 mph, with a storm two days out. Two friends and I went calling in the mixed sandhills and crops of eastern Colorado. A...

Keys to Successful Predator Calling Key #5: Managing People

Keys to Successful Predator Calling   Key #5: Managing People, Vehicles, and Things by Major Boddicker   Sam was a nice guy, from another state. He was excited and gung-ho. But as he climbed a fence, I stared down the hole in his gun barrel again, after I had requested...

Keys to Successful Predator Calling Key #4: Weather and Country

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_posts_slider count="1" interval="3" thumb_size="full" posttypes="post" css=".vc_custom_1538691970207{background-image: url(https://majorboddicker.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Coyote-head-banner.png?id=6269) !important;}"][vc_column_text] Keys to Successful Predator Calling   Key #4: Weather and Country—Coping With the Elements by Major Boddicker   Beep, beep, beep, beep—that obnoxious alarm rang at 4 a.m. I looked out the bedroom window and was greeted by a nasty blizzard. "Good...

Keys to Successful Predator Calling Key #3: Calls and Calling

Keys to Successful Predator Calling   Key #3: Calls and Calling—Generally Speaking by Major Boddicker   A delegation of three Dutch muskrat trappers was visiting Denver several years ago for a meeting of the European Economic Union's humane trapping group. I was asked to host them for an expedition; so,...

Some Tips To Consider When You Go Out To Call Predators

During early morning, late evening, and night calling, call in areas where predators will be feeding. Good places are around fields (corn, soybean, and wheat fields), wetlands, wood lots, feedlots, dead animal dumps, and other feeding areas. During mid-day, call loafing areas, ravines, high grass, timber, sagebrush, cattail swamps, isolated...

Keys to Successful Predator Calling Key #2: Guns, Clothes

Keys to Successful Calling Key #2: Guns, Cartridges, Clothes, Optics, and Paraphernalia By Major L. Boddicker, Ph.D.   Clothes and Stuff Clothes for predator calling are hardly a fashion statement, although if you want to make it that, that is fine with me. One of my calling buddies who is...