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The Iowa Sportsman August 2025
In this Issue of The Iowa Sportsman August 2025:
- 5 Low Tech Hacks for Soft Plastics and Bass
- Fall Fishing in Iowa
- Dove Opener Countdown
- Unlocking the Secrets of Extended-Range Accuracy
- The Status of Mountain Lions in Iowa
- Saddle Hunting for those who Say they Never will
- Optimal Stand Placement
- The Triton Buck – A Rut Story
- Get Your Weapon Ready for Deer Season
Here is our Editor’s Statement for this month
Dear readers,
Welcome to the August issue of The Iowa Sportsman! As we enter the true dog days of summer, there are still some exciting opportunities here in our great state of Iowa. If you like to sweat, be sure to stop by The Iowa State Fair starting August 7th. While there, don’t forget to swing into the air-conditioned Varied Industries building to see us at The Iowa Sportsman booth. We’d love for you to stop in to renew your subscription and chat with us about your outdoor adventures from the previous year. We always love to hear from our readers in person and connect with you about your experiences.
Don’t forget, Whitetail season is just around the corner. Be sure to check out the Whitetail 365 department this month as I go more in-depth on getting ready for deer season. This includes everything from getting your firearms sighted in with the correct optics and ammunition to getting those bows tuned and everything sighted in for archery season. There’s still plenty of time to prepare, so please don’t wait until the last minute to make changes. Stop in and see your local pro shops if you need any adjustments. This could include your bow setup or just looking to restock your arrows for the year. You owe it to both the animal and yourself to be as competent a shooter as you can be.
For all you wing shooters, dove season starts September 1st. Make sure to get the shotgun out of the safe and start busting some clays! A little more practice never hurt anyone, it’s a great time to introduce a youth to shooting a shotgun. The weather isn’t cold, providing plenty of time for safely introducing youth to our great sport. If you have some free time, consider taking a trip up to the driftless region of NE Iowa for some cool water trout fishing. This area is loaded with breathtaking scenery and provides some fantastic trout action. This area is also a great place to camp and hike, so think about taking the family up there for a long weekend. You will not be disappointed by the natural beauty and outdoor opportunities!
This is also a great time of the year to pull up on one of the many sandbars in Iowa’s rivers to do some night catfishing. I grew up camping the shores of the Des Moines River with friends, fishing channel catfish from dusk till dawn. There’s nothing quite like sitting by a campfire, sipping on a cold one (when I was a bit older), and waiting to hear the familiar ring of a bell on my fishing rod, letting me know another channel catfish has taken the bait. It’s a truly classic Iowa outdoor experience.
I would also like to announce the newest member of our writing staff, Scott Reed, from Spirit Lake, Iowa. He is an encyclopedia of knowledge when it comes to fishing, having been in the business for a long time. I’ve known Scott for quite a few years, and he has taught me many things about fishing and the fishing industry. I strongly encourage you to check out his editorial this month on “Bass Hacks” and look for any other upcoming articles he pens in The Iowa Sportsman. He will definitely teach you a few things when it comes to fishing techniques and insights.
Remember to support all our advertisers in The Iowa Sportsman and let them know where you were introduced to their products! I look forward to seeing you at the state fair this year, and good luck out in the field or on the water. Stay safe, and please consider introducing a youth to the wonders of the outdoors.
GOD BLESS.
Aaron McKinney
Publisher
The Iowa Sportsman
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Iowa Sportsman July 2025
Iowa Sportsman July 2025
Summer is Here!
It’s hard to believe that we are headed towards July. It feels like just yesterday we were talking about spring turkey hunts and now the dog days of summer are upon us. July in Iowa means long days, warm nights, and endless opportunities to enjoy everything our great state has to offer outdoors.
I hope you’re all making the most of it. Whether you’re casting a line on one of Iowa’s beautiful lakes or rivers, camping at a state park, or just gathering around a bonfire with friends and family, this is the season to make those memories. There’s something truly special about summer nights under the stars after a day spent in nature, right here in Iowa.
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This issue of The Iowa Sportsman is packed with content to help you maximize your summer adventures. We’ve got tips for better fishing, advice on working with your gun dog, and stories that’ll get you ready for deer season 2025.
Fishing
Summer in Iowa is an active time. For our fishermen and women, Ben Leal continues to write tips in our “Fishing Iowa” column. This month, he gives us essential pointers as to what is biting and where in July providing the insights you need to make every cast count. If you’re chasing those bigger fish, don’t miss our expert take on Catfish Tips promising thrilling action on the water.
