General
Farms for your Wildlife
Even though in your home state deer, turkey, and duck season may be over but the growing process of the special game animal they we chase is still growing and feeding. Whitetail deer needs the winter foods to survive through the winter into the spring. Turkeys are also getting ready for their special time in the spring while the ducks will be heading back North. Continue reading →
Alabama’s Hunting
A rutt that makes you think that it’s in when it’s not. Alabama has one of the most unusal rutts in the south when it comes to deer hunting. Do you have what it takes to stay all day when the most deer move in Alabama. Continue reading →
Look Around You
The goal is to make you the reader of this article want to go outdoors, and to appreciate the world around you. The beautiful place our Lord has blessed us with. Continue reading →
Love for Outdoors
How much do you love the Outdoors? Dose it make dream and wish for all good things? People today take what mother nature has given us for granite. Continue reading →
Teach your kids the ways of nature
Kids are like a sponge. They soak up anything that comes their way. The ways of nature are the ways of mankind. We are part of nature, and the more we study nature the more we study ourselves. Continue reading →
Under Armour “How Good is it?”
We all have tried many different types of hunting apparel to either stay cool during early bow season or warm during the harsh cold winters of late hunting season. Rather it be in the wood’s or on the water I suggest getting yourself some Under Armour. This stuff ain’t just for football and baseball anymore. Continue reading →
Feel the Outdoors
What do you feel when you step outdoors? Into a new world we step outside into something that Mother Nature has given us so dearly. Do we appreciate what has been given to us? Continue reading →
Tenth Legion
The Tenth Legion is a book on tips, tactics, and the insights on turkey hunting. I don’t read many books throughout the year but if someone asked me… Continue reading →