Gary Howey’s Outdoors
Farm Pond produces Nice Bluegills By Larry Myhre
Reprinted from the Sioux City Journal With a week’s worth of warm weather in the forecast, Gary Howey, Hartington, Neb., and I decided it was “now or never” time to fish a farm pond we’d had our...
Potential New South Dakota State record Perch
Chase Jensen, Aurora, S.D. with the 2.86 pound potential State record Perch caught on Bitter in N.E. South Dakota. Team Outdoorsmen Adventures member Don Fjerstad, Watertown, South Dakota,...
Shed Hunting! One of Mother Nature’s Most Beautiful Art Forms By Gary Howey
I think we're all ready for spring, something we have been waiting on for a long time, with an opportunity to get outside and enjoy some of the warmer weather. As it gets closer to spring, this is...
More Anglers should embrace ‘Do It Yourself’ By Larry Myhre
Reprinted from the Sioux City Journal. I got an outdoors catalog in the mail the other day. Right at the top of the front cover in bold letters were the words, “DO IT YOURSELF.” That kind of took me...
Late ice fishing action can be hit or miss By Larry Myhre
Reprinted from the Sioux City Journal WATERTOWN, S.D. | It was beginning to look bad for the home team. We had been on the ice for about three hours and had only one walleye to show for it. And that...
Mountain lions are on the comeback trail By Larry Myhre
Reprinted from the Sioux City Journal. The sun was beginning to paint a pink tinge on the eastern horizon. I sat near the top of the ridge, hunkered down into a small cedar tree. In front of me,...
Simplicity is the key to outdoor success By Larry Myhre
Reprinted from the Sioux City Journal One of the things I’ve learned over the years is that whether you are fishing, hunting, photographing wildlife, camping or otherwise enjoying the outdoors, you...
Some thoughts about the ones that got away By Larry Myhre
Reprinted from the SiouxCity Journal. It came charging in. It’s paws pounding the frozen soil so hard it sounded like a horse on the gallop. My thumb found the safety on my .243. I turned my head to...