Duck Hunting Accident
December 3, 2012 by Chris

Wet in Arkansas Editor’s Note: This is an article about a duck hunting accident with one of our community members. In 2010 we had 13 inches of rain in December. So when we arrived in Brinkley the first week of January we drove into Dagmar to check the water level. Water was already over most […]
New Sitka Waterfowl Gear
November 30, 2012 by Chris

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2013 Waterfowl Calendar
November 26, 2012 by Chris

Calendars for Waterfowl Fans – 2013 Waterfowl Calendar Don’t miss your date with the great outdoors. If you want to catch a great calendar gift for an outdoor enthusiast, Ucahoot has the products and promotions for you. In addition to FREE shipping on orders of $25 or more, Ucahoot offers exceptional value for the highest […]
Kent Ammunition
October 8, 2012 by Chris

Hunting Ducks in the Field
September 12, 2012 by Chris

By Jason Mitchell For many duck hunters, duck hunting is all about cattails and mud, ducks splashing on the water with a wet retriever shaking in the blind. Field hunting opportunities are not present everywhere but in the heartland of the Midwest; mallards routinely get conditioned to feed on waste grain, wheat, barley and other […]
Ducks Unlimited 75th Anniversary

By Doug Leier With all due respect to a few other short term bridges between college and my first real job, for all practical purposes Ducks Unlimited, private lands biologist, is still the first official business card bearing my information. Memories of working out of Stanley, N.D. in the coteau region bring a smile to […]
Sitka Gear® Heats Things Up With Its Duck Oven
June 19, 2012 by Chris

Sitka Gear® Heats Things Up With Its Duck Oven Create the Ultimate Seal of Warmth and Dryness between Your Jacket and Waders NAPA, CA. Sitka Gear, the industry leader in performance hunting gear, introduces the Duck Oven Jacket, which is another one of the premium items that makes up its new Waterfowl System. With Traverse […]
BBQ Duck Recipes

BBQ Duck Recipes – Recipe submitted by fishin444 Start with one whole duck plucked and singed. Split in half long ways so you have both pieces with a breast leg and thigh. Poke meat with fork a few times. Place in a shallow rectangular pan. Add: 1 TBL of Garlic powder 1 TBL of onion […]
Abature Outpost Camo Netting
May 21, 2012 by Chris

The Net Effect of Concealment – Camo Netting Could you be overlooking details that are keeping birds from settling in shotgun range? Although we can’t ask a duck what it sees, there are a few things we can take into consideration upon setup. Ducks and duck decoys blend naturally into their surroundings. However, some of […]
Duck Hunting Games – The Long Morning Walk
April 10, 2012 by Chris

by Blake Gipson It was Christmas morning and it was dang cold outside. What made this worse was the fact that I was lost. I better start this duck hunting games – the long morning walk story a couple hours before this. I got up as usual at 4am and gathered my gear in the […]
Wood Duck Hunting Tips – Creek Hunting
March 6, 2012 by Chris

Wood Duck Hunting Tips by James Benben The first major wood duck hunting tip you need to know is that they’re not a very decoy friendly bird. They will be at the beginning of the season, but after that different measures need to be taken. There are three main approaches to killing woodies. Pass shooting […]
Motion Snow Goose Decoys – Dare to be Different
February 22, 2012 by Chris

Dare to be Different How many snow goose decoy spreads have you driven past over the years? Seriously, think about it. What did you notice? I swear most snow goose decoy spreads are close to the same. They consist of 300-600 snow goose decoys (usually windsock type), around a 4-12 flyers and maybe a circling […]