Half of my garage is solely dedicated to duck decoys. I have dozens upon dozens of mallards, black ducks, pintails, wood ducks, wigeon, and gadwall floaters. Then there are the full bodies, ...
Any doubts I had about the effectiveness of spinning-winged duck decoys were erased late one fall afternoon when I gazed at thousands of mallards funneling magically into a harvested South Dakota ...
Teal season is the kick-off to duck season. Because blue-wings typically arrive in earnest in late August and early September, it’s a chance for waterfowlers to shake off the rust after months without ...
JONESBORO, AR (KAIT) UPDATED- "This year when I go to public land, I'm going to take one with me," said Casey Flemon. He has been hunting ducks for nearly 11 years and says the release of the ban on ...
Hunters who use spinning wing decoys kill more ducks than those who don't, a recent study shows. The study, paid for by the DNR and conducted in 17 Minnesota counties last fall, found that kill rates ...
Who says a duck is a duck is a duck? Spinning wing decoys attract more ducks than conventional decoys, according to preliminary results of a two-year study commissioned by the Minnesota Department of ...
Although five Commissioners support a ban, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission has voted to defer action on spinning wing or “robo-duck” decoys until the end of the 2006-07 season. Between now ...
Opening day of duck season is still a couple of months away, but it’s never too early to start getting your gear ready. The key to a successful hunting season is preparation. Part of that involves ...
Calm days can be brutal for duck hunting. Without wind, ducks can approach the “X” from any angle they like. Plus your spread will appear still and lifeless — unless you’re rigged up with the ...
LITTLE ROCK — From all indications, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will probably lift the ban on spinning wing duck decoys when it meets this morning in Little Rock. By what will probably be a ...
just returned from a waterfowl hunt in Missouri. The weather was frigid. After finding my hosts - Tony Vandemore, Terry Engberg and Mark Bloss - we launched a huge aluminum johnboat from a steep ramp ...