This is the perfect time for grilling and chilling! With hunting season and summer fishing just around the corner, it is time to make room in your freezer. You will be amazed what you may discover in the bottom of your freezer. Meals and meals of special cuts, fish, berries or leftovers saved for a special occasion are just waiting to be rediscovered. As I searched my freezer I discovered a pack of blackberries from
Now is the time to begin preparing for next year’s Deer Hunting Bonanza hunting destination. I am not talking about building your stand, sighting in your gear, or getting into better shape. Instead, I am talking about creating a Deer Golden Corral Buffet! What you do now will produce opportunities this fall. Give the Deer a special Salad Bar first! Research what works best in your area and plant the perennial harvest that will attract
Skunk Cabbage is one of the first flowers that signal that Spring is finally here. Whether you live in Montana or Maryland, you can find this ancient plant along streams and in marshy areas. Most folks do not know what they are looking at when they see the emergence of this odd, 7 million year old plant. In order to emerge early in cold conditions, this plant creates its own heat. This process is called
Marinates add flavor and tenderize meat. This is especially true when cooking wild game. Here are some tasty tips that will help your meat become even more delicious. Wild game has a “wild” odor and taste. It just does. Some of this flavor occurs due to improper dressing and packaging of the critter you harvested. The common reply from folks eating wild game is that it is too tough or “gamey”. Try this simple and
This year’s deer hunting season ended with several bangs! Montana Grant was chosen to participate in a “Crop Management Program”. His “Last Stand” was in a weatherproof Tower Stand with windows, a heater, and a comfy swivel chair. Now before you think Montana Grant has turned into a Wussy, let’s take a closer look. Understanding our role as Wildlife Management Tools is important for sportsmen today. One of the primary reasons that hunting still exists,