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DU Dash 2026 Supporting Wetlands Conservation

This year team Split Reed will be running the 5k to help raise funds for the important work that Ducks Unlimited does. We have a goal of raising $1,000 for the DU Dash and we'd love your support in making it a reality!

Montana Knife Company to Release First Ever Folder

And most bird hunters will appreciate it

DOI Approves $67 Million for Wetland Conservation & National Wildlife Refuges

The Migratory Bird Conservation Commission has approved funds nearing $67 million that will support wetland conservation projects and help acquire additional acreage for national wildlife refuges.

Feds Warn Waterfowl Hunters from Using Non-Approved Copper Shot

Pure copper shotshells are not currently considered an approved nontoxic option by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Faces of Turkey – Benjamin Forehand with Wild & Free Outfitters

We sat down with Benjamin Forehand to learn more about Wild and Free Outfitters and his life as a touring musician.

Why Wild Turkeys Need Fire

Fire is a hot-button topic, especially with record fire seasons in recent years out...

Field Story of the Week: Chasing Turkeys In A Blizzard

Recently, we had the chance to talk to Aidan Pike about hunting in a blizzard while trying to get his college buddy his first bird in this weeks Field Story of the Week.

Small Gauges for Big Birds

Hunting has always embraced the smaller shotguns. Everyone knows an old-timer with a trusted...

Accused Men in Montana Charged for Poaching Shocking Number of Ducks

Two men allegedly grossly exceeded the daily and possession limits after killing hundreds of ducks in Central Montana

Poachers Cited After Shooting 2.5% of Louisiana’s Endangered Whooping Crane Population

Officials say the incidents pose serious setbacks to the state's whooping crane reintroduction efforts

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.