Beyond the fishing holes, we dive deep into preparing for the seasons ahead and refining your skills. Kyle Dana offers invaluable advice to level up your gun dog, so flip to the back portion of our magazine and learn his tips for ensuring your canine companion is at their peak.
Deer Hunting
For those focused on deer hunting, Aaron McKinney explores the critical role of water holes, and gives us some tips on making one yourself. Lane Rummelhart walks you through “Step-by-Step DIY Kill Plots” that you can work on before deer season gets here.
Outdoorsmen & Women
We also recognize the importance of the next generation of outdoorsmen and women. Lane Rummelhart shares crucial insights on “Introducing Youth to Shooting Sports,” fostering responsible and safe participation for our future sportsmen. Next, for those moments when you want to explore Iowa’s diverse offerings beyond the hunt and fish, Ben Leal takes us on a delightful Winery & distillery tour highlighting a few unique local experiences in our state.
Lastly, don’t forget to check out our buyer’s guide for information on purchasing your next blind. As always, this issue is packed with advice, tips, and everything you need to maximize your enjoyment of Iowa’s outdoors.
From all of us at The Iowa Sportsman, we wish you a truly fantastic summer filled with tight lines, successful scouting and new memories in the great Iowa outdoors.
In This Issue
- Mastering Summer Catfish
- Fishing Iowa: Iowa’s Hot Spots
- Do It Yourself: Iowa Kill Plots
- Introducing Youth: to Shooting Sports
- Whitetails 365: Drought, Deer & The Looming Threat of EHD
- County Spotlight: Iowa Fishing Destinations
- Blind Buyers Guide: Clear Sight Hunting Blinds
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Iowa Sportsman June 2025
Iowa Sportsman June 2025
We’re finally headed into June here in Iowa, and this issue of The Iowa Sportsman is dedicated to helping you make the most of it. In this issue we cover everything Iowan outdoorsmen and women are doing from fishing, to food plots.
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Hunting:
We deep dive into multi-species food plots that benefit not only deer, but our birds and other wildlife too. Food plots are not just for hunters, but for just about anyone who appreciates nature. Publisher Aaron McKinney provides expert advice on creating multi-species food plots. He encourages us to support a diverse and thriving wildlife population.
Additionally in our Gun Dog corner, writer Kyle Dana gives us some tips to make a top-notch gun dog. It’s summer now, but the seasons will be opening up before you know it. On a different note, writer Kent Boucher gets into the specifics of Planting the Perfect Deer Property. Kent has spent years working with Native Warm Season Grasses and gives us some pointers on wildlife habitat.
Fishing in Iowa:
For those of you eager to hit the water, we’ve got two excellent features. Ben Leal helps you pinpoint the hottest Iowa fishing spots in his article in our Fishing in Iowa column, offering insights into where the fish are active and what they’re biting on.
Todd Reed follows that up with A guide to fishing Iowa in June. He goes over what to target this month and the best strategies for success. As well as, Targeting Muskie by Matt Eyman-Vavroch, gives us some tips on catching and pursuing the elusive muskie right here in our home state. It’s a difficult, yet very rewarding challenge to target muskie. With Father’s Day coming up, Nick Johnson shares a heartwarming fishing story, a reminder of the special moments spent with family.
Buyers Guide
Finally, we celebrate some really cool and really unique Iowa-based companies in our buyer’s guide. Be sure to check it out and buy local when you can. June is a time for exploration, adventure, fishing and family.
We hope this issue of The Iowa Sportsman inspires you to get outside and experience all that Iowa has to offer.
In This Issue
- Targeting Muskie
- Utilizing Catfish Dips
- County Spotlight: June Fishing in Iowa
- Planting the Perfect Deer Property
- Whitetails 365: Planting Multi-species Food Plot
- Gun Dog Corner: Developing A Top Notch Gun Dog
- Buyers Guide
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The Iowa Sportsman May 2025
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In This Issue
- Chasing Spring Thunder: Turkey Hunting
- Maximize UTV & ATVs On Your Acreage
- Breaking Bad Habits: For Archery Sucess
- Shooting Corner: Safety Gear & Safe Practices
- Whitetails 365: Hunter’s Pre-Season Checklist
- Fishing Iowa: Walleye Tackle & Tricks
- County Spotlight: Iowa Fishing Destinations
Here is our Publisher’s Statement for this month
Spring is in full swing here in Iowa, and with spring, comes gorgeous weather, and tons of opportunities to get out and enjoy Iowa. Whether you’re hitting the woods for morel mushrooms, chasing spring gobblers, or taking a trip to your favorite fishing hole, May is the perfect time to get outside and make the most of it.
