by Gary Howey | Feb 26, 2021 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
The snow goose populations has skyrocketed with an estimated 12 million geese destroying their habitat. The Special Spring Conservation Light Goose season, allows hunters like these to help to reduce their numbers during this special season. (Outdoorsmen...
by Gary Howey | Oct 9, 2020 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
During the early goose hunting season, hunters had excellent luck on the local geese, and as the regular waterfowl hunting season opens, hunters using larger decoy spreads, like these hunters, should have excellent hunting throughout our Central Flyway. (Photo...
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 | Jun 22, 2015 | Gary’s Thoughts from the Field
Grand Forks, N.D. The water in the Red River was up, up a lot, up thirteen feet with debris, branches, logs and even entire trees, floating by as they headed north towards Canada. The Red River begins its journey north where the Bois de Sioux and the Otter Trail...
by Gary Howey | May 29, 2015 | "Siouxland Outdoors" Columns
Reprinted from the Sioux City Journal. GRAND FORKS, N.D. | It was the Mother of All Cold Fronts that swept through Grand Forks, N.D., and other parts north a couple of weeks ago. “The river is up about 13 feet from where it was a week ago,” Brad Durick told me over...