Green Trees & Greenheads

Synonymous with all things mallards in Arkansas, the cathedrals of flooded timber are what dreams are made of. These timber stands are in peril though from years of too much water over too long of periods. What’s being done by Arkansas Fish & Game to protect the flooded timber stands for future generations?

Father’s Day 2022

He may have either got you into the outdoors or is enjoying the stories of your adventures and bounty of the fields. Here are some thoughts on how you can say “Thanks, Dad” for Father’s Day.

Wild Goose Leg Tortilla Soup

Goose and duck legs- if you aren’t already saving and using them, you really need to rethink that. Check out this Tortilla Soup style recipe using an often discarded but wonderful part of waterfowl!

Guiding on Public Land

Guiding on public land is an often controversial subject. They are lands that belong to all American citizens, but the idea of some folks profiting off them doesn’t always sit well with others..

Chene Gear: The New Standard in Waders

As waterfowlers, we put our gear through hell and back- we need quality products that can not only put in the work, but last year in and year out.

Learning from a Bad Season

So you didn’t have a banner year in the marsh or the stubble fields; take what you learned from a less-less-than stellar year and apply it to your next year for improved success.

Roost Hunting, it’s Taboo

Roost hunting. It’s taboo, it’s a no-no, and we as hunters should provide our quarry a sanctuary for a number of reasons.

Smokin’ Goose Fajita’s

Goose breasts make fine fajitas, and Kristy at Nevada Foodies has a recipe to prove just that!