You want a beautiful drake mallard, gadwall, cinnamon teal or pintail to hang on the wall? Here’s where you should go.
Hunting mallards in flooded hardwoods might be the ultimate waterfowling experience.
Pass-shooting is a whole different ballgame than hunting over decoys, but it can be done successfully with the right setup.
Today’s waterfowl shotguns are lighter, faster, more reliable and softer on the shoulder than we could have imagined just a few short years ago.
Waterfowling offers a wide variety of shooting situations with what should be fairly easy shots that can become very tough shots. Following are seven of the most common, and sometimes the toughest, waterfowling shots and how to make them.
While the sun has yet to set on the 2008 waterfowl season, your favorite manufacturers have already released the newest, greatest gear you’ll daydream about until the 2009 opener. Go on, take a peek. Scratch that itch.