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Tips on getting birds to finish all season long By Malory Owens There is nothing more frustrating than putting in extensive work leading up to a goose hunt only to have flock after flock pass you by. After years … Continued
Tips on getting birds to finish all season long By Malory Owens There is nothing more frustrating than putting in extensive work leading up to a goose hunt only to have flock after flock pass you by. After years … Continued
Winter challenge of hunting crows By Andrea Haas Late winter is often seen as “down time” and the end of most hunting seasons; however, there’s one bird often overlooked that you should add to your lineup – crows. While … Continued
By Jenny Nguyen – foodforhunters.com Here is a new twist on BBQ Chicken Pizza — BBQ Pheasant Pizza! The pheasant came from Nebraska, a gift to us from family, so we wanted to do something different with it – pizza … Continued
By Kara Wattunen “Stay in line!” “Hen!” “Swing,” are words that echo through the cattails and tall grass when chasing the roosters while pheasant hunting. The word “hold” brings your feet to a stop as the dogs point into the … Continued
By Kara Wattunen So you’ve seen the magazine articles, watched the shows and are officially hooked on wanting to try pheasant hunting! Just like other types of hunting, where to actually start might be hard to find. I’ll cover … Continued
A great hunting dog starts with the right training as a puppy By Sloan Williams & Samantha Williams Weaver Our passion for the outdoors developed at an early age, and dogs have been a part of our lives since … Continued
7 reasons to choose an over/under shotgun for wingshooting By Christine Cunningham My love of the over/under shotgun began with a split-second decision I made while acting as master of ceremonies for a live auction and fundraising banquet. The bidding … Continued
Hunting etiquette in the duck blind By Christine Cunningham The idea of duck hunting etiquette may seem like the gloved version of a gloves-off sport. But, really, it’s as simple as being safe and sporting. The so-called unwritten code … Continued