Brandon Palaniuk’s Winning Strategy One of the real secrets to winning a tournament is knowing how many ounces the fish in your livewell weigh. Read More Fishing
Brandon Palaniuk Selects the Bait That Won the 2020 Lake Champlain Tournament I believed this color did a good job of imitating the small perch and any other bait fish on which the smallmouth were feeding. Read More Fishing
Fly Fishing 101: 5 Tips for Beginners If you're picking up fly-fishing, you’ll need to know what the fish are eating and some basic casting methods. Read More Fishing, How-To
Brandon Palaniuk: Fishing for Bass in Traffic I didn’t hesitate to fish a spot that I had located just because another competitor had fished that same place just before me. I knew another smallmouth would start holding in that same site before long. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing
Brandon Palaniuk Says Depth Finders are Critical for Tournament Success Depth finders have become so critical that I honestly can say that I would not have won this tournament without them. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing
8 Tips for More Doves Per Box of Shells You will find there is an incredible amount of air around a dove when you start shooting at them! So, I will give you 8 tips on how I kill more birds than 5 per box of shells. Read More Small Game, How-To, Firearm
Lynn Worwood’s Toughest Bull Elk Hunt with His Sons The toughest bull I’ve ever hunted was my youngest son Kevin’s bull. We were hunting the same unit in Nephi, Utah, where I had taken my biggest bull, and this hunt happened a year or two later after mine. Read More Big Game, Bow
Fishing Knots: 5 MORE Knots Every Fisherman Should Know Broaden your repertoire of fishing knots to handle any situation on the water with these five specialty knots that are easy to tie and effective to use. Read More Fishing, How-To
Develop Your Own Duck Hunting Spot Affordably 15 years ago, I was fed up with all of the issues you face when hunting crowded public waterfowl management areas. I decided enough was enough, and I was going to do something about it. Read More Waterfowl, Land Management, How-To
Know Your Herbicide Here, I want to break down herbicide terminology and make the language surrounding these chemicals more understandable! Read More Land Management, How-To, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers, BioLogic
The Family Elk Hunt That Taught Lynn Worwood Patience Because we don’t take very many big bull elk in Utah, I’ve learned that I need to be more patient and score a bull on the hoof. Read More Big Game
Be Ready for Anything When Leaving Your Downed Elk Overnight When my son Mike couldn’t see me draw my bow on our bull elk hunt in the Manti LaSal National Forest, he stepped out from behind the tree where he had been calling to look at the bull, as I settled my pin sight on the bull’s vitals. Read More Big Game, Bow
Edible Plants: 7 Plants You Can Actually Eat in the Wild Wild plants are highly nutritious and delicious, but it is important to distinguish edible plants from toxic plants. Learn more about what to look for. Read More How-To
Lynn Worwood Enjoys Hunting Elk with His Sons Mossy Oak ProStaffer Lynn Worwood, from Nephi, Utah, has been hunting elk for 43 years. The only guiding he does is for family and friends. Read More Big Game
Mossy Oak Properties Recognizes 2020 Second Quarter Pinnacle Club Mossy Oak Properties, Inc. is pleased to announce the members of it’s 2020 2nd Quarter Pinnacle Club. The Pinnacle Club recognizes the top ten land sales professionals each quarter from a network of more than 600 agents and brokers across 28 states. Read More Land Management, News, Mossy Oak Properties
Pheasant and Cornbread Pancakes I was asked to create my version of chicken and waffles, and this is what I came up with. This recipe is simple, delicious and will keep your spouse, kids or guest coming back for seconds. Read More Wild Game Recipes, Ingredient Wild, Mossy Oak Gamekeeper Butchery
BEARTOOTH by Callan Wink: Bottomland Book Club Beartooth by Callan Wink is a novel that hunters and anglers alike will enjoy and find unputdownable. Read More Big Game, Bottomland Book Club, Deer
Predator Hunting in January: Capitalizing on Cold Weather and Hungry Coyotes By Heath Wood December marks a prime time for predator hunters as the cold temperatures of late fall transition into winter, pushing coyotes into a heightened state of activity. Even though I enjoy coyote hunting all year and have had success throughout the year, December often marks the start of my “winter season” of coyote calling and is the beginning of what I believe to be the best time to hunt coyotes. With food sources Watch Now Predator, How-To, Video
3 Things to Know About Late-Season Buck Patterns Understanding a few key patterns can give you an edge in the late season, setting you up for success when the pressure is on and the daylight hours are short. Read More Deer
Stand Hunting During Late Season Cold Snaps Success requires mastering the art of patience, staying warm, controlling wind scent, and adapting to frigid winter conditions and, in some cases, snow-covered landscapes. Read More Deer
How to Extend Your Effective Shooting Distance While shots can be missed at any distance, the further the shot is, the harder it is to make due to a broader range of influences. Read More Deer
Strategies For Hunting the "Second Rut" Often, the first to mid-December, white-tailed does, and bucks go into what many hunters refer to as the second rut. Some hunters do not like to use the term second rut to describe the re-occurring breeding activities that occur during this time because the rutting activity is far different from that of the primary rut. Read More Deer, How-To
Late Season Deer Hunting in December & January Late-season deer hunting in December and January presents unique challenges and opportunities for hunters seeking the elusive mature buck. Read More Deer, How-To
Duck Poppers Chef Nathan Duensing puts a new twist on everyone’s favorite waterfowl-based appetizer, a duck popper perfect for any table. Watch Now Waterfowl, Wild Game Recipes, Video, Ingredient Wild
The Deep South Rut For most hunters, November is the month where the magic happens in the deer woods. However, if you drive far enough south, you’ll find a land where the finest days for deer hunting are in December. Read More Deer, How-To
How To Adapt To Post-Rut Hunting The post-rut can be an excellent time to find a mature buck, still on his feet and ready for action. Read More Deer, How-To
Top Tools for Getting Your Deer Out of the Woods You killed a deer far from the truck. Now what? Here’s a look at some of the best ways to get your deer out of the woods. Read More Big Game, Deer, How-To