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.

5 Tips: Hunting Loaf Ponds

Planning to shoot some honkers over water this year? Loaf pond hunts can be lights out- but they aren’t quite like any other hunt. Ryan Barnes brings you five tips on how to be successful over mid-day and transitional water loafs for geese.

All I Want for Christmas

Looking for a gift for the dedicated waterfowler in your life? Check out these 15 ideas from Split Reed to help make Christmas morning a little ‘duckier’ for the fowl-minded people in your life!

Unorthodox Hides

The hide is about as important to a hunt as anything. Sometimes, however, you need to get creative to make it work in less-than-ideal situations. Here are a few ideas to work with the next time you encounter the need to overcome the obstacle of the no-hide situation.

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.

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.

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.