Half of my garage is solely dedicated to duck decoys. I have dozens upon dozens of mallards, black ducks, pintails, wood ducks, wigeon, and gadwall floaters. Then there are the full bodies, ...
Calm days can be brutal for duck hunting. Without wind, ducks can approach the “X” from any angle they like. Plus your spread will appear still and lifeless — unless you’re rigged up with the ...
FRESNO, Calif. - If it looks like a duck, acts like a duck and flaps its wings like a duck, conventional wisdom dictates that it is, in fact, a duck. But not always. Not when the duck in question is ...
Who says a duck is a duck is a duck? Spinning wing decoys attract more ducks than conventional decoys, according to preliminary results of a two-year study commissioned by the Minnesota Department of ...
For years, hunters have realized that adding movement, however slight, can bring a decoy spread to life. Waterfowlers have been the main experimenters with motion. Whether it’s through the use of a ...
Anglers fishing in the 2003 inland fishing opener on Mille Lacs Lake on May 10 have to release all walleyes between 17 and 28 inches, but can keep one of more than 28 inches. The information about the ...
Among Arkansas duck hunters, no issue is more debated than the use of spinning-wing decoys, those things operated by battery or other mechanical device.
LITTLE ROCK — When I get served up a heaping big plate of crow, I eat it and act like it's good, so I don't mind admitting I was initially wrong about the public's desire to lift the ban on the ...
Teal season opens Sept. 15 in Arkansas, and for the first time since 2008, teal hunters on Arkansas Game and Fish Commission-owned wildlife management areas and AGFC-owned lakes will not be allowed to ...
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