by Gary Howey | May 3, 2018 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field, THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK
Timing is important in so many things we do, from a musical beat to hitting a baseball to timing the stock market. The better you can anticipate the pulse, peak or sweet spot the better you’ll do. This holds true in turkey hunting, possibly more so than when hunting...
by Gary Howey | May 3, 2018 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Our calls echoed through the thick cedars, nothing, not a sound, no response, we called again and the Tom which was not very far away gobbled. Then a hen appeared along the brush filled fence line moving east away from us with the gobbler following close...
by Gary Howey | May 1, 2018 | THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK
It’s often discussed in deer hunting forums about how hunters can use diversions to direct or funnel deer toward particular areas. Turkeys can be directed in the same fashion. If you are hunting along a food plot, you can use brush piles along the perimeter to...
by Gary Howey | May 1, 2018 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Of all the dangers we face in the outdoors, there are few that instill more pure dread and abject fear than the limbless serpents. Fortunately, the odds of encountering one are as slim as the reptiles themselves, and the chances of being bitten are slimmer still....
by Gary Howey | Apr 25, 2018 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
When I was a guide and tournament angler, I needed to use everything I could to help me catch fish when fishing was tough. There were numerous things affecting the bite, shutting the bite down or making it extremely hard to get a bite. Some...