April/May 2023 Issue Contents
FEATURES Boat’s Guide 23 Take The Plunge In A New Rig! By David Rearick Spring Snows The Mud, The Miles And The Gear By Jack Hirt More Than A Trophy Who Knew A Three Cent Piece Of Stamped Aluminum...
View ArticleCost Vs. Benefit
Most waterfowl hunters have a connection to the places they hunt. Some guys hunt in the same blind(s) all season long. Some hunt the same one or two refuges or management areas via reservation or...
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FEATURES Bushwhacked! Duck Hunting’s Supposed To Be Fun, Nor Terrifying By Jerry Mitchell Accidental Goose Hunter Times Change, And Unexpectedly, We Change With The Times By Jay Strangis Learning...
View ArticleRemembering Bud
Bud Grant, the legendary football coach, passed away on March 11 at the age of 95. I admit to having been a hard-core Vikings fan in the Grant years. I would never have thought that one day I’d be...
View ArticleAugust 2023 Issue Contents
FEATURES Suburban Smackdown Someone Has To Control The Goose Sprawl And It Might As Well Be Us By T.R. Hendrick Blind Breakfast Waterfowl Hunting Is Nothing If Not Tradition By Mike Keller Juvies It’s...
View ArticleNot That Old
There’s been much soul-searching, gnashing of teeth and activism via youth recruitment over the past decade related to the aging population of waterfowl hunters in the U.S. It’s hard to place an exact...
View ArticleSeptember 2023 Issue Contents
FEATURES Comin’ In Hot Just When You Think You’ve Seen It All… Byy Jay Strangis Munuscong Memories Before I Could Even Hunt, Fall Was My Favorite Time By Connor Geelhoed Down Home Geese Early Goose...
View ArticleOctober 2023 Issue Contents
FEATURES Small Water Success Five Absolutes For Hunting Tight Places By Mark Brendemuehl A Steady Rain A Lot Of Birds Seen, But Even More Tales Told By Shawn Swearingen Illustrations By Bob White...
View ArticleThe Challenges Of Following A Migration
Each year we provide a “season summary” for the magazine, which requires sending some of our regular contributors and a few notable hunters a survey, asking them to summarize their season past. In...
View ArticleNovember/December 2023 Issue Contents
FEATURES Mallards…Maybe? First Hand Reporting Confirms: Colorado Harbors Greenheads By Jay Strangis Early Christmas Heeding The Call For Holiday Blind Duty By Gary Zahm Passing Of The Guard Time Waits...
View ArticleA Good Idea, With A Hitch
In the October ’23 issue we recalled the days of the point system, specifically when you could, legally, shoot 10 pintails in one day in Texas (see “When Pintails Were 10 Points” on page14). It was an...
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