by Gary Howey | Nov 17, 2020 | THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK
Managers of small properties (80 acres or less) will most often be lacking the “space” necessary to “house” many whitetails. Because of both biological and social carrying capacities you just can’t fit that many animals into a small area without putting stress on them...
by Gary Howey | Nov 13, 2020 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Rabbit recipes from my “Cooking Gone Wild” Cookbook. Two rabbits Several Bacon slices This recipe also works well for Doves, Venison, Grouse and Quail 2...
by Gary Howey | Nov 13, 2020 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Jeff Wilde and another hunter with the beagles the author and Dick Turpin hunted behind in a late season rabbit hunt (Dick Turpin Photo) As Team Member Bill Christensen and I stood at the end of the corn rows, with two combines working towards, we were ready,...
by Gary Howey | Nov 12, 2020 | Deer Hunting, Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Trail cameras are essential tools for many hunters, having evolved over the last three decades from mostly mechanical, film-based still cameras into mostly electronic, digital imaging devices. Modern trail cameras are more effective, easier to use, and have many more...
by Gary Howey | Nov 6, 2020 | THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK
Planting and maintaining food plots is one of the best projects a gamekeeper can undertake to attract whitetails to a property. It’s also probably the most fun habitat improvement activity. Watching crops grow from tiny seeds into lush green plots that...