By Josh Boyd For those that bass fish competitively, there are few dreams that one holds as much admiration for as that of walking the stage at the Bassmaster Classic. There is something undoubtedly magical about the bright lights, music,…
3 Cheese Venison Burger Pasta
By Josh Boyd In hunting, success is often judged by the bounty of fresh game meat that is provided for your family’s consumption. Each fall not only allows us to retreat into the sanctity of our nation’s majestic wildlands, but…
Sweet Zesty Baked Salmon
By Stacey Sutherlin Salmon has always been my favorite fish to enjoy. Fresh salmon is even better. Quick, simple, easy and tasty is truly what we go for in our household. This salmon recipe is light, simple and flavorful which…
The Secret to Silencing Your Noisy Gear
By Mike Willis There is nothing worse than putting on the perfect stalk, only to have your plans foiled by noisy gear. Whether it’s a problematic buckle or strap, these unwelcome noises are the equivalent of sounding the alarm in…
Bad Habits and Placeboards
By Mark Fike A good friend enlightened us on the wisdom of using placeboards when training gun dogs. Placeboards can be used as initial training, breaking bad habits and overall for steadiness. We raise and train labs for hunting. The…
Food Plot Oversights To Avoid This Spring
By Josh Boyd With springtime fast approaching, few tasks are as pronounced within the minds of avid habitat managers as the planting of food plots. Spring food plots are nutritious and attractive to does and their soon to be born…
Italian Dressing Turkey Breast
By Josh Boyd The spring of the year brings strutting toms, boisterous hens, and the unmistakably refreshing sounds of gobbles ringing out over the rural landscape. This time of the year is magical in a sense and sees us once…
Hunters; Organic When Organic Wasn’t Cool
By Mike Willis Nowadays, every aisle in the grocery store has products displaying the words “antibiotic-free,” “non-GMO,” and “free-range.” These are the exact words used to describe animals in their most natural state. Isn’t it funny how some of the…
Wanting to Hit the Hard Water? Do it!
By Stacey Sutherlin With the hard water and the cold temps moving in I was determined to give ice fishing a try! Having never fished hard water before meant I had my work cut out for me. Being new to…
Late Winter River Catfish Haunts
By Mark Fike Late winter is not a bad time at all to go looking for Mr. Whiskers. Catfish are more active in the spring and summer, but strings of days where the weather warms are like a switch to…