Every duck hunter knows that weather plays a major role in a day’s success — wind direction, temperature, and barometric pressure all matter. But…
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When the main marshes go quiet and the skies above big lakes turn empty, most waterfowlers assume the migration has passed. But seasoned hunters…
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As the rut fades and winter begins to settle in, the woods take on a different kind of stillness — one that tests even…
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When winter settles in and the marshlands glaze over with ice, waterfowl hunting changes completely. The once-busy skies quiet down, the reeds stiffen with…
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When winter tightens its grip and marshes start to freeze over, waterfowl hunters face one of the toughest challenges of the season — staying…
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When the temperature drops and frosty mornings take over, hunters often think they’ve got the upper hand. Cold air feels “clean,” and it’s easy…
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When the sun hasn’t even cracked the horizon and you’re already miles deep into the woods, food and hydration might be the last thing…
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When the northern marshes start locking up under a crust of ice, something magical happens in the waterfowl world — the great southern migration…
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There’s a certain electricity in the air when the north wind starts to hum. The sky turns steel gray, the temperature drops, and every…
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Every hunter knows the feeling. The first few weeks of deer season are full of optimism, long sits, and sometimes… frustration. The woods get…
