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The Canadian Turkey Shoot

Flawless guns and a ton of birds that have seemingly never seen a decoy in their lives: What more can a waterfowl hunter ask for? How about a group of friends that know how to pile on the laughs—and insults—to make it a truly memorable experience. That’s Canada. And if you’ve never experienced it, well, you’ve got some planning to do.

Why Did the Geese Cross the Road?

Wayward geese have been causing traffic jams throughout the country this spring, it would appear.

Canadian Parliamentary Caucus Calls on U.S. Secretary of Agriculture to Rescind Waterfowl Import Ban

Parliamentary Outdoor Caucus Co-Chairs Bob Zimmer and Ken McDonald sent a letter to Tom Vilsack, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, about the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service’s decision to ban the importation of hunter-harvested wild game birds from Canada into the United States and requesting that the ban be rescinded.

Kent Cartridge Expands Fasteel 2.0 Line

For 2020, Kent Cartridge has expanded its Fasteel 2.0 line with three more selections.

Arkansas Harvest Information Program Changes

In an effort to improve the quality of data being submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arkansas Harvest Information Program (HIP) registration will no longer be offered at license vendors such as sporting goods stores.

ALPS OutdoorZ Introduces Alpha Waterfowl Blind

New for 2021, ALPS OutdoorZ has released the Alpha Waterfowl Blind. Developed in conjunction with seasoned bird hunters, the blind is designed with an eye toward concealment, function and environmental adaptability.

10 Ways to Kill A Waterfowl Hunt

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

Why Do We Love Waterfowl Bands?

"Why is a banded duck considered a bonus?" she asked. Now there's a thinker.

Why Can't Deer Hunters Cook?

I was catching up with a friend of mine, who for whatever reason prefers hunting deer to waterfowl, when he mentioned his freezer full of ducks and geese.

Mallard Causes $45,000 in Damages to Private Jet

Penn State's University Park airport has developed a widlife hazard management plan that's due, in part, to a 2010 collision between a mallard and a private aircraft. Nobody was injured, but the duck managed to do a whopping $45,000 in damages to the jet—sure makes hitting a deer with your pickup seem not so bad, eh?

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