by Gary Howey | Aug 21, 2017 | THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK
Trouble viewing this email? Read it online 2 Tips For Successful Food Plots: Mowing and Broadcasting 1. Mowing Perennial Food Plots: Leave Some For the Deer Mowing your perennials is essential if you wish to have attractive, palatable clover plots. However, you never...
by Gary Howey | Aug 16, 2017 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
The early upland game bird hunting seasons are just around the corner and the bird surveys that have been completed on the sharptail grouse and the prairie chicken seem to indicate good numbers of both species. In South Dakota, the lek count indicates...
by Gary Howey | Aug 16, 2017 | THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK
Trouble viewing this email? Read it online Most companies will claim a lifespan of three to five years on their perennials. However, if you care for them properly a perennial stand can last for many years. Perennials like red and white clovers, alfalfa,...
by Gary Howey | Aug 10, 2017 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Bass, both the smallmouth and largemouth bass are one of the top predators in any body of water as they’re some of the most aggressive fish in the body of water. Largemouth The largemouth inhabits most bodies of water from small farm ponds,...
by Gary Howey | Aug 1, 2017 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
The summer has flown by so fast that it seems like summer is quickly slipping away with the early fall hunting season right around the corner. This is when I start to think about the upcoming hunting seasons with the dove season one of the first to open....