Imagine a giant flock—we’re talking 1,000 or more—of lesser Canada geese making the final hook into the wind and descending into the decoy spread, the first few landing right at your feet. That’s what ...
When I started waterfowling in 1974—and back then, it was simply known by the all-inclusive term “duck hunting”—we didn’t have blind bags, the modern day equivalent of carry-on luggage for duck and ...
Duck blinds have come a long way since ancient Egyptians first started hunting over clay decoys along the Nile River in 2,500 B.C. But even back then hunters knew a key rule of waterfowling: The ...
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