Don’t be lazy; pay attention to the finer points of waterfowl hunting.
Sure, you might decoy a duck or two with any old spread, but many migrators are too smart for dated tactics.
Here's some secrets to help you save on traveling costs and dog care.
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
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.
Not everyone needs new decoys, but here’s how to build a spread or upgrade what you have without laying out lots of cash.
I have seen hundreds of photographs that all look alike. And frankly, they’re depressing. You can do better. Here’s how.
The bottom line for elk calling is to be flexible—if what you’re doing isn’t working, try something else.
To avoid the error of repetitive over-calling, and to get the best results from your duck and goose calls, follow these can't miss tips.
Bowhunters who concentrate only on the peak of the rut pass up some of the best elk hunting of the season.