How to Paint Scaup “Bluebill” Decoys

December 17, 2008 by Chris Hustad  

How to Paint Scaup “Bluebill” Decoys

By John “crewchief252″ Potts
I use Liquitex acrylics, but any paint will do, and they are all very basic colors.
TITANUIM WHITE
MEDIUM PURPLE
MARS BLACK
BURNT UMBER
PAYNES GREY
HOOKERS GREEN
CADMIUN YELLOW ( MEDIUM )
First off, if you are painting an already painted deek, refer to my previous article about painting decoys as to how to prepare the decoy. If it [...]

Goose Hunting in Montana

December 17, 2008 by Chris Hustad  

Goose Hunting in Montana

By Chris Hustad
My phone rang late last summer and my good friend Lyle Sinner was on the other end. His call was straight to the point, “Hey Chris, are you interested in heading to Montana to goose hunt?” While it took all of about 2 seconds for me to decide, my decision was an obvious [...]

Hunting the Common Eider in Maine

December 17, 2008 by Chris Hustad  

Hunting the Common Eider in Maine

By Tony “Duckdiesel” Beal
The Early Bird Gets the Worm, not so…
As a life-long learner, I embrace what life has to offer and love to put my thinking into action. Generally speaking in terms of great sea duck hunting in Maine and elsewhere, one must be set up and ready before the first crack of dawn. [...]

My First August Goose Hunt

December 17, 2008 by Chris Hustad  

My First August Goose Hunt

By PJ “pj” Maguire

When I first sat down to write this article I wanted to title it, “One Wedding and a Goose Hunt” because one of my best friends was getting married on August 16th. I was the first to inform him that the North Dakota Game and Fish had the opportunity to open the [...]

Canada Goose Hunting Tips

December 17, 2008 by Chris Hustad  

Canada Goose Hunting Tips

By Chad Haabala

Each evening when I watch the sun sink down into Montana, I put another X on the calender and tally the number of days left. Not the number of days until my birthday, and no, not the number of days until Christmas, it’s something even better than that. I’m talking about early goose [...]

Public Land Pursuit

December 17, 2008 by Chris Hustad  

Public Land Pursuit

By Darren Digby
“Yamaha783″
The idea of public hunting land, for many hunters, is both a windfall and a thorn in the side. Sure it’s a place to go for a few birds, but all too often a few birds in the bag come at the cost of a huge headache from overcrowded acreage. After all, [...]

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