Post by andrew lewand on Jun 17, 2014 21:05:04 GMT -5
INTRODUCTION
The Bark at the Moon Coyote Club began in 1990. Eight years prior, as a student at SUNY Cobleskill majoring in Fisheries & Wildlife Technology, Andrew Lewand began to intensely study the eastern coyote and it's biology. He then applied his hunting knowledge to the information he had learned and the result was a highly effective system of how to hunt the coyote. Many years later, Lewand still enjoys pursuing the coyote and has formed The Bark at the Moon Coyote Club as a way to share the thrill of predator hunting. At first, a seasonal newsletter was printed to communicate with fellow hunters. With the increased popularity and convenience of the internet, the newsletter gave way to this website. We hope that you enjoy the site and re visit often as it will be updated frequently.
CLUB GOALS
It is the goal of the club to provide an environment where predator/varmint hunters can share interests and ideas. This website will serve as a forum for obtaining information on any topic related to predator and varmint hunting.
As you read in the club introduction, Andrew Lewand has been fascinated with the eastern coyote after being introduced to the predator in the early 1980's. Those initial outings to monitor coyote denning sites truly enhanced his desire to learn all that he could about the curious canine. It was out west, however, where Andrew gained his first true experience of hunting the coyote. Frequent hunting trips to Colorado and South Dakota provided excellent opportunity to develop strategies to successfully call in coyotes.
After graduating college, Andrew was thrilled to see the coyote take hold in many of the areas that he hunted for other game species, such as woodchucks, squirrels and deer. Ever since the early eighties, Andrew has persued coyotes (as well as fox) and lists predator hunting as his main interest. Indeed, it is this passion with the coyote that lead Andrew to found the Bark At The Moon Coyote Club. The "Club" has expanded rapidly in the past few years and has allowed Andrew to make great friendships with fellow hunters and hunting industry leaders. The future of the club, and all of it's undertakings, is exciting and Andrew is always striving to provide more services/events for predator hunters.
Andrew's intense interest in predator hunting led him to become a highly respected speaker on various topics of predator hunting. His multi-media seminars inform and entertain audiences across the northeast. Lewand is also a free lance writer and his articles can be seen in hunting magazines such as The Varmint Hunter Magazine, Trapper & Predator Caller and Predator Xtreme.
The Bark at the Moon Coyote Club began in 1990. Eight years prior, as a student at SUNY Cobleskill majoring in Fisheries & Wildlife Technology, Andrew Lewand began to intensely study the eastern coyote and it's biology. He then applied his hunting knowledge to the information he had learned and the result was a highly effective system of how to hunt the coyote. Many years later, Lewand still enjoys pursuing the coyote and has formed The Bark at the Moon Coyote Club as a way to share the thrill of predator hunting. At first, a seasonal newsletter was printed to communicate with fellow hunters. With the increased popularity and convenience of the internet, the newsletter gave way to this website. We hope that you enjoy the site and re visit often as it will be updated frequently.
CLUB GOALS
It is the goal of the club to provide an environment where predator/varmint hunters can share interests and ideas. This website will serve as a forum for obtaining information on any topic related to predator and varmint hunting.
As you read in the club introduction, Andrew Lewand has been fascinated with the eastern coyote after being introduced to the predator in the early 1980's. Those initial outings to monitor coyote denning sites truly enhanced his desire to learn all that he could about the curious canine. It was out west, however, where Andrew gained his first true experience of hunting the coyote. Frequent hunting trips to Colorado and South Dakota provided excellent opportunity to develop strategies to successfully call in coyotes.
After graduating college, Andrew was thrilled to see the coyote take hold in many of the areas that he hunted for other game species, such as woodchucks, squirrels and deer. Ever since the early eighties, Andrew has persued coyotes (as well as fox) and lists predator hunting as his main interest. Indeed, it is this passion with the coyote that lead Andrew to found the Bark At The Moon Coyote Club. The "Club" has expanded rapidly in the past few years and has allowed Andrew to make great friendships with fellow hunters and hunting industry leaders. The future of the club, and all of it's undertakings, is exciting and Andrew is always striving to provide more services/events for predator hunters.
Andrew's intense interest in predator hunting led him to become a highly respected speaker on various topics of predator hunting. His multi-media seminars inform and entertain audiences across the northeast. Lewand is also a free lance writer and his articles can be seen in hunting magazines such as The Varmint Hunter Magazine, Trapper & Predator Caller and Predator Xtreme.