Mossy Oak Gamekeepers: Deer Hunting, Duck Hunting, Turkey Hunting, Land & Wildlife Management, Conservation, and other great videos to help you improve your wildlife habitat and overall hunting experience. Gamekeepers, where our lifestyle is farming for wildlife and our magazine is the Journal of Wildlife Stewardship. Our goal every day is to teach people how to improve the wildlife habitat around them for all of the wildlife species. For more information about Gamekeepers visit: mossyoakgamekeeper.com/ Be sure to subscribe to our channel: ru-vid.com
Torry and his wife are great people . I've followed MFK for last few years . The daytime techniques and information have put coyotes within 10 yds . Customer service is top notch . Called once to check on an order . Got so into the conversation about " how you doing today " , that I almost forgot why I called . Genuinely down to earth , good people .
For a less expensive method to help if you get exposed to poison ivy - try Fast Orange hand cleaner with pumice. Or any grease breaking hand cleaner with pumice. You don't have to rub really hard, just be very thorough.
Can i have one as a traveling nomad? If im backpacking down the Appalachian with one on my back we could knock the crows that follows us down and eat those? Doing it live with superchat questions would be good too
Oh the irony of this video!! when settlers first came to America there were endless stands of incredible trees for the eyes to behold .. miles and miles of old growth forest's all managed by nature ..Google Tom Wessels
Overpopulation? Where have people said "overpopulation"? Did I miss where they discuss how humans kill millions of sharks a year? Scientists are worried about the number of sharks still alive, and no species on sharks would be considered "overpopulated!"
This episode especially resonated with me. The top predator in my backyard is a Sharp-shinned hawk. I had Coon from West Point, MS tattoo one on me a few years ago 😅 #accipiter
Use use that Tecnu first, than Ivarest topically until all the rash is gone. I’ve had to go to the doctor before, and got a steroid shot, bc i didn’t have those products then.
Virginia taxidermy I listen to the podcast in my shop. I love the many different topics. You never know what you’re going to learn. Its like Christmas with every new episode I love the information guys. Ive been an outdoorsman for 38 years and a taxidermist for 23. Still learning and your podcast is very informative. Love what yall are doing keep it up
I can’t keep the wild hogs from destroying my farm. They root up every square inch of soil searching for nut grass tubers, so chuff is a hard no for me because of hogs. I put hunting pressure in 1 area and they move to the other side. Farm is only 80 acres, so trapping hasn’t been overly successful, new one show up faster than you can get them out of the trap.😀
I needed this im gonna be planting for the first time this year. My daughter is old enough to go now so I'm gonna try to make a place to increase her chances
I have a stormy kromer gamekeeper cap and want to get some more. Maybe a nice vest. Think i have my fiance talked in to letting me wear camo for our wedding
$38? Just mix dish soap 1:4 with mineral spirits or turpentine. Cut your fingernails and clean your nails with a it and a nail brush. In the shower or sink, start close to the core of your body washing to the tips your fingers/toes (depending where you might have been exposed). I keep a bottle near my kitchen sink and in the shower.
We bagging less birds on public land, not because there's less birds but because there was so many "tiktok turkey hunters" driving all the way into where they hunting getting out calling making all kinds racket I'm all for people getting into hunting but my goodness use some common sense
Big old trees close to your houses, they do not only damage your houses and garages’ floors, but they are places for snakes, hidden cameras, and hiding intruders!
I wanna know if she has crappie in there? I swear I saw one in there live well.. that is the worst thing to have in a pond trying to grow big fish.. the baby eater dressed in scales
A few months ago she invited a guy from SW Louisiana to go there and thin out the crappie and he had a blast. He brought crawfish and shrimp and cooked up a seafood feast.
Some a55hole around here 10-15yrs ago was catching hogs and releasing them around here now we're over ran with them, i still get on birds but I gotta walk 1500yrds one way, that makes it hard on taking my daughter i don't want to drag her up and over the hills, through thick patch she'd be miserable and it's ready to go b4 we get in to where we can just start hunting
Id be interested if deer harvested were tested for herbicides in their systems. Not a big fan of this idea. Here we found mixed wildflowers, switch grasses, and clover, oats, millet, sunflower mix planted once and left alone holds more deer and wildlife than managed clover or other deer mix
Great content, I love to catch and eat big pan fish, Red ears/ shell crackers being my favorite, but catching 2 lb + bull gills on ultra lite tackle wow, what could top that! P.S I have a degree in Wildlife Biology and have been buying your magazine since it first came out! keep up the good work!
This segment was to short. Y’all should have Dr Harper on ounce a month this summer talking about each section of a hunting area, bedding area, nesting area,and food plots just talking about the management on each with fire and chemicals.