Wildflowers: 6 Improvements to Your Hunting Property Wildflowers are the in-thing for land and wildlife management, and for good reason. Here are six reasons you should incorporate them onto your own slice of heaven or backyard. Read More Land Management, How-To
More Wildlife to Have and to Hold with Bobby Cole One of the big advantages of having quality food plots is to have and to hold deer and turkeys on your property. As we’ve mentioned earlier, when you offer an abundance of high-quality food on your land, you can attract bucks from surrounding properties, especially at the end of deer season when many food sources no longer exist. Read More Big Game, Deer, Conservation, How-To, Mossy Oak, BioLogic
6 Hot Spots for Finding Shed Antlers Shed hunting is all the rage nowadays. People train their dogs specifically to find sheds, there are clubs and organizations devoted to the sport and shed hunting has become so popular that guided week-long “shed hunts” in prime areas can cost you $2,500 or more with food and lodging included. Fear not, sheds can be found in your own hunting area or on public land…for free. Read More Big Game, Deer, How-To, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers
3 Tips For Tree Planting Success Tree planting time has been here for everyone in the South, and will be cranking up soon further North. Raising trees is addictive like other gamekeeping activities, but it often seems folks who have never tried it (or tried once and failed) put it off every year and year after that. Food plotting has become main stream and for most is an annual or bi-annual ritual, but tree planting and management “in the woods” still Read More Land Management, How-To, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers
Top 4 To-Do’s For January Deer season is dying down in January, but the work never ends. Here are four things you should be doing in January to support future hunting opportunities. Read More Big Game, Deer, Land Management, How-To, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers
3 Tips to Prepare for Spring and Summer One of the first things I like to do in February and March is pull soil samples on my plots and get them sent in to see if I need to add any lime and see what fertilizer will be needed for my warm season annuals that will be planted in late April/early May. If you had soil samples taken this fall you will already have an idea of where your plots are in needing Read More Land Management, How-To, BioLogic