When the edges of the pond turn to glass and the first skim of ice crunches beneath your boots, most hunters start thinking about…
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When the marshes start to freeze and the mornings sting your face with cold, most duck hunters hang up their waders for the year.…
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When it comes to hunting whitetails, timing isn’t just important — it’s everything. As November fades into December, changing weather patterns become your biggest…
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When the echoes of the rut fade and the woods fall quiet, many hunters pack away their rifles and call it a season. But…
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There’s a stillness that settles over the marsh when winter takes hold. The buzzing of insects fades, the frogs go silent, and even the…
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When the northern air starts to cut sharp and the maples turn bare, you can bet that mallards are on the move. The arrival…
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When most hunters have packed up their gear and called it a season, the real trophies are often just starting to move. Late November…
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There’s something magical — and brutally honest — about the first real snowfall of hunting season. The world goes quiet, the woods turn ghostly…
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When the air turns crisp and the first flurries threaten, most hunters know that time is running short for scouting open ground. Before the…
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By the time frost coats the cattails and the last leaves cling to the branches, most duck hunters have hung up their waders for…
