Drew Benton on Identifying Your Best Bass Baits Learning the baits you fish best with, anywhere and anytime of the year, is very important. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing
Build a Better Dove Field Whether you are managing dove fields for fun or profit, every landowner should carve out a patch of land and dedicate it to hunting America’s favorite native game bird. Read More Small Game, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers, BioLogic, Firearm
Drew Benton’s Keys to Consistent Bass Fishing I believe one of the keys to consistency in bass fishing is to go and fish on the days when you may not see anyone else on the lake due to bad weather. Read More Fishing, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing
Iowa Deer Hunting: Apply Now If deer hunting Iowa hasn’t made its way on your bucket list, now is the time to start putting in for the coveted Iowa non-resident deer tag and at least start building preference points to make Iowa Deer Season a future vacation. Read More Deer, News, Bow, Firearm
Why and How to Fish the Mayfly Hatch Like the shad spawn, the mayfly hatch usually happens early in the morning on most rivers and lakes. It attracts bluegills, and the bluegills attract bass. Read More Fishing, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing
Brandon Lester on How to Become a Successful Bass Angler and Get Sponsors To work as a professional bass angler requires a whole lot of hard work and a major passion for bass fishing. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing
Why You Need to Fish a Swim Jig for Late May Bass I like to use the swim jig when the shad are spawning around thick cover, and the bladed jig when the shad are spawning on a rocky bank, a hard clay bank or more open cover. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing
What Do You Do When You're Having A Bad Day In A Tournament? What do you do when you're having a bad day in a tournament? Brandon Lester shares his strategy. Read More Fishing, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing
Brandon Lester Fishing Old Lures and Weather Changes Most bass fishermen don’t realize that an old bait is a new bait today. The year class of bass that’s in a lake today probably hasn’t seen a lure that was really popular 10, 20 or 50 years ago. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing
How to Catch Bass When You Can’t See Them with Jordan Lee One good thing about shad is that they spawn around the same time every year in the same regions, and the bass know that. Read More Fishing, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing
BioLogic’s NEW Game Changer Soybeans Forage soybeans are an excellent source of protein for whitetails during the months when bucks are growing a new set of antlers and your does are carrying and nursing fawns. Read More Deer, Conservation, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers, BioLogic
How To Hunt Late Season, Call Shy Gobblers When it is late in the season, I have become accustomed to a couple of different strategies that create enough curiosity and desire for a gobbler to come to check me out, even when they do not feel comfortable. Read More Turkey, How-To, Firearm
Brandon Lester’s Bass Fishing Equipment We all tinker with baits and try to modify baits to help us discover that little edge that makes our baits somewhat different from all the other anglers’ baits. Read More Fishing, Gear, Mossy Oak Fishing
Jordan Lee’s Lures for May’s Schooling Bass I like to fish crankbaits this month, and one of my favorites is the Berkley Dredger 25.5, which is a big crankbait that dives up to 30-feet deep. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing
High-Percentage Fishing - The Spawn and Post Spawn I like to appeal to these bass in these high-percentage areas with a few different lures. Read More Fishing, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing
Deli-Style Smoked Wild Turkey Sandwich Creating a deli-style sandwich out of wild turkey breasts is a game changer. Read More Turkey, Wild Game Recipes, Ingredient Wild, Mossy Oak Gamekeeper Butchery
Reviving Small Game Hunting: A Closer Look at its Decline and Potential Resurgence Many hunters, including myself, experienced small game hunting, such as rabbit or squirrel hunting, as their first hunting experience. Watch Now Small Game, Video
Evening Turkey Hunting: Sunset Success While morning turkey hunts are a beloved tradition for many hunters, there's a unique thrill to be found in pursuing these elusive birds during the last hours of the day as the sun sets on the horizon. Read More Turkey, How-To
How to Hunt New England Turkeys Traveling farther north though on the interstates of 95, 91, and 93 will take you deep into the Eastern wild turkey’s wild country of New England. Read More Turkey, How-To
Soil Sampling for Successful Food Plots and Wildlife Plantings If we want to grow wildlife crops that grow as well as row crops like corn and soybeans, then habitat managers should pay attention to soil sampling and fertilizing according to lab results. Read More Conservation, Land Management, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers, Nativ Nurseries, BioLogic
Why You Should Rabbit Hunt Rabbit hunting is a thrilling activity for both new and seasoned hunters. In this article, we’ll cover a few reasons why you should rabbit hunt. Read More Small Game
Rabbit Hunting Rookies: What You Need to Know Hunting rabbits is a great time and great foundation to introduce folks to the hunting lifestyle. We talk gear, running dogs, location, and more. Read More Small Game, How-To
Shop Affordable and Easily Accessible Turkey Gear at Walmart Get your head-to-toe turkey hunting essentials at Walmart. Read More Turkey, Gear
The Revival of the Trumpet Call Turkey hunters are a rare breed. They tend to cherish the past, as well as strive for a better tomorrow, like no other hunting community out there Watch Now Turkey, Video
The Legacy of the Mossy Oak Dixon Vest In 2007, exactly 1,986 Dixon Vests were created. No more, no less. Watch Now Turkey, Mossy Oak Bottomland, Mossy Oak Break-Up, News, Video, Mossy Oak
How to Debone a Wild Turkey Butchering a wild turkey is the same as butchering a chicken or duck, except it is a little larger. You can practice on chickens using the same method. Read More Turkey, How-To, Wild Game Recipes, Ingredient Wild, Mossy Oak Gamekeeper Butchery
Five Knots Every Fisherman Should Know According to "Popular Science," there are over 170,000 different knots. Fortunately for fishermen, you only need to know a few. Your repertoire should include 8 or 10, but if you’re only going to learn 5, these are the ones I’d pick. Everyone has their favorites. Your top 5 may vary slightly but should contain at least 2 or 3 of the following. Read More Fishing, How-To