wing_to_table_f.jpg

Wing to Table

The flavor of waterfowl resembles red meat more than any poultry. So why cook ducks and geese like other birds?

Know-How: Bring Your A-Frame

Is the reign of the layout blind coming to an end? More hunters are starting to think educated ducks and geese have learned to spot layout blinds and avoid them.

Recipe: Honey Garlic Goose Legs

This simple slow cooker recipe is a great way to create fall-off-the-bone goose legs with a sauce that will leave you itching to hunt more geese.

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.

How to Hit More Ducks

Waterfowl season is just around the corner. Here are 10 tips guaranteed to make you a more skilled, efficient shot on ducks and geese.

First Look: SXP Universal Hunter – Mossy Oak DNA

A slide-action shotgun that can do anything from target turkeys to take geese, the Super X Pump Universal Hunter, from Winchester Repeating Arms, is a do-it-all shotgun for the hunt-it-all birdhunter.

The Biggest Myth in Snow Goose Hunting

The notion that snow geese are unfit for consumption is widespread, but with a little preparation and some imagination, you’ll never look at a snow the same way again. Here’s how you do it.

Greenhead Gear Adds Species to Pro Grade Decoys

Greenhead Gear (GHG) unveiled some surprises for 2013, including the addition of new species to its excellent "Pro Grade" line. Perhaps most notably, all decoys below, including the full-body geese, feature single-piece construction. Basically, these could be the most durable decoys GHG has ever released.

Know-How: Why Motion Kills

Waterfowlers love wind. Because birds typically land into it, wind helps to channel ducks and geese in a definitive direction so you can set your spread and hide accordingly. It also moves the decoys, which makes them look more realistic and therefore more likely to fool your quarry.

Field Test: Browning Packs by SPG Outdoors

If you want to kill ducks and geese, you’re inevitably going to get wet. It’s just part of the package. If you’re getting wet, your favorite gear is, too. And while most of a waterfowl hunter’s favorite tools are perfectly capable of functioning no matter the conditions, it’s nice to be able keep things dry when required.

Page 3 of 25

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.