Hunting Out West with Parrey Cremeans Parrey Cremeans is the far-West big-game Pro Staff manager for Mossy Oak. He also guides for elk, mule deer, blacktail deer and other species in California, Mexico and other areas with Just For Hunting. Read More Big Game, Deer, Mossy Oak
Use Mossy Oak BioLogic’s M.E.E.N. GREEN to Improve Marginal Green fields M.E.E.N. GREEN water-soluble spray-on fertilizer is to your green field what Mossy Oak’s FULL POTENTIAL is to your deer herd. This fertilizer should help you get the maximum potential from your green field plantings for the deer and other wildlife that feed on it. Read More Big Game, Deer, Conservation, Mossy Oak, BioLogic
What Happened to My Beans? Over browsed young plants is probably the biggest problem encountered when planting food plots during the spring and summer. Peas, soybeans, lablab, and other warm season legumes are highly attractive to deer and are often over browsed soon after germination. This usually occurs when there are a few too many mouths to feed or there is not enough acreage devoted to plots. When plants this young get bitten off at ground level it usually kills Read More Big Game, Deer, Conservation, Mossy Oak, BioLogic
Mossy Oak BioLogic’s Jordan Lasuzzo Recommends FULL POTENTIAL for Trophy Bucks and Healthy Does For a deer to reach its FULL POTENTIAL, it has to have an abundance of highly-nutritious food and minerals. This year, Mossy Oak BioLogic is introducing FULL POTENTIAL, a 4-pound bag of minerals to work into the soil. Read More Big Game, Deer, Mossy Oak, BioLogic
Mossy Oak BioLogic’s Jordan Lasuzzo Explains DEER-RADISH We knew radishes were in the brassica family, and we found that deer would start feeding on these radishes much sooner than on other wildlife plantings. We also discovered that the deer not only fed on the tops of the radishes but also would eat the bulbs all year long. Read More Big Game, Deer, BioLogic, Mossy Oak
BioLogic's Latest Products With May here, many land managers in the South already have their summer crops for wildlife planted or will be planting their summer crops within a few weeks. According to Jordan Lasuzzo, “Mossy Oak BioLogic is introducing a new product called BLIND SPOT that has several applications. If you have a place where you want to put a ground blind or a duck blind, a BLIND SPOT will grow 8- to10-feet tall, will be relatively Read More Big Game, Deer, Waterfowl, Conservation, BioLogic, Mossy Oak
Perfect Follow-through We’ve practice Quality Deer Management for several years on our 80 acres located in northern Wisconsin, and have seen huge returns. We hold many more deer on the property than were here when we first purchased it and we’re now consistently producing mature bucks. Read More Big Game, Deer, Land Management, BioLogic, Mossy Oak, Bow
Taking “Let Him Walk” to the Next Level After years of very selective buck harvest, supplemental feeding, and an intense food plot program, I have grown a true southern giant. While we have been growing and killing above average deer for a long time (for the area), this particular buck was a “man among men.” Read More Big Game, Deer, Land Management, BioLogic, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers, Bow
The Creation of Food Plots Begins With a Goal BioLogic, utilizing science and technological-advances in forage production, have created a line that offers the perfect combinations when it comes to a 100% effective food plot. In addition, a deer manager can go on the website, select his zone/region and the species being focused on and immediately find the correct products they need for their particular location; not to mention an easy-to-use soil testing guide. Read More Big Game, Deer, Land Management, BioLogic
The Best Summer Food Plots The choices are many. Picking the right plantings for your property is a daunting task, especially considering the hundreds of seed and seed combinations out there to choose from. Everything from plant characteristics to soil type to climate and location have to be taken into account in order to make sure the plots are the best for your particular needs. Read More Small Game, Deer, Turkey, Waterfowl, Conservation, Mossy Oak, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers, BioLogic
The ABCs of Fertilizing Trees When it comes to fertilizing trees, the ABC’s begin with knowing the N-P-K. Trees, like people, are unique, so taking the time to commit to learning about the species is the only way to keep the tree healthy - with the ability to produce shade, mast and beauty. Read More Big Game, Deer, Turkey, Conservation, BioLogic, Nativ Nurseries
Inside Sanctuaries As the Quality Deer Management philosophy becomes further anchored as the dominant mindset among whitetail hunters, achieving greater numbers of mature bucks is not the hurdle it once was. Instead, there’s another hindrance…killing them. Helping to clear that barrier is the “sanctuary,” a landscape feature that has recently become a familiar part of conversations about hunting tactics, property set-up, and small-acreage management. Read More Big Game, Deer, Land Management
The Beauty & Benefits of the Summer Food Plot When deer hunting season is over and the camo is put away, another issue is in the forefront of a deer manager’s mind. Now comes to the time to grow plots that will provide the herd with the best food possible in order for them to obtain optimal health. Read More Big Game, Deer, Conservation, BioLogic
Ground Breaking Discoveries Times have changed since that long spring day when I sweated and cursed behind that bulky old tiller. Today’s seed blends are heartier and far more balanced than early mixes. As our understanding of deer biology has grown so has the availability of better seeds that are resistant to drought, shade, pests and poor farming practices. Wildlife management today is more about science than sweat equity. Read More Big Game, Deer, Conservation
The Missing Link - When it Comes to Mineral Licks Animals will regularly visit mineral licks to consume all that’s available, instinctively knowing that they must supplement a poor diet with the nutrients and minerals that Mother Nature provides. In addition, the mineral licks are critical to the environment, itself. They offer diversity to the organisms that visit them and build up the habitat by providing good health. Read More Big Game, Deer, Conservation, BioLogic