Hunting Teal in Nebraska
By PJ Maguire Ever since I heard of the early teal seasons held by states south of Minnesota and North Dakota, I have wanted to participate in one of these hunts. When I first started hunting with my...
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By PJ Maguire It should come as no surprise that the biggest wildlife refuge in Minnesota is the Twin Cities. I would be willing to bet that there are more trophy bucks, Canada geese and mallard ducks...
View ArticleMossberg 835 Shotgun Cleaning Instructions
By L. Cater (aka greenster) Here’s the story on the Mossberg 835 shotgun. A friend purchased it for $25. It somehow made it to the bottom of a lake for 6 days before it was recovered. When it was...
View ArticleG+H Weather Vane Decoys Deal
Buy 3 six packs get free shipping!! These words are music to all waterfowlers’ ears. G+H Canada Goose Weather Vane Decoys are the ticket for realism in the field. Simple to set up, light for travel,...
View ArticleSaskatchewan Launches New Conservation Program
Via Delta Waterfowl News – Duck Hunting Conservation Conservation in Saskatchewan is about to take a giant leap forward. Four rural municipalities in the Wascana Creek and Qu’Appelle River watersheds...
View ArticleDuck Hunting Tattoos
By Nick Roehl In the world of waterfowl hunting there are many ways to show your addiction for duck hunting. Some people put 50 stickers on their hunting rigs and trailers while others make team logos...
View ArticleWood Duck Hunting Tips – Creek Hunting
Wood Duck Hunting Tips by James Benben The first major wood duck hunting tip you need to know is that they’re not a very decoy friendly bird. They will be at the beginning of the season, but after that...
View ArticleDuck Hunting Games – The Long Morning Walk
by Blake Gipson It was Christmas morning and it was dang cold outside. What made this worse was the fact that I was lost. I better start this duck hunting games – the long morning walk story a couple...
View ArticleBBQ Duck Recipes
BBQ Duck Recipes – Recipe submitted by fishin444 Start with one whole duck plucked and singed. Split in half long ways so you have both pieces with a breast leg and thigh. Poke meat with fork a few...
View ArticleDuck Hunting Season Begins in North Dakota
by Doug Leier Many hunters these days are bemoaning a downward population trend for deer and pheasants in North Dakota. On the other hand, for 2013 at least, duck and goose populations are in good...
View ArticleDuck Hunter Finds Woolly Mammoth Bone
A duck hunter in Canada’s Yukon Territories came across a bone from a long-extinct woolly mammoth. According to a report on CBC.ca, Robert Kyikavichik was out hunting for ducks with his son and his...
View ArticleDuck Hunting Accident
Wet in Arkansas Editor’s Note: This is an article about a duck hunting accident with one of our community members. In 2010 we had 13 inches of rain in December. So when we arrived in Brinkley the first...
View ArticleHunting Retriever Stand – How to Build
If you’re going to duck hunt with a retriever, you have to have a hunting retriever stand. There are just too many places you can’t take a dog without one. Most guys who hunt, have some sort of old...
View ArticleNumbers Up For California Waterfowl Breeding Population
(Story courtesy CDFW) The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has completed its annual survey of waterfowl breeding pairs. Biologists found that after a three-year decline in mallards and...
View ArticleDuck Numbers Down Slightly in North Dakota
During mid-July we obviously note the sun is setting a bit earlier, the small grains are nearing harvest and the August 15 early Canada goose opener is nearing and hunters can begin to form plans for...
View ArticleHow Hunters Help the Harvest Information Program
For hunters my age, the acronym HIP associated with the outdoors isn’t anything new. While anywhere beyond two decades ago, HIP might have meant “aware” or “fashionable,” to those of us familiar with...
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