by Gary Howey | Oct 23, 2025 | Uncategorized
Well fall is officially here and as the water temperatures start to cool, the fishing will pick up. With the decrease in water temperatures, all species of fish will start to feed heavily, to bulk up before winter. When fishing in the fall, it’s best...
by Gary Howey | Aug 15, 2025 | "Of the Outdoors" Columns, Gary’s Thoughts from the Field, Jig Fishing, Missouri River
Jigs work throughout the year on all species of fish, yet, there are some thins a jig fisherman can do to up his odds and catch more fish. We’ve used them in the Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter through the ice to catch walleyes, Panfish, smallmouth Bass, Catfish and...
by Gary Howey | Dec 3, 2023 | "Of the Outdoors" Columns, Jig Fishing, Missouri River
If we have an open winter, there’s going to be a good chance to fish below the Missouri river dams. Team Outdoorsmen Productions member Larry Myhre with a big female he caught and released below Ft. Randal dam. With the unusually warm weather we’re having, in...
by Gary Howey | May 4, 2023 | "Of the Outdoors" Columns
Fishing Low-light periods of the day morning and dusk is a very productive time to fishing for walleyes. Walleyes are native to Canada and found, in the Great Lakes, the Missouri River basin and the upper Mississippi River basin, walleyes were introduced in...
by Gary Howey | Jun 7, 2022 | "Of the Outdoors" Columns
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 got a decent rain this morning and we really needed it, in this...