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Wildfowl

Nov 01 2020
Magazine

Wildfowl Magazine is the best magazine out there for the serious goose and duck hunters. Loaded with useful information on guns & loads, decoys & calls, boats & blinds, retriever training, gear & gadgets, Canadian reports and conservation. Join us in the blind each issue!

Wildfowl

Silver Linings

Fathers & Heroes

Pintail Paranoia • A declining population and tight bag limits have waterfowlers worried about the Northern Pintail.

FIFTH FLYWAY

BY THE NUMBERS

Duck Dog Eye Concerns • Protecting your retriever’s vision requires in-field diligence.

Waterfowl BAND REPORTS

Spring Fling • Three-thousand miles later at an Alberta goose shoot... By Bob Humphrey

THE BANDS

A Good Day’s Work

GEAR UP

Apex Tungsten Super Shot • Produced by veterans, these heavyweights bring the heat.

Pontoon Goose Pounder • A Virginia hunter seeks stability in an old pontoon.

Mid-Season Burnout • Slow hunts can create negative behaviors for inexperienced dogs.

Negotiating Fences • A little training can save your dog from a serious injury.

RETRIEVER SPOTLIGHT

BIG MUDDY Mallards • The Missouri is about big bunches and bumpy boat rides, and if you hit the migration, greenhead swarms you'll never forget

The IDES of MARCH • On a Northwest late-season honker chase, smart tactics mean the only thing bigger than the geese are the smiles.

The INDIANA JONES of Waterfowling • No matter what the calendar says, it’s always duck season for waterfowl warrior & biologist Chris Nicolai.

Sandhill SPECTACULAR • A lights-out Kansas crane hunt is something every waterfowler must experience.

Blind Date (Part 2 of 2) • How do you find a new hunting partner?

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English