Getting Back to Basics For Ducks

In the early season, a large decoy spread might attract ducks, and don’t forget a few “confidence” decoys, too.
READ MORE ›In the early season, a large decoy spread might attract ducks, and don’t forget a few “confidence” decoys, too.
READ MORE ›All too often I hear about dogs who have overheated during conditioning or even had worse things happen.
READ MORE ›Here are five things to check out to make sure your inflatable life jacket is ready to use.
READ MORE ›Here are some tips on how to best pattern your shotgun for your favorite shooting activity.
READ MORE ›If you get a double with two mechanical triggers, you have two shotguns in hand at all times!
READ MORE ›Always keep a sharp knife and you’ll look — and function — like a competent hunter!
READ MORE ›In shotguns, barrels have more to do with pointability, swing and follow through than power or reach.
READ MORE ›What sets apart the waterfowl hunters who enjoy the most shooting from the guys not doing so well in the next blind down the marsh? According to waterfowl experts Larry Zuidema, Dan Loyd and Brian Post, the answer lies in setting a proper spread of decoys, and hunting the right locations. Here’s how to get it done.
READ MORE ›Choosing the right type of camouflage for a given hunting situation is no small detail, but one that often gets overlooked. As you might suspect, Jason Gordon, brand manager with Mossy Oak, has much to say on the topic. Here are some tips on picking out the right camouflage before you head into the field.
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