Osceola Turkeys, the Jewel of the Grand Slam
Osceola Turkeys, the Jewel of the Grand Slam
By Babe Winkelman
Every turkey hunter in the world dreams of taking the coveted “Grand Slam,” which means harvesting all four turkey sub-species in the same year: Eastern, Merriam’s, Rio Grande and Osceola.
Food plot crop rotation saves time and money
Food plot crop rotation saves time and money
By Babe Winkelman
This season, I started a new food plot program on my hunting land in central Minnesota. It’s a system based on the age-old practice of crop rotation, which allows the rotated plants to ben
Fall Pike Trolling
As I write this, the Minnesota archery season is just starting. It’s a tortuous time of year, because the urge to hunt is so strong after a long off-season. And while the woods beckon, the lakes are still there – promising what is arguably the best fishin
For scent elimination, is carbon out?
For scent elimination, is carbon out?
By Babe Winkelman
There’s been a lot of talk in hunting circles about carbon-based hunting clothing, which is supposed to eliminate human odor by adsorbing scent molecules. Today there are some legal questions abo
Tips for successful ground blind bowhunting
Tips for successful ground blind bowhunting
By Babe Winkelman
More and more hunters are coming out of the trees and pursuing their game from eye level. That’s because hunting from a blind has so many advantages over tree stands. Portable hub-style bli
Let turkeys make you a better hunter
Let turkeys make you a better hunter
By Babe Winkelman
Harvesting a wary old longbeard with a bow & arrow is one of the top challenges in hunting. While turkeys don’t really possess a sense of smell, their eyes and ears are as good as it gets. And whe
Honk if You Love Goose Hunting
Honk if You Love Goose Hunting
By Babe Winkelman
For a bird believed to be extinct 50 years ago, the Canada goose is doing very well, thank you. Today the big geese are so abundant they’re considered a grass-eating, sidewalk-fouling nuisance in citie