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Summer Project: Make Your Own Waterfowl Layout Boat

Summer Project: Make Your Own Waterfowl Layout Boat

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Concealment is the key to duck hunting. This is especially true when they get wary and have been dodging shot for a few months. My first introduction to the layout boat idea was many years ago and I still use them today. In my younger days though, money was a little tighter so two other friends and I decided to make three boats one summer in my garage.

More Places to Hunt Waterfowl

More Places to Hunt Waterfowl

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I love to gain opportunities to duck hunt. Accessing public lands is where it starts, but like most, more places to hunt are better.

The Blind Bag – More Than You Need & Never Enough

The Blind Bag – More Than You Need & Never Enough

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I just don’t remember having the need, or the thought that perhaps, I might use more than shells and calls in my early days of hunting. But today we haul a ton of stuff simply because shell bag designers have put great thought into styles. Some use a backpack and others a bag, but whatever you use I know there will be some discussion about what you might consider hauling in for a hunt.

Lucky Duck’s New Agitator

Lucky Duck’s New Agitator

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Over the years of hunting waterfowl, I have become a huge fan of water moving decoy motion. Lucky Duck’s newest decoy product is the compilation of ideas that provide waterfowl hunters an answer to stale, calm, and quiet spreads.

How to Dress a Duck – It’s Easy

How to Dress a Duck – It’s Easy

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I was probably five or six when I got my first duck and then of course the right of passage required I clean the duck. I had watched my father who I can only assume learned from his father but I still today, do it as he taught me way back then.

Waterfowl - Going Remote with Lucky Duck

Waterfowl – Going Remote with Lucky Duck

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In my opinion, Lucky Duck leads the pack with the remote control of decoys. They have advanced the technology and are worth every penny.

Browning’s New Wicked Wing Maxus – Shadow Grass Blades

Browning’s New Wicked Wing Maxus – Shadow Grass Blades

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At some point, any waterfowl hunter is attracted to the guns that have some type of wet fowl-weather durability. Browning’s Wicked Wing meets that tough demand with their Cerakote Burnt Bronze finish, synthetic stock and forearm, and a fully chromed bore.

DIY - Building Waterfowl Blinds: Pit and Surface

DIY – Building Waterfowl Blinds: Pit and Surface

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You finally have the property that will allow you to put in a more permanent blind so you want to do this right. Your site inventory has provided you with wind direction, sunrise and sunset, water levels and proximity to the decoy spread. If you have done your homework this is your time to get the blind in while it is dry and more importantly so you can blend it in, in the late summer and fall to conceal as best as possible.

Updating Your Gun with Hydro-dipping: How To

Updating Your Gun with Hydro-dipping: How To

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Guns are meant to be used but require the same concealment as we do when hunting in tough conditions. I hunt waterfowl and know barrel flash, shiny things, and moving a gun around that is not concealed can cause birds to flare.

Portable or Permanent: Blinds Have to be Adaptable

Portable or Permanent: Blinds Have to be Adaptable

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In my 50 plus years of duck hunting, I have learned one simple rule about blinds and that is: You will never get it in the right place the first time.