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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.