September Trout fishing and Goose Hunting in the North Country; Almost
Fall is around the corner and here in New Hampshire that means hunting. It is also a chance to wet your line once again before the ice and snow that is sure to come closes […]
Fall is around the corner and here in New Hampshire that means hunting. It is also a chance to wet your line once again before the ice and snow that is sure to come closes […]
Lucky Duck Premium Decoys introduces the new Revolt electronic game call. Years in the making, the Revolt is one of the new additions to Lucky Duck’s ground-breaking electronic game call lineup. This remote controlled, high-output […]
There is no doubt; the short-reed goose call has revolutionized the waterfowl hunter’s ability to sound just like living geese. The short-reed has also excelled in competition, allowing the best callers in the world to […]
I swear that if I hear one more golfer or landowner who buys up a farm, has no animals and then posts the land complain to me about the resident goose population, I think I […]
As budding waterfowlers in the 1980s, my brother and I were gifted a dozen goose shells. We were severely ill equipped by today’s standards, but it didn’t matter much. The Canada goose season was short […]
We all know that guy. You know, the one who seems to find new ways to destroy any duck or goose decoy in his midst. He leaves decoys in the back of his pick-up […]
After the courtship flights and mating rituals are complete, the end result of course is nesting hens. Every apartment complex pond, golf course, park and even some swimming pools can become targeted nesting areas for […]
US FWS: Public Affairs Specialist Ryan Moehring and Biologist Kristine Askerooth, both in our Mountain-Prairie Region, tell us about an amazing event that happened recently at Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge in southeast North Dakota. Warm […]
How can you not like the sound of hundreds to thousands of geese overhead? Limits are liberal (15 birds daily), and the late winter / spring seasons, geography depending, are often generous (check yours as […]
Ducks Unlimited recently announced the top volunteer chapters across the nation honored in four categories: Chairman’s Elite, Chairman’s Roll of Honor, President’s Elite and President’s Roll of Honor. The Chairman’s Elite designation is reserved for […]
One of the most common mistakes amateur retriever trainers make is rushing the learning process. The temptation to get a young dog out in the field as soon as possible can be hard to resist. […]
Today’s duck guns are marvels of engineering. They are lighter, shorter, and much more versatile than the old lead-shot-era Long Toms our grandfathers used. Modern waterfowl guns cycle a wide assortment of shell sizes and are […]
Some of us have been hunting Canada geese since September and are done now. For others, there’s still plenty of honker hunting left. Here’s where and how to do it. HONKER HOTSPOTS: Check your waterfowl […]
Like the man once said about art, “I am no expert but I know what I like.” Duck calling is much like that too. There are a dozen different schools of thought on how hard […]
The season of gifting is fast approaching. For some it might include the gift of that first gun for a child. There are some basic considerations in gifting a firearm. The first consideration is the […]
Huntable water comes in two categories: open water and ponds. This allows us to have a plan for water wherever our hunt is to take place whether or not it is a place you have […]
For the first time ever, Ducks Unlimited TV is available on television and online! Catch it four times a week on the Pursuit Channel. Or watch complete episodes plus web-exclusive content any time at www.ducks.org/dutv. […]
In 1918, Joel Barber began a new era of waterfowl decoys. Barber spent much of his life collecting and showcasing various decoys and even wrote a popular book on the subject 1934 titled, Wild Fowl […]
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