
With the threat of frost gone, it’s time to jumpstart your food plot. As spring approaches and the woods begin to come to life

With the threat of frost gone, it’s time to jumpstart your food plot. As spring approaches and the woods begin to come to life

Food Plots: Prevention or Cure?
Weed competition—the number one problem in perennial food plots. By this time of the year, most everyone’s hunting season is over or starting to

Poor Fall Food Plots for Deer Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Failure The fall of 2016 was a tough one for food plots for deer in

Off-Season Wildlife Management
Off-season wildlife management determines the genetic potential of wild game. Deer season is coming to a close. With that being said, it’s time to

The Last Snake Proof Boots You’ll Ever Need
“The last snake proof boots you’ll ever need!” It’s a pretty bold statement, right? So what makes me able to confidently say they are? It’s

Has an Increase in Coyotes Upset the Ecosystem? If so, How Can You Increase Your Coyote Control? Two cats and four dogs remain after

Strip-Disking to Save Wildlife
Controlled burns and strip-disking during wintertime will mean better forbs and nesting areas later. By now deer season has ended throughout the country. I

Trimming Predator Populations Helps Other Game and Birds With all the time and effort that we as wildlife managers put into conserving and protecting

Three Ways to Produce Healthier Deer and Better Bucks
Develop a goal-oriented plan to make your dirt the best all year long for hunting healthier bucks. I would venture to say that most

3 Ways to Prepare for Next Deer Season
Create a better food source for deer by selecting trees that drop their mast at different times. The late winter can be a great time
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