Gary Howey’s Outdoors

Zebra Mussels Expanding throughout the upper Midwest By gary Howey
Zebra mussels are not large, but the damage they do to a body of water is huge, causing tremendous environmental problems as they expand their way throughout the upper Midwest. (Photo courtesy of...

Close encounters of the wild turkey kind by Larry Myhre Reprinted from the Sioux City Journal
It was a wet foggy morning in Central Missouri near where the Ozark River empties into the Missouri when I encountered this curious doe. She crossed an open field walking like a ghost through the...

Gobblers In the Wind By gary Howey
I find nothing more exciting than introducing someone to the outdoors. Howey called in a gobbler for this new hunter, with the first time he shot a shotgun, he took his first spring gobbler. (Gary...
Weather and how it affects Fishing By gary Howey
Howey caught this walleye just before a cold front moved in, by slowly dragging a jig along the bottom and by knowing what the weather is going to be, you can adjust your presentation in order to...
THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK BY BILL GIBSON CATEGORY: DOG TRAINING
Wounding game is an inevitability that every bird hunter encounters. Many times we wound a bird and it sails down, but still very much alive. We immediately cast our dog to increase the chances of...

Wisdom from a River Rat By Larry Myhre
Reprinted from the Sioux City Journal He stood quietly in the doorway of my office. A small, wiry old man wearing dirty bluejeans and a white T-shirt stained with weeks of sweat, dirt and who knows...
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