This month’s issue is packed with articles for Iowans by Iowans to fuel your spring adventures. Todd Reed covers top Fishing Destinations and his Favorite May Tackle. He highlights some of the best places to fish this spring, and in a separate article, he gives us some advice on his favorite tackle and lures. In our Fishing Iowa column, Ben Leal shares walleye fishing tips, tricks, and tackle for those of us targeting walleye this spring. May favorite thing to do in May is by far turkey hunt. Turkey hunters will find some tips for pursuing birds, and you can also check out some of our staff’s favorite picks in our Buyer’s Guide for Turkey Season 2025 section. If you’re already thinking ahead to deer season, Aaron McKinney’s Hunter’s Checklist for 2025 helps us stay ahead of things by breaking down a list of chores and activities to do now, before fall approaches. Aaron has spent decade avidly hunting and shooting and he sheds some advice on Breaking Bowhunting Bad Habits. He offers some tips archers can use this summer before bow season opens. We also dive into Puppy Nutrition with Kyle Dana and he takes us through care and nutrition before puppies are born, all the way to post birth. When it comes to shooting, safety is paramount, and our Shooting Corner covers range safety. Lastly, we have a feature by Kent Beyer offering a guide on Using UTVs/ATVs for acreages. Plus, for those looking to explore beyond Iowa, we’ve got a great Minnesota Destination feature if you’re looking for a near-by get-away.
Spring is short, so don’t waste a second—get outside, explore, and enjoy everything this season has to offer. As aways, we’re here to help make sure you’re geared up, informed, and ready for adventure.
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The Iowa Sportsman April 2025
In This Issue of The Iowa Sportsman April 2025
- Thriving Bird Habitats in Iowa
- Fishing Iowa – Walleye Tackle & Tricks
- Whitetails 365 – Growing Giant Whitetails
- Maximizing Native Warm Season Grasses
- Turkey Season – Getting Youth Involved
- Equipment for Managing Your Own Acreage
Editor’s Statement – April Issue of The Iowa Sportsman
Thank you for picking up the April issue of The Iowa Sportsman! Spring has officially arrived, and with it comes one of the most exciting times of the year—turkey season. As you hit the timber, we want to remind everyone to put safety first, especially if you’re hunting public land or areas with other hunters. Always be certain of your target—positively identify that tom before you take the shot, and be mindful of what’s beyond your bird. A moment of caution can make all the difference in ensuring a safe and enjoyable hunt for everyone.
We’ve packed this issue with great reads to get you ready for spring! If you’re a dog owner, Back to Basics by Kyle Dana will help sharpen your gun dog’s skills. Anglers will want to check out Walleye Tackle & Tricks by Ben Leal for top-notch spring walleye fishing advice.
For those who love small game, Small Game Cartridges by Kyle Dana dives into small game rounds, with almost a nostalgic feel as we remember grabbing our .22s and .17s pursuing rabbits and squirrels. Deer hunters, don’t miss Whitetails 365: Growing Giant Whitetails by Aaron McKinney, covering minerals and supplements to boost antler growth. Now is the time to provide the deer with minerals and supplemental feeding to get them in the best condition possible to support trophy deer.
Looking for adventure? We explore some hidden gems across the state. Turkey hunters will appreciate Turkey Hunting: Getting Youth Involved by Dave Hoffman, offering tips to keep young hunters engaged in the field. Finally, for conservationists and upland bird hunters, Thriving Bird Habitats in Iowa by Lane Rumelhart explores native grasses and prime pheasant habitat.
From strategies to Iowa adventure recommendations, we’ve packed this issue with content to help you make the most of your time outdoors. We wish you a fun-filled and successful turkey season—may your calls be convincing, your shots be true, and your season be one to remember.
Good luck and stay safe out there!
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Iowa Sportsman March 2025
In This Issue of the Iowa Sportsman March 2025
- Finding Spring Toms
- Fishing Iowa – What to Target in March
- Whitetails 365 – Prepping for Food Plots
- Leveraging Prairie to Improve Habitat
- Bringing a Pond Back to its Prime
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Thanks for picking up The March issue of The Iowa Sportsman.
