Choosing the Right Equipment for Creating Deer Food Plots Article by Marty Prokop – 2008 Smaller food plots ranging from 30 foot circles to 1 acre in size can usually be prepared with an ATV. Since you will most likely be pulling a disc or chisel-type plow to break the ground, you will want an…
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Choosing the Right Equipment for Creating Deer Food Plots Article by Marty Prokop – 2008 Smaller food plots ranging from 30-foot circles to 1 acre in size can usually be prepared with an ATV. Since you will most likely be pulling a disc or chisel-type plow to break the ground, you will want an ATV…
Bowfishing 101 Article by Tracy Breen One of the fastest growing outdoor sports in the country right now is bowfishing. Bowfishing is a cross between fishing and bowhunting. Across the United States and the entire world, fish like the common carp, garpike, and Asian flying carp are taking over our rivers and streams. There are…
Deer In September Article by T.R. Michels The Pre-Rut / Rubbing Phase and Transition Phase In September all of the deer are bulking up for the rut and winter; feeding on alfalfa, clover, green forbes, ripening soybeans and corn in some areas, and mast (acorns, beechnuts). Put out mineral licks and deer attractants in areas…
Deer Hunter Safety Begins Long Before Opening Morning of Deer Hunting Season Article by Marty Prokop- 2008 Summertime brings with it hot weather and humid nights. Sure it may be hard to think of deer hunting when the thermometer reads 95 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade. But, summertime is one of the best times to…
It is a great time to be an outdoor writer. I have a lengthy list of columns that I am busting at the seams to write. Issues and controversies abound. Putting a new column together every day would not be difficult. Every time a writer or bureaucrat or sportsmen?s club opens their mouth it breeds…
Article by Hunt The Outdoors – December 17th, 2006 Whether you hunt with bow, rifle, or handgun, a big blacktail buck will give you fits. Many well known outdoor writers and hunters say they are harder to bag than a wily whitetail or a wise old mule deer. My goal, through these articles, is to…
Article by Steve Galea – 02/11/08 Just about every deer hunter I know has a rifle that he or she just won’t part with. It might have been there for an exceptional hunt or memorable trip. Perhaps it was a special gift or the first rifle they ever bought. I have one like that too…