by Austin Delano | Jul 2, 2018 | Land Management
Managing Less Desirable Plant Species to Produce Better Habitat The sweetgum tree (Liquidambar styraciflua) is a large deciduous hardwood very common to the southeastern United States. It has the ability to grow in a wide variety of soil conditions from fertile and...
by Charles Johnson | May 31, 2018 | Fishing
Beware: it’s easy to overlook the less obvious places where bass may be holding up. Many bass anglers think the hot days of summer drive bass to deep water hideouts. In some cases this may be true but there are several different areas on any given lake that will hold...
by Charles Johnson | Apr 30, 2018 | Fishing
Grass and weeds are prime locations for anglers to mow down bass in late spring. One thing most lakes around the state have in common is weeds. By late spring, various weeds and grasses have sprung up around the shoreline. These grass and weed patches are...
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 Austin Delano | Mar 12, 2018 | Land Management
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 wind down. Not many guys are thinking about growing plots or feeding their deer. With some nasty weather still...