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Waterfowling on the Cheap: Blinds

Blinds and guns are another area where waterfowlers can save a lot by buying used. If you’re looking for brand-new, though, consider going basic

DIY: Build a Floating Duck Blind

The simple floating duck blind described here is intended to be moored on the water’s edge and hunted from while on the bank or in shallow water.

How to Hide Your Layout Blind

Layout blinds are awesome tools for hiding away from where ducks and geese feel more secure about landing, but out-of-the-box they’re in no condition to hunt.

CamoGrass Truck Accent

Display your love for the hunt and protect the exterior of your truck with Camowraps CamoGrass.

Waterfowling America's Rivers

Need a new duck hunting spot? Open a map. See those blue lines? They're rivers. They are duck highways. Now all you have to do is follow the advice in this article.

A Tragic Loss

I just received one of those e-mails you hate to get. Brandon Forrest Eggleston, the only son of Alisa Moody—who used to be one of my graphic designers at the NRA and now manages my website—was killed last night in Afghanistan by an IED.

Will Avery's Floating Shell Bag Float 12 Boxes?

The company claims it will float 12 boxes of shells; I'm calling Bullshooters.

See No Evil

Hard-hunted waterfowl are experts at spotting danger, and nothing will flare them faster than hunters who don’t hide well.

Best-Dressed Hunting Dogs

Forget the knitted sweaters and red bandanas; think protection, not fashion, before saddling any hard-running field dog with garments.

Get in Tune with Waterfowl

Use these helpful hunting tips from Avery Outdoors pro-staffer Wayne Radcliffe to get in tune with the waterfowl in your neck of the woods.

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