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Layout Blind Hunting Tips with Alex Russo

One of the most exciting types of hunts you can experience is a dry-field layout hunt in stubble. Mallards, wigeon, pintails, snow geese, Canada geese, and specks are all incredibly huntable from layout blinds in dry fields. Those and other species can also be hunted from layout blinds along water edges, where you also need to keep in mind the “do’s and don’ts'“ of proper layout hunting technique. Alex Russo from Flatland Flyways has a few tips for how to have success when hunting from a layout blind in this article.

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Finding your own Dove Hunt

Dove hunting is a great way to get into the mindset of shotgunning and bird hunting in the early season. With Dove season right around the corner, now is the best time to be scouting for ‘em. Ryan Barnes has a few tips for where to find a dove hunt if you’re new to the action.

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Gearing up for Early Season Goose

The early season is inching closer. There’s always stuff to do and things to prepare for. Procrastination can always ruin the chance at a good hunt, so do yourself a favor and jump on whatever it is you need to tackle before you need to be loading up for the hunt in the morning

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5 Tips: Hunting Loaf Ponds

Planning to shoot some honkers over water this year? Loaf pond hunts can be lights out- but they aren’t quite like any other hunt. Ryan Barnes brings you five tips on how to be successful over mid-day and transitional water loafs for geese.

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Unorthodox Hides

The hide is about as important to a hunt as anything. Sometimes, however, you need to get creative to make it work in less-than-ideal situations. Here are a few ideas to work with the next time you encounter the need to overcome the obstacle of the no-hide situation.

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