by Gary Howey | Nov 5, 2021 | Larry Myhre-IA
I got an outdoors catalogue 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 aback for a little bit. You see, I don’t think many outdoorsmen make much of anything anymore....
by Gary Howey | Jun 30, 2020 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Gary Howey, Hartington, Neb. with his grand kids Braedon and Ashlynn Howey when they were younger with a largemouth bass they caught along the edge of the shoreline weeds. (Cassie Howey Photo) Fish are cold blooded, which means there body temperature is...
by Gary Howey | Jul 4, 2019 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
It’s that time of the year that some anglers love to see arrive, while others hate to see it. It’s when the fish become active, but getting to them on some bodies of water is a nightmare. As summer progresses, the water temperatures are on the rise as is...
by Gary Howey | May 23, 2019 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
“Legendary Angler”, Chuck Krause, Gettysburg, South Dakota with a 20-pound walleye taken this spring from Lake Oahe near Gettysburg (Outdoorsmen Productions Photo) If you grew up in northeastern South Dakota as I did in Watertown, the first fish you...