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Waterfowl: Footwork while Hunting

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If we simply rise to shoot without thinking about the alignment of our feet we may never have a chance as our body movement is blocked right and we cannot swing to the right as far as needed. 

2 - Hunt365 - Duck Boats and Blind Grass

Duck Boats and Blind Grass

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In the world of waterfowl, “hide” is key. Ducks can see and hear, but getting a good hide is top of the list for a good day of hunting.

2 - Hunt365 - Dive Bomb Industries' Dry Blind Bag

Dive Bomb Industries’ Dry Blind Bag

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The variety of ways to get your waterfowl shells and accessories into the field can be characterized in two ways: big and boxy.

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.

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.