by Austin Delano | Mar 26, 2018 | Land Management
Tips on establishing and maintaining perennials for maximum food plot performance. Somewhere around 15 years ago I attempted to plant my first perennial food plot of clovers in the South. I guess I expected a big lush plot of clover to pop out of the ground in...
by Charles Johnson | Mar 19, 2018 | Hunting, Land Management
Higher fur prices have rekindled an interest in the art of fur trapping. Many major cities across America can trace their roots back to fur traders of the mid-1600s. Early settlers set up trading posts to sell and barter furs. Around 1670 the Hudson Bay Company...
by Nolan White | Feb 19, 2018 | Land Management
Has an Increase in Coyotes Upset the Ecosystem? If so, How Can You Increase Your Coyote Control? Two cats and four dogs remain after a coyote killed Jerry Welch’s pet cat, Goldie. A retiree at 67, Jerry has killed an average of seven coyotes per year over the...