Preserving the Past

Why every waterfowler should have some sort of sporting collection- maybe it’s calls, decoys, art, literature or otherwise.

TRED 4×4

If you’ve ever been stuck (like stuck-stuck) in the backcountry, in a snow bank or drift, on a soggy slough edge, or even a prairie clay road buried to the axle, you’ve probably wished you had more than just a shovel! TRED offers the escape in situations like these, and makes it a little easier to venture out on those solo trips too.

The Best Waterfowl Clothing You Need To Have This Year

Are you looking for the best waterfowl apparel to stay warm, dry, and comfortable on your next duck-hunting adventure? Whether it’s a hat, shirt, hoodie, or a few necessary accessories, there are many options available to help you stay prepared for unpredictable weather conditions and wet terrain.

Split Reed Holiday Gift Guide

Holiday gift-giving ideas for friends and family, Christmas is right around the corner!

Flying With Firearms and the Best Travel Gun Cases 

If you’ve never flown with a firearm, make sure to read this article about airline travel with a shotgun!

Waterfowl Shotgun Ban Bill

This bill could land your waterfowl shotgun on a banned list.

Gundog Outdoors: Have it, When you Need it

Waterfowling is inherently dangerous. Accidents are bound to happen to the most prepared when you least expect it. Are you ready for when it will happen?

Layout Blind Hunting Tips with Alex Russo

One of the most exciting types of hunts you can experience is a dry-field layout hunt in stubble. Mallards, wigeon, pintails, snow geese, Canada geese, and specks are all incredibly huntable from layout blinds in dry fields. Those and other species can also be hunted from layout blinds along water edges, where you also need to keep in mind the “do’s and don’ts'“ of proper layout hunting technique. Alex Russo from Flatland Flyways has a few tips for how to have success when hunting from a layout blind in this article.