by Gary Howey | Jan 3, 2018 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Every year as the pheasant season progresses, pheasants become harder to locate and to get close enough for a decent shot. Younger birds have either learned from those pheasants taken during the early season with the older birds being more educated than...
by Gary Howey | Nov 29, 2017 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Mountain Lion sightings are become a common thin in the Midwest as they are being caught on Game Cameras in southern South Dakota, northern Nebraska and northern Iowa and in numerous other Midwestern states. This can be quite concerning when you call...
by Gary Howey | Nov 25, 2017 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
As legal shooting time begun to fade, the Mule deer buck came out about three hundred yards down in the draw. My camera operator who zoomed in on the deer earlier indicated it was a good buck, pulling my 25:06 up to my shoulder; I put the cross-hairs near the top of...
by Gary Howey | Nov 22, 2017 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
It was opening day of the Nebraska rifle deer season that found me setting on a terrace in a pasture, armed, not with my rifle, even though I had permit, but with my camera. I was hoping to get some footage of deer moving through the pasture after being...
by Gary Howey | Oct 5, 2017 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
It will not be long before the upland Game Bird season opens up. Several of the states are reporting that their pheasant numbers are down. I have talked with several wildlife biologists about this and they have given several reasons for the decrease in...