Learn the secrets of shed hunting on public ground from Kent Boucher. Kent is an avid hunter and one of the best shed hunters we’ve found. He tells us some of his secrets to finding and collecting several shed antlers. Later, Kent explores how leveraging prairie can significantly enhance wildlife habitat, benefiting both hunters and the environment.
In our Gundog Corner, Kyle Dana dives deep into the nutritional breakdown for your four-legged hunting companion. He also has another article where he shares his insights on proper range etiquette for both gun and archery enthusiasts, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
For the deer hunters, Aaron McKinney gives us some tips on clearing the ground and getting the first steps done for your spring food plots. Aaron McKinney shares his expert advice on planting spring food plots.
For those of us just waiting to get out turkey hunting, Nolan Rolston provides some tips he’s learned throughout the years for targeting spring turkeys. Nolan Rolston offers expert strategies for finding early toms.
Ben Leal guides you on what to target this March for fishing opportunities. Ben spends as much time as he can on the water and passes on some advice to us every month.
Writer Lane Rummelhart provides valuable tips on restoring your pond back to its prime, creating a sustainable pond that can be enjoyed for years to come.
Plus, don’t miss our comprehensive New Gear for 2025 section, featuring the latest and greatest in hunting and fishing equipment showcased at the recent ATA and Shot Show. Finally, get ready for the Deer Classic! Our guide will help you navigate the show floor and find the best deals. We’ll be there with a booth, so come visit us and say hello!
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Iowa Sportsman February 2025
In This Issue of The Iowa Sportsman February 2025
- Owning the Night – Night Vision Tips
- Fishing Iowa – Upgrading Rods & Reels
- Whitetails 365 – Planning Your Deer Food Plot
- Shooting Corner – Target Shooting Must Haves!
- County Spotlight – Iowa’s Winter Wonderland Adventures
Here is our Editor’s Statement for this issue
Thank you for picking up the February issue of “The Iowa Sportsman”. We are closing the door on winter and starting to focus on spring. This month, we explore the many opportunities this time of year offers, whether you’re enjoying the outdoors, honing your skills, or preparing for the seasons ahead.
In this month’s feature article, “Iowa Winter Wonderland”, we showcase the thrills of skiing, snowshoeing, winter camping, hiking, and sledding. From serene snow-covered trails to adrenaline-pumping slopes, Iowa transforms into a playground for outdoor enthusiasts during the colder months. Whether you’re an experienced adventurer or a beginner looking for new activities, this piece will inspire you to embrace winter’s magic.
For the hunters among us, preparation doesn’t stop when hunting seasons close. Kyle Dana brings us a helpful guide on training your dog to shed hunt. If you’ve ever wanted to turn your loyal companion into a partner for finding shed antlers, this article is a must-read. Kyle shares practical advice for building your dog’s skills and confidence in this rewarding off-season pursuit. Speaking of sheds, Kent Boucher’s article, about finding shed antlers, dives into the art of locating and finding those antlers. Shed hunting is more than just a hobby; it’s a chance to find out which bucks made it through the season and learn about deer patterns.
For those already dreaming of spring and summer projects, Aaron McKinney’s comprehensive three-page feature on food plot planning will help you start your preparations now. He shares actionable tips on choosing the right seeds, designing plots for maximum impact, and creating the perfect habitat to attract and sustain wildlife throughout the year. This in-depth guide is perfect for anyone ready to enhance their hunting property.
Anglers will want to check out Ben Leal’s article, Upgrading Your Fishing Rods & Reels. Now is the perfect time to evaluate your gear and make upgrades for a successful fishing season. Ben’s advice will help you understand what to look for in your next setup, whether you’re replacing worn-out equipment or stepping up your game.
Kyle Dana has another article in our shooting corner. “Target Shooting Must-Haves” is packed with essential gear and tips for making the most of your time at the range.
Kent Boucher also brings us another delicious installment of wild game cooking. His recipes and techniques make it easy to turn your harvest into mouthwatering meals that your family and friends will love.
Finally, Donnie Acheson’s insightful comparison of thermal and infrared optics explores the advantages and limitations of each technology from a practical stand-point. He also offers some advice about getting your first night-coyote hunting optics.
We hope this issue of The Iowa Sportsman inspires you to make the most of Iowa’s winter season and prepare for the adventures ahead. Thank you for joining us!
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