Anytime you’re working with firearms, the danger of injusry is just one simple mistake away. We wanted to know how outfitters and guides could be more prepared for the worst, so we asked an expert.
“You can’t really know where you are going until you know where you have been” rings true for waterfowlers. Collector and waterfowl hunting historian Ryan Graves is helping us remember that.
Something strange is brewing in Nebraska with bag limits- a new daily limit program with restructured tiered options for what and how many waterfowl can be taken. Will it work? Will it become more common in other states? Time will tell. Read more to get a pulse on this new system.
Migration patterns, changing land uses, and multiple jurisdictions make managing difficult to do and understand. Birds are left in the lurch when Mother Nature throws out droughts or poorly timed rains. The different management practices in the U.S. and Canada compound the issue. How does it impact species like pintails, and what can be done better?
A world-class lodge means a few things, great hunting, great food, and lodge life comforts that someone needs to provide- at FowlCo, that person is Val
Hunting honkers over larger bodies of water is a different kind of hunt. Find your loaf or run some traffic and check out these tips to take down a few geese over the big wet.
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.