by Marty Ayers | Jan 16, 2020 | Blog
After Season Weapon Maintenance from Oak Creek The season is over for us. It may not be over for you. (We hope not.) When it is though, there’s work to be done. After Season Weapon Maintenance is a must. Hard hunting means gear will require a little attention. Most...
by igadmin | Jan 15, 2020 | Blog
As the cold weather arrives deer move less and less. Their cover has been reduced and they take fewer chances in open areas. Hunting from a stand is not as likely to be effective to say nothing of the bone chilling cold that seeps in as you move little in your tree...
by Marty Ayers | Jan 7, 2020 | Ace the Blood Tracking Dog, Blog, Hunting, Missouri Whitetail Hunting, monster bucks, On The Ranch
By Ace the blood tracking dog. The humans think they run things around here, but, as we all know, this is my ranch. The season is officially over at Oak Creek. We harvested some of the most beautiful bucks this year that averaged 255 inches. Even though they were not...
by igadmin | Dec 12, 2019 | Blog
While there is a great deal of debate about lunar phases, there is some consensus that the combination of a full moon and particularly cold nights get the deer up and moving. The next full moon is December 12 th – If it’s cold in your location, deer are likely to...
by igadmin | Nov 19, 2019 | Blog
There has been a debate back to the day of the cavemen about predicting the best times of good hunting for whitetail deer. Many a long afternoon at the local garage has been spent in more recent debates on the subject. The ability of computers to analyze large amounts...
by igadmin | Oct 15, 2019 | Blog
The modern corporation is typically spread over a wide geography and may span continents. The size and complexity have increased, and key corporate executives may have little contact with each other. The result is a loss in focus and the synergy that comes with direct...
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