Hunters who use spinning wing decoys kill more ducks than those who don't, a recent study shows. The study, paid for by the DNR and conducted in 17 Minnesota counties last fall, found that kill rates ...
Teal season opens Sept. 15 in Arkansas, and for the first time since 2008, teal hunters on Arkansas Game and Fish Commission-owned wildlife management areas and AGFC-owned lakes will not be allowed to ...
FRESNO, Calif. - If it looks like a duck, acts like a duck and flaps its wings like a duck, conventional wisdom dictates that it is, in fact, a duck. But not always. Not when the duck in question is ...
Calm days can be brutal for duck hunting. Without wind, ducks can approach the “X” from any angle they like. Plus your spread will appear still and lifeless — unless you’re rigged up with the ...
Teal season is the kick-off to duck season. Because blue-wings typically arrive in earnest in late August and early September, it’s a chance for waterfowlers to shake off the rust after months without ...
Arkansas has joined Minnesota as states in the Mississippi Flyway that have banned the use of electrical spinning-wing decoys for duck hunting. According to an Associated Press article, the Arkansas ...
Who says a duck is a duck is a duck? Spinning wing decoys attract more ducks than conventional decoys, according to preliminary results of a two-year study commissioned by the Minnesota Department of ...
LITTLE ROCK — When I get served up a heaping big plate of crow, I eat it and act like it's good, so I don't mind admitting I was initially wrong about the public's desire to lift the ban on the ...
LOUISBURG, MINN. - I was in a late-morning stupor, nearly asleep in my hunting blind, when two mourning doves suddenly landed near my spinning winged dove decoy. I stood, shouldering my 12 gauge, and ...
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