by Gary Howey | Jun 7, 2022 | "Of the Outdoors" Columns
When fish aren’t active, it’s time to do the Chang-Up, the author, gary Howey, used this rig mentioned in this column to catch several nice fish. (Outdoorsmen Productions Photo) Well, we finally got a decent rain this morning and we really needed it, in this...
by Gary Howey | May 31, 2022 | THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK
PHOTO BY: Tony Campbell Many hunters and novice land managers assume that summer is a time of limitless, green, high-quality forage for deer – the ultimate season for whitetails. There are lush green foods high in nutrition everywhere they turn. Unfortunately, it’s...
by Gary Howey | May 30, 2022 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Team Outdoorsmen Productions Joel Vasek, Geddes S.D. with a big bass, he took from a stock dam near Geddes, When I first moved into Nebraska, discovered most of the anglers did the majority of their fishing was done on the Missouri River and since I didn’t have a...
by Gary Howey | May 24, 2022 | Recipes
Daniel Kenworth, Contributor at Harvesting Nature First and foremost, I am a husband and dad, but I am also a plumber, an angler, and proud to say, a hunter. Though I started hunting much later in my life than most people who hunt, it has become a huge part of my life...
by Gary Howey | May 18, 2022 | THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK
1) What’s the most important part of managing a pond that you see overlooked? 1. Harvest of bass and crappie is the most important, an often-overlooked aspect of pond management. An owner can spend thousands of dollars stocking, fertilizing, liming, and feeding...