There is a lot of information out there about the impact of predators on many of the animals we love to pursue. Some of this information is accurate and some is purely propaganda designed to get you to buy a product or service. This begs the question: How can you be...
“The Nebraska Fishing and Hunting Bragging Board group has almost 20,000 members and will begin accepting nonresident hunters.” Bellevue, NE - September 9, 2020 - As Nebraskans head out to their favorite hunting spots, one man is turning the private,...
It’s the time of the year, the Dog Days of Summer where spending time on the water is very inviting, it’s also a time of year where the threat of spreading zebra mussels is high. Zebra mussels derive their name from the dark, zig-zagged...
Photo: Baits to catch bluegill could include, from top left, wax worms, night crawlers, jigs, spinners, and Roadrunners. (Nebraskaland Magazine/Nebraska Game and Parks Commission) With fishing bait, you can use things fish want to eat, or things that look,...
Team Outdoorsmen Production member and Outdoorsmen Adventures television intern Jared Wire, proudly displays the antelope he took while bowhunting with Crooked Creek Outfitters, walking beside horses to allow Jared an opportunity to get close enough to the animal to...
PIERRE, S.D. - For the first time in the history of South Dakota pheasant hunting, pheasant hunters will be able to begin hunting pheasants at 10 a.m. CT (9 a.m. MT) for the entire pheasant season, including the resident-only season, which begins this year on...
Iowa’s recently completed annual pheasant survey is great news for hunters – statewide, Iowa averaged 20.2 birds per 30-mile route, up significantly from 2019, with six of the nine survey regions averaging more than 20 pheasants per route, the most since 2007....
Building a Better Dove Field Editor's Note: It may be too late for this Dove Season, but, his information will assist you in creating a better dove field for next years hunt. In many areas of the country the dove opener marks the beginning of the fall...