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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.

Join the Hunt: Start Them With Waterfowling

Want to ensure the next generation becomes productive members of society? Consider asking them to join the hunt, and start with waterfowl. Its mix of hard work and fast action is sure to keep ’em coming back—and on the right path.

Quick Hits: Best Guns, Shells for Waterfowl?

Hunters in this Golden Age of Waterfowling have the best guns and shotshells in history.

The Ideal Waterfowl Gun

The National Shooting Sports Foundation has released audio tips for selecting a waterfowling shotgun (listen to partone and part two).

Warming Up for Waterfowl Season

With the year’s best waterfowling in full swing, here's what every shooter should do before heading out to the water.

Reviving the Ole’ Fowlers

These shotshells enable your field-proven, vintage shotgun to safely return to waterfowling greatness.

Waterfowling on the Cheap: Dogs

Here's some secrets to help you save on traveling costs and dog care.

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

Waterfowling on the Cheap: Calls

If you want to save big on excellent calls, forgo the acrylic calls selling for $100 to $200 and buy a vastly cheaper ($15-$50) polycarbonate or Delrin call.

Waterfowling on the Cheap: Decoys

Not everyone needs new decoys, but here’s how to build a spread or upgrade what you have without laying out lots of cash.

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