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Good Luck – Before You Get to the Blind | Chris Jennings' Blog
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Chris Jennings’ Blog. Good Luck – Before You Get to the Blind. November 12, 2008 · Filed under Chris Jennings. Click image to enlarge. The blind board on Harsens Island. Click image to enlarge. Awaiting the draw on Harsens Island. The drawing rules and regulations, along with shooting times and other miscellaneous property rules, were read before the draw. One old-time duck hunter, more than likely bored after hearing the same set of regulations read to him for the 500. We managed to shoot a drake wigeon...
The Perfect Hunting Conditions | Chris Jennings' Blog
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Chris Jennings’ Blog. The Perfect Hunting Conditions. December 18, 2008 · Filed under Chris Jennings. It reminds me of when I used to travel to south Florida to go redfish fishing every year. My great-uncle would take us to his secret holes and we would catch some great fish, but if we didn’t, he would claim the tides aren’t right. So, what really are. The ideal conditions for waterfowl hunting? Or is it whatever weather pattern we have on the day the shooting is better? 12 Responses so far ». Without a ...
About Chris | Chris Jennings' Blog
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Chris Jennings’ Blog. Chris Jennings serves as communication coordinator for Ducks Unlimited in Memphis, Tenn. He was born and raised in Terre Haute, Ind., and graduated from Indiana State University in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism. Spending time in the field and making memories with family and friends are what Chris enjoys most about waterfowl hunting. Chris’ Recent Posts. The Perfect Hunting Conditions. Good Luck – Before You Get to the Blind. Blog at WordPress.com.
Duck Boat Safety | Chris Jennings' Blog
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Chris Jennings’ Blog. October 23, 2008 · Filed under Chris Jennings. Following an article I wrote in the April E-newsletter. About a duck hunter who was caught in a life-threatening situation while boating a river, I received several stories from members who found themselves in similar situations. These stories of hunts gone wrong all had a common theme: the boater had gotten complacent. Water levels can be a huge concern when hunting big rivers. Stay up to date on changing water levels. Rising w...Keep ...
Non-tactical Calling Tips | Chris Jennings' Blog
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Chris Jennings’ Blog. October 3, 2008 · Filed under Chris Jennings. The other day I was sitting face-to-face with Rod Haydel in his office asking him about calling tips. Picturing myself wailing away on my old Haydel’s DR-85 and then watching him call with his, I had a duck-calling epiphany I am not a very good caller. While every duck and every morning is different, here are a few simple tricks that might help you put more birds in your bag. Don’t be afraid to not call. Call to the situation. After a fe...
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About Tom | Tom Fulgham's Blog
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Tom Fulgham’s Blog. Tom has been editor-in-chief of. Since 1997. He served as editor of American Hunter for 14 years before joining the DU staff and has nearly 30 years’ experience in magazine publishing. He is a native of Virginia’s Tidewater region and a lifelong waterfowler. During hunting season, he splits his time between the rice fields of Arkansas and a tidal marsh on Virginia’s lower James River. Tom’s Recent Posts. Hope for the Hopeless. Smile When You Call. It’s in the Bag.
Recovering the Pintail | Virginia Getz's Blog
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Virginia Getz’s Blog. November 10, 2008 · Filed under Virginia Getz. The pintail is by far the most graceful and elegant of North America’s waterfowl and a highly prized game bird. I may catch some grief from hard core mallard hunters for stating this, but in the Pacific Flyway the pintail is king. Click image to enlarge. In the Pacific Flyway, the pintail is king. (Photo by Michael Furtman). Over 1 million pintails breed in Alaska. The Canadian boreal forest provides critical habitat for breeding an...
Lay off the Hens! | Virginia Getz's Blog
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Virginia Getz’s Blog. Lay off the Hens! October 15, 2008 · Filed under Virginia Getz. Photo by Ducks Unlimited Inc.). Reduce your take of hens and thereby do your part to ensure that as many hens as possible return to the breeding grounds next spring. Waterfowl identification is an essential hunting skill for today’s waterfowler. You probably work in the off season to improve your calling and shooting skills. Why not also work to improve your identification skills? 1 Response so far ». Address never made...
Which Call? | Gary Koehler's Blog
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Gary Koehler’s Blog. November 3, 2008 · Filed under Gary Koehler. Legends of the Call. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
About Gary | Gary Koehler's Blog
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Gary Koehler’s Blog. Gary’s Recent Posts. Better Photos in the Blind. Opening Day Retriever Prep. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Gary Koehler's Blog”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
Gear Up for Teal | Will Brantley's Blog
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Will Brantley’s Blog. Gear Up for Teal. August 27, 2008 · Filed under Will Brantley. I love September teal season. It’s an easy-going style of hunting, and I can usually bank on shooting a few birds. A plate of crispy-fried teal breasts and cold beer after the hunt is tough to beat. Required gear is pretty minimal for teal hunting, but aside from my shotgun and waders, there are some small items I consider necessities. Another useful item for hunting in September is the ThermaCell. With the cool weather ...
Deep-Fried Lawyer Duck | Will Brantley's Blog
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Will Brantley’s Blog. October 1, 2008 · Filed under Will Brantley. My buddy Eric’s son, Caleb, is a typical 10-year-old kid. He’s a product of his Louisiana environment and loves duck blinds, duck calls, guns, 4-wheelers, gumbo, mud, and frogs. He also has the culinary preferences of a 10-year-old, meaning he’ll eat cheese pizza, but not much else, and only then if he’s not busy with something else. I’ve never really agreed with the shoveler stigma. They decoy in a lot like teal. I’ve...Eric and I began ...
Better Photos in the Blind | Gary Koehler's Blog
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Gary Koehler’s Blog. Better Photos in the Blind. October 6, 2008 · Filed under Gary Koehler. Cool in-the-field hunting photos seldom come by accident. Sure, there are times when a photographer shooting from the hip will capture an interesting image. Perhaps even a great image. But by and large, the truly compelling photos are the result of planning, knowing one’s equipment, and paying close attention to detail. The little things can make a big difference in terms of photo quality. Enter your comment here.
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Chris Jennings’ Blog. The Perfect Hunting Conditions. December 18, 2008 · Filed under Chris Jennings. It reminds me of when I used to travel to south Florida to go redfish fishing every year. My great-uncle would take us to his secret holes and we would catch some great fish, but if we didn’t, he would claim the tides aren’t right. So, what really are. The ideal conditions for waterfowl hunting? Or is it whatever weather pattern we have on the day the shooting is better? Comments (12) ». Last week I went...
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