Written By Casey Hartwell Tips & Tricks | Waterfowl Hunting Late season decoy spreads Late-season duck hunting can be a challenging and rewarding experience for waterfowl hunters. As the weather gets colder and the days get shorter, ducks tend to group up and...
So you had a banger of a day and shot your limits of bird. Now what? It’s time to clean your bids and prep them for consumption or saving for a later date. Here are three different ways you can clean and break down your birds. The options that we will touch on are:...
As hunters, we always look forward to the next season. For the waterfowl hunters, you can’t wait for that drop in temperature. Those crisp mornings on the water, setting decoys, watching your breath as you exhale, counting the seconds until the shooting hours...
Pigeons, dirty birdies, rats with wings…. They have a lot of names, but the one not used enough is *valuable. Sportsmen who use dogs as hunting companions and partners are often victims of not having adequate off-season training opportunities at their...
Growing up in the Bay Area, I didn’t have much of a hunting background. Sure, my grandpa grew up in rural California towns, but he had since gone on to chase his dream of providing for his family in a different way than he saw on the chicken farm he was raised on....
Which is best, and what to bring with you to the blind. Few things beat being in a duck blind, alone, or with family and friends. Whether it’s a pit blind, a stand-up, out of a boat, or some other make-shift blind – if you are like us, you love to be there. Though if...