Guns, Ammo, Dogs and...Habitat? Are hunting conservation groups in your budget? Do you know where your dollars are going?
Read MoreThe latest Camoretro gear drop was a few days ago, but it’s not too late to head over to their website and grab some vintage hunting clothing and keep a piece of the glory of huntings past for yourself, or sell some to others!
Read MoreThe photos and scenarios of waterfowl dying off in the hundreds and thousands in historically significant habitat can be startling and often go by the name of Avian Botulism, and cholera. How do conservationists make an impact in preventing this and how does it impact the overall health of the population?
Read MoreBrownings Wicked Blend brings hard-hitting, clean-burning, bird-killing efficacy to your hunt.
Read MoreWho doesn’t love the glimmer of greenheads in the rising sun, the cupped wings that keep us all awake at night in the off-season? They are the most populous duck in North America found in every flyway. But does it really belong to each one and is it really a “mallard”?
Read MoreThe river runs through it, for hundreds of miles finally depositing past Venice, Louisiana into the Gulf of Mexico. A football field of marsh is lost every 100 minutes and duck hunters won’t be haunted by the waters like Norman Maclean, but by the loss of the wintering habitat, the waters are taking away.
Read MoreIf you could prevent health issues in your dog, wouldn’t you want to? Are you feeding your dog the best food you can?
Read MoreTexas is wondering where they are; Arkansas and Louisiana are wondering what they are doing there. Long has the on-the-ground reports around the coffee pot and in the pit blinds have hunters expressed observation of populations and wintering grounds move. The current studies being worked on by the Osborne Lab will underscore what is being witnessed.
Read MoreSomething strange is brewing in Nebraska with bag limits- a new daily limit program with restructured tiered options for what and how many waterfowl can be taken. Will it work? Will it become more common in other states? Time will tell. Read more to get a pulse on this new system.
Read MoreMigration patterns, changing land uses, and multiple jurisdictions make managing difficult to do and understand. Birds are left in the lurch when Mother Nature throws out droughts or poorly timed rains. The different management practices in the U.S. and Canada compound the issue. How does it impact species like pintails, and what can be done better?
Read MoreLess nesting habitat means more pressure on those breeding birds for successful hatches, but predator numbers have also been on the rise. How does predation impact nesting and what can be done about it?
Read MoreWill we see you at SquadFest 2022? You’re damn sure going to see us there again!
Read MoreThe shelves may be empty for now, but that won’t be the case for long.
Read MoreRecent information from agencies suggests that production numbers of waterfowl in the prairie pothole regions down over 25%. That 4 pack of mallards is now 3. The 8 pack of teal is now 6. Waterfowl news from Split Reed.
Read MoreWaterfowl were once hunted to critically low numbers. Federal reform and regulation have allowed gamebirds to rebound back to tremendous numbers, and the key is multi-national agreements and regulation above the state levels.
Read MoreNew ‘Digitally Posted Lands’ coming to North Dakota wheat, corn, beans, and pea fields this fall!
Read MoreWhat is it that the new Presidential Administration is doing with regards to guns? Jacob Morris reports.
Read MoreCWA Egg Salvage program rescues duck nests and eggs from fields before the fields are harvested, allowing 1500-2000 ducks to survive each year heading into the waterfowl season, which may have been destroyed in modern agricultural practices. As CA wheat grows and ducks are nesting in it right now, learn about the program in this article.
Read MoreWe all saw what happened in Texas just a few weeks ago – Subzero Windchills, Ice & Snow – Unheard of stuff for the Lonestar State. Could this become more regular, and if it does, what’s it mean for duck hunters?
Read MoreAs the bayou changes, so do the patterns of its seasonal visitors.
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