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10 Ways to Kill A Waterfowl Hunt

Don’t be lazy; pay attention to the finer points of waterfowl hunting.

A Three-Rifle African Battery

I put much more thought, planning and care into the selection of my safari rifles than I do choosing the safari itself.

Pheasant Hunting Tips from the Experts

To make this season’s visit to your favorite pheasant destination more successful, here’s the inside advice from four pheasant masters.

Hunting’s Greatest Threats

While some hunting threats are old battles that have raged for decades, others might surprise and even provoke you.

2011 Flood Ramifications

Does a ruthless winter and sopping wet spring spell boom or bust for waterfowlers and upland hunters?

A Beginner's Guide to Waterfowl Hunting

Using these tips, even a novice waterfowler can get into the field and find success with minimal time, effort and expenditure.

Could Wind Energy Actually Benefit Waterfowl?

Is wind energy bad for waterfowl? It's something we've discussed here before, and a North Dakota study by Ducks Unlimited and the United States Fish & Wildlife Service in North Dakota found that when wind farms are placed on wetlands, breeding pairs of ducks are reduced by an average of 21 percent.

10 Tips for Hunting Spring Turkeys

Follow these tactics for your best chance at taking America’s most challenging game bird from field to table this spring.

Are Windmills Killing Ducks?

Wind farms produce an increasing amount of the country's power, but how many migratory birds are lost in the effort?

Cash-Strapped Calif County Goes After Duck Hunters

As hunters we already pay more than our fair share to preserve publicly owned properties. We spend millions of dollars on licenses and assorted conservation stamps to preserve public lands, while hikers, campers, birdwatchers and more get to enjoy our woods and wetlands free of charge.

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