Every now and then you notice something someone else is doing or has with them, and think, “that’s a great idea, I should do that (or bring one of those with me) next hunt” - here are a few things you may or may not already have with you on hunts to make things a little easier.
Born Different, and Made Better. High-performance clothing built for the road less traveled. At VOORMI, they take a different approach to clothing, textiles, and supply chains. We talked with Field Professional Ryan Yarnell about his history and current lifestyle with VOORMI.
If you haven’t done it yet, you should probably give your shotgun(s) a full taking-care-of as the season transitions from the end of waterfowl, into turkey now and then to the off-season.
Waterfowl decoys were at one point, all entirely hand-carved from wood. Today, we pay homage to the days of old with hand-carved decoys for both the spread and the mantle.
Crunch! Biting down on shot is a real mother.. and I personally have no interest in having it happen ever again. If you feel the same, check out this article on detecting metal in ducks!
CWA Egg Salvage program rescues duck nests and eggs from fields before the fields are harvested, allowing 1500-2000 ducks to survive each year heading into the waterfowl season, which may have been destroyed in modern agricultural practices. As CA wheat grows and ducks are nesting in it right now, learn about the program in this article.
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.