Gary Howey’s Outdoors
Fishing from the Shore by gary Howey
Most anglers started out fishing from shore, with several of my most memorable fishing trips some of those happened as I fished from shore of the in the Sioux River. (Contributed Photo) All...
When fishing is slow, Do the Change Up By gary Howey
When fish aren’t active, it’s time to do the Chang-Up, the author, gary Howey, used this rig mentioned in this column to catch several nice fish. (Outdoorsmen Productions Photo) Well, we finally...
The GAMEKEPPERS OF MOSSY OAK 11 WAYS TO FIGHT SUMMER NUTRITION CHALLENGES FOR WHITETAILS BY: GERALD ALMY
PHOTO BY: Tony Campbell Many hunters and novice land managers assume that summer is a time of limitless, green, high-quality forage for deer – the ultimate season for whitetails. There are lush...
Fishing Small Bodies or Water By gary Howey
Team Outdoorsmen Productions Joel Vasek, Geddes S.D. with a big bass, he took from a stock dam near Geddes, When I first moved into Nebraska, discovered most of the anglers did the majority of...
Harvesting Nature Venison Stuffed Manicotti by Daniel Kenworth
Daniel Kenworth, Contributor at Harvesting Nature First and foremost, I am a husband and dad, but I am also a plumber, an angler, and proud to say, a hunter. Though I started hunting much later in...
The Gamekeepers of Mossy Oak-TIPS FOR MANAGING A POND LIKE A PRO BY: ROGER BURGE
1) What’s the most important part of managing a pond that you see overlooked? 1. Harvest of bass and crappie is the most important, an often-overlooked aspect of pond management. An owner can...
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...