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Read MoreAfter decades of field-proven functionality, the A5 is finally making an appearance in a highly anticipated gauge. One that sportsmen and shotgun enthusiasts have been asking for, for decades.
Read MoreBird bands, telemetry ‘backpacks’, breeding surveys, and other research is a lot of data for an average hunter to understand. But if you like the numbers, research AND hunting, how do you get a job doing it?
Read MoreWhen it comes to duck hunting, everyone is thinking of either Canada or the Midwest. With this article, we’re going to switch it up a bit and get into what Florida has to offer in terms of duck hunting.
Read MoreOut West, way out West. There is a critical issue regarding the management of water and by extension wetlands in some areas that has a direct and dire effect on waterfowl, among other things. Some states are doing better than others with the resource, and perhaps there are things to learn from these states. If you are familiar with it, you know what we’re talking about- and if you aren’t, here’s your chance to learn more about what’s going on with the water out West.
Read MoreManitoba likely will pass a bill limiting DIY hunting opportunities to freelancers from the United States by restricting the number of licenses available to them through a lottery draw system.
Read MoreAdding 1 million ducks annually to each fall flight is the Delta Waterfowl Foundation’s latest and biggest effort. This is a campaign promise that waterfowlers can support.
Read MoreOpening the eyes for waterfowl hunters everywhere to not discount Georgia duck hunting in their quest for a canvasback drake.
Read MoreThe bird flu wasn’t just a problem of Spring 2022, as it continues to kill both wild and domestic birds across the country and continent into Fall 2022 - and Cholera is making an appearance as well. Ryan Barnes for Split Reed with a breaking news update.
Read MoreThis bill could land your waterfowl shotgun on a banned list.
Read MoreWhat you need to do to safely handle the success of your early season and warm weather hunts, and what can happen if you don’t!
Read MoreThe news is out if you hunt in Canada (or Mexico) this coming season you won’t be able to bring back birds from particular areas. With the spread of bird flu, what is a waterfowler to do?
Read MoreIt’s become an elusive ‘bucket list’ bird. There was a time when they were more easily targeted and accessed by waterfowlers across the west coast. What’s changed and where have they gone?
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Read MoreSynonymous with all things mallards in Arkansas, the cathedrals of flooded timber are what dreams are made of. These timber stands are in peril though from years of too much water over too long of periods. What’s being done by Arkansas Fish & Game to protect the flooded timber stands for future generations?
Read MoreGuiding on public land is an often controversial subject. They are lands that belong to all American citizens, but the idea of some folks profiting off them doesn’t always sit well with others..
Read MoreAs waterfowlers, we put our gear through hell and back- we need quality products that can not only put in the work, but last year in and year out.
Read MoreFor many, it is a once-in-a-lifetime sort of hunt, but for Charlie Summerville, Alaska trophy sea duck hunts are just another day at the office.
Read MoreAn exciting conservation play by one of the biggest names in the hunting industry- Mossy Oak and the Wild Turkey Stamp.
Read MoreWaterfowl News: Bird Flu Outbreak in White Geese Populations
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