Team Outdoorsmen Productions member Larry Myhre with the large Bobcat we took while calling Predators on the Rosebud Reservation in central South Dakota. (Gary Howey Photo) Predators, an animal that naturally preys on others, Coyotes, Fox, Bobcats, and Mountain...
Good communication skills are a big part of success in the human world, and likewise when turkey hunting. If there’s one facet of hunting the grand bird that thrills hunters most, it’s being able to “talk turkey” with wild turkeys. The term actually originated with...
By downsizing your baits when water is colder, you'll up your chances of catching more fish, this with lighter line, is a good bet for walleyes. (photo by Gary Howey) Springs here, when walleye anglers will be chomping at the bit to get on the water. As the water...
Can fly tying be considered an art form? In my opinion, no. But, others disagree. This traditional salmon fly, "The Evening Star" is certainly very beautiful, and I tied it for display, not fishing. Fly tying has been a passion of mine since 1966. (Photo by Larry...
SHARE: In the world of food plots for white-tail deer, soybeans are often thought of as one of the top choices available. There is no shortage of amazing photography in all four seasons of the year of deer using soybeans as a major food source. I often...
Lace up your boots, grab a walking stick, and hit the woods. There are few more rewarding activities for a sportsman than combing through late winter or early spring woods searching for whitetail deer antler sheds. No, you won’t be taking a “grip-n-grin” photo of a...
Beaver, are continually building and creating dams to back up the water, allowing them to construct their dens underwater along the shoreline or to build a beaver lodge. (Contributed Photo) When I was younger, at home in Watertown, South Dakota, trapping was one of...
One of the charms of coyote hunting is the hunt itself. Always expect the unexpected. You won't be disappointed and sometimes you'll even get lucky. (Photo by Larry Myhre) Reprinted from the Sioux City Journal Things don’t always go as planned when you are calling...
Wintertime is a tough go for all wildlife and if hunters and trappers won’t be out because of the low fur prices, coyotes like this one will be feeding on our upland birds and small game, with their population being hit hard, sooner or later, they’ll eat themselves...