5 Tips on Blind Etiquette

With hunting season arriving across the country, we put together a list of a few things to remember regarding blind etiquette in the field.

5 Things to Keep in Mind as a New Guide

Thinking about guiding? Just started as a guide in the outfitting industry? Check out this article for a few tips on how to succeed, what to avoid, and how to keep from burning out.

Goose Tender Traegerdillas: Gooseadillas

Don’t forget your breast tenders when you’re breaking down your geese! Try this new recipe brought to you by Traeger Grills!

How to Prepare for Your First Waterfowl Hunt

Preparing for your first waterfowl hunt can be daunting- it helps to have buddies who can show you the way but take a look at this article for a few extra tips on how to get ready for the whistling wings and reports of a 12ga on your first duck or goose hunt.

Lively Liver Dog Treats

Packed with vitamins and minerals, and hiding just inside the duck or crane or goose you’re after this year, is a little nugget of goodness that your dog is waiting for you to cook and toss to him/her. Smoked goose liver treats are easy and just one more way to utilize the fruits of your labor.

Tips on Tipping your Guide

When you go on an outfitted hunt, you’re going with a guide (or guides) who is more than likely busting their ass to bring you a good, fun, successful hunt. They are providing a service, and tipping is not only the norm but culturally expected- and rightfully so.

A Guide for Guides: Emergency First Aid

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.

High Plains Pinwheel

Let the folks at High Plains Wingshooters in Wyoming inspire you into your next wild duck or goose recipe- the High Plains Pinwheel