Plant Features: Persimmon

Fruit is used by foxes, deer, raccons, oppossums, skunks and songbirds. If you find one of these dropping fruit during the hunting season you better hunt that tree.

Plant Features: Cow Oak

Cow oak also commonly called Swamp Chestnut oak is an oak tree with alternate, simple, leaves with a margin large teeth, 4 to 8 inches long, 3 to 5 inches wide, dark green and shiny above, pale and downy below. Cow oaks produce a very large acorn that is 1 to 1 1/2 inches long, … Read more

Buck Forage Oats In Your Deer Food Plot!

When it comes to providing the quality forage and attracting deer to your property, buck forage oats are hard to beat. Buck Forage Oats have been tested against many other forages including clover and clover blends and BFO’s has proven to be the most preferred forage in side by side test. During testing, Buck Forage … Read more

Fish Facts: Tripletail

Tripletail (Lobotes surinamensis) reach a maximum size of 40 pounds although the average size is much smaller. Tripletail, as the name implies, have a body that appears to have three tails. This is actually just the anal and dorsal fins. Tripletail are common in the Gulf of Mexico but are a species that gets little … Read more

Fish Facts: Rock Cale

Rock Cale either “Crinodus lophodon” or “Aplodactylus lophodon” depending on who you want to listen too. The Rock Cale is found from northern New South Wales to northern Victoria. It eats algae from in shallow waters.

Proof: Cougar Near Athens Arkansas

I don’t yet have much info on this cougar that was caught on a trail cam near Athens, Arkansas. But it has just turned up after a whole slew of Missouri sightings. Where it came from is still in question. Very unlikely that it has come from Arkansas… talkinga about the cougar not the picture. … Read more

Recipes: Florida Pompano

This is a picture of one of the best eating fish that swims. It is a pompano. This one isn’t very large, pompano get twice as large quite frequently, but they can make any recipe taste great. The Floridia Pompano range from Massachusetts to Brazil, this includes all the Gulf of Mexico. Florida Pompanos are … Read more

Plant Features: Pecan

Pecan (Carya Illinoensis) is the best know of all the Hickories. Pecan can be recognized by thier alternate, pinnately compound leaves with 9 to 15 finely serrate leaflets, 12 to 18 inches long. The nuts from a Pecan trees are large oblong, brown, splotched with black, thin shelled nuts, 1 1/2 to 2 inches long. … Read more

A Fish Little Known And Seldom Fished

Do you look forward to an enjoyable Saturday morning of fishing occasionally? Are you feeling more anxious lately due to so few game fish that seem to be available? Are you one of the many weekend fishermen who are finding it to be a little less satisfactory when it gets to be a chore to … Read more

Fish Facts: False Albacore, Little Tunny, or Bonito

The fish picture to the left is probably the most confused fish around. Not only does this fish of the Mackerel family have many common names but one of the common names is actually the name of another fish that looks similiar. The proper common name for this species is False Albacore or Little Tunny. … Read more