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10 Last Minute Gift Ideas for Duck Hunting Dads this Father’s Day

Presented by Cabela's

If you waited until the last minute to find a gift for dads who love hunting ducks, knowing where to start can be the hardest part. Luckily, we’ve got you covered with ten of our favorite last-minute gift ideas that just so happen to be on sale. From big-ticket items like shotguns to waterfowl hunting essentials and everything in between, this list has it all. Get the perfect gift for Dad this Father’s Day and save some money while you’re at it.

Best for Dads Who Are Always at the Range: Caldwell ClayCopter Clay Target Disc Launcher ($177.98 was $198.00)

Caldwell

ClayCopter

The Caldwell ClayCopter is a portable clay thrower that shoots biodegradable discs at impressive speeds, all with the click of a button. It’s capable of slinging discs up to 100 yards and will throw singles or doubles. The lithium battery is rechargeable and capable of throwing up to 300 discs between charges. Whether Dad spends time at the range or shooting clays on his own property, this is a gift you can’t go wrong with.

Best for the Dog Dad: Dogtra ARC E-Collar Dog Training System ($214.99 was $234.99 )

Dogtra

ARC E-Collar Dog Training System

If Dad’s trusty retriever quickly shot up to the top of his favorite kids’ list, then you might want to consider a gift for offseason training. The Dogtra ARC E-collar is designed to train up to two dogs at a time using low- to medium-power stimulation. The entire package is waterproof, rechargeable, and easy to use. Paired with an LCD screen remote, you know exactly what level the collar is set to and how much battery it has left.

Best for Dad’s Getting into Duck Hunting: Winchester SXP Field Pump-Action Shotgun ($329.98 was $399.99)

Winchester

SXP Field Pump-Action Shotgun

For dads who want to get into waterfowl hunting, a pump-action shotgun is a great gift. Pump guns are widely considered the best shotguns for new hunters— they are easy to operate, reinforce good shooting fundamentals, and are widely considered the safest guns to learn on. The Winchester SXP is a tried-and-true model that is on sale just in time for Father’s Day. This particular model comes with wood furniture and a 28-inch barrel.

Best for Dad’s Obsessed with Ducks: Vortex Diamondback HD Binoculars – 10x42mm ($179.98 was $249.99)

Vortex

Diamondback HD Binoculars

For those who know truly obsessed waterfowl hunters, you realize that every waking moment revolves around ducks. Even a quick drive past the park pond will have them craning their neck in search of their feather friends. If that sounds like your dad, then a good pair of binoculars is the perfect gift. The Vortex Diamondback HD Binoculars have crisp glass that’s great for scouting or as a pair of truck binos to have on hand. This limited color is only available at Bass Pro Shops and Cabelas and is on sale this Father’s Day.

Best Gift for Dads Who Appreciate the Classics: CZ Teal Over/Under Shotgun – 12 Gauge ($549.98 was $699.99)

CZ

Teal O/U Shotgun

For dads who prefer the finer things in life, a good over/under makes an excellent gift. The issue with most O/U shotguns is that they’ll set you back a couple thousand. That’s not the case with the CZ Teal O/U Shotgun. Chambered in 12-gauge and with a 28-inch barrel, this shotgun comes in at just over $500 on sale. While it may not have the fancy scrolling and fine details of high-end O/U shotguns, it shoots great, and Dad can take it into the duck blind without worrying about babying it.

Best for Dad Who Has it All: Leatherman Wave Plus Multi-Tool ($103.98 was $129.99)

Leatherman

Wave Plus Multi-Tool

Make buying a gift easy for dads who have it all with a tool that will do it all. The Leatherman Wave Plus is a multi-tool with 17 different tools, including a knife, saw, pliers, scissors, and screwdriver. Whether in the field or around home, this multi-tool will serve him well and comes with a 25-year warranty for years of use to come.

Best for Dad Who Can’t Hear Anything: Walker’s Suppressor BT Bluetooth Ear Buds ($119.98 was $149.99)

Walkers

Suppressor BT Bluetooth Ear Buds

If dad’s spent too much time behind the gun and is constantly saying “What?,” chances are they may be dealing with some level of hearing loss. While you can’t reverse hearing loss, you can prevent more loss and boost existing hearing with the Walker Suppressor BT Bluetooth Ear Buds. These rechargeable earbuds block out harmful noises like gunshots while boosting other sounds like voices or ducks calling in the distance. They’re also able to connect to a phone and play music, which is a nice added bonus.

Best Gift for Dads with Land: Tactacam REVEAL Pro 3.0 Cellular Trail Camera ($109.99 was $149.99)

Tactacam

Reveal Pro 3.0 Cellular Trail Camera

Cellular trail cameras are the perfect gift for dads who are always working on their property. Whether it’s a hunting property or they simply want added security, the Tactacam Reveal Pro 3.0 Cellular Trail Cameras deliver live images and video directly to their phones. The sub-.5-second shutter speed ensures whatever is in front of the camera gets captured, and the 4 K UHD camera delivers crisp, clean videos every time, so they know exactly what they’re looking at.

Best Gift for the Gear Junkie: Fenix HM50R V 2.0 Rechargeable Headlamp ($47.98 was $59.99)

Fenix

HM50R V 2.0 Rechargeable Headlamp

The one thing gear junkies can never have enough of is headlamps. This Fenix HM50R Headlamp delivers a 700 lumen output and offers four light modes. It’s also rechargeable, fully waterproof, and can be detached from the headband and used as a flashlight. For duck hunters, this little headlamp will see its fair share of use on early mornings in the blind.

Best Decoys for Dads: Northern Flight Big Spread Mallard Duck Decoys 12-Pack ($49.98 was $69.99)

Northern Flight

Big Spread Mallard Duck Decoys 12-Pack

Duck hunters can never have too many decoys, and these Northern Flight Mallards won’t break the bank. These full-size decoys feature realistic paint schemes and a durable construction. While they aren’t the fanciest decoys on the market, for $50, this twelve-pack will decoy birds, and dad won’t have to worry about beating them up a little this season.

Max Inchausti
Max Inchausti
Max is the Editor-in-Chief of Split Reed and oversees editorial content and direction. Max is thrilled to work with like-minded individuals to create compelling editorial content and he strives to be involved in valuable work for the waterfowl community. From educational content to conservation highlights and long-form storytelling, Max hopes to give readers a unified place for all things waterfowl.

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