Embarking on the journey of waterfowl hunting brings with it a profound connection to nature and a chance to cultivate skills that stand the test of time.
Hunting stimulates the economy, at scale. Both smaller rural communities and the national economy both receive significant influxes of money thanks to the efforts of sportsmen.
Attracting ducks to your hunting grounds requires more than just a passion for the sport; it calls for a deep understanding of their needs and behaviors.
The private part of the puzzle in land management is as difficult as public land. With all of the focus falling on the public land. Groups like Osage Basin Wetlands have come together in effort to help landowners do more for their habitat.
Another awesome way to go from field to plate with your waterfowl harvests this fall - French Dips! As we publish this article we’re only 4 or 6 weeks off some of the first honker hunts of the year, and this recipe is well worth trying out!
Hunting tips, tasty recipes, and more - Explore Duck Camp Dinners!
A refuge filled with gunpowder, tall tales, and boudin; this series will explore what it means to cook recipes from the “swamp floor pantry”, and explore Louisiana’s rich, complicated history with the outdoors.