by Gary Howey | Oct 5, 2020 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
The Ringneck Pheasant, a native bird of China has done very well in the upper Midwest and with the increase in habitat over the last several years, bird numbers are up as much as 163 percent in some locations. (Photo Courtesy of the Iowa DNR) The Ringneck Pheasant, a...
by Gary Howey | Sep 9, 2020 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Team Outdoorsmen Production member and Outdoorsmen Adventures television intern Jared Wire, proudly displays the antelope he took while bowhunting with Crooked Creek Outfitters, walking beside horses to allow Jared an opportunity to get close enough to the animal to...
by Gary Howey | Aug 25, 2020 | Grouse Hunting, Pheasants Forever
IT’S TIME: PRAIRIE GROUSE SEASONS ARE JUST AROUND THE CORNER. HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT OUT IN THE BIG WIDE OPEN, PLUS INSIGHTS FOR PLANNING YOUR HUNT. By Tom Carpenter, Chad Love and Marissa Jensen Sharp-tailed grouse, prairie chickens and sage grouse await you and...
by Gary Howey | Aug 19, 2020 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Mineral Licks placed near food plots are a winning combination, giving deer the nutrients, they need. This buck has been using this site for months and now is digging deep to get the nutrients it needs. (Outdoorsmen Productions Game Camera Photo) ...
by Gary Howey | Apr 29, 2020 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Dayton Kadavy, Hartington, Nebraska proudly displays the Merriam turkey he took during his first Nebraska youth spring hunt. (Gary Howey photo) Growing up in Northeastern South Dakota, in Watertown, as a youth, my hunting consisted of going after both...