How to make the most of your trail cameras
In the deer woods, the trail camera doesn’t lie.
How to make the most of your trail cameras Read More »
In the deer woods, the trail camera doesn’t lie.
How to make the most of your trail cameras Read More »
Resorting to catching crabs in traps – and with turkey necks.
A crabbing lesson in South Carolina Read More »
Setting a trap to deal with a nuisance wildlife problem is the easy part; dealing with what happens after the trap door closes can be more than what most homeowners bargain for. When faced with having to deal with nuisance wildlife, it may be better to let a professional handle it.
Dealing with nuisance wildlife is no easy task Read More »
Ethical hunting is defined as abiding by the rules, taking only appropriate shots, respect for the game being hunted and respect for the rights of fellow sportsmen. These are the values we should be teaching any youngster in our tutelage. Sadly, this isn’t always the case.
TV hunting shows should focus on ethics Read More »
Numerous products now available to aid in both keeping ticks away and tick removal.
These days, there are many ways to keep ticks at bay Read More »
No luck with either for the author in 2017 seasons.
‘Next year’ for spring gobblers and morels Read More »
Today, fishermen have a choice of many high-quality braided or fluorocarbon fishing lines that are stronger, more durable and don’t abrade as easily as mono.
Fishing line selection isn’t as simple as the old days Read More »
Sometime in the late 1970s or ’80s the weeds began to get thicker and the rocky shoals where we found walleyes were now engulfed in thick weeds. This had to impact the walleyes spawning in the lake and it began to show. However, more than weeds, it seemed crappies began to proliferate at an astounding rate.
Changing times for walleye fishing Read More »
I’ve encountered them before, but not often. A few years back, after an evening archery hunt, I found one slowly making its way along the ground, and because porcupines walk flat-footed and slow, I had an excellent opportunity for a close-up look at the animal.
Prickly situation: Porcupines rarely seen, but signs of their presence are noticeable Read More »