Wildfowl_-_September_2019
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From the cover of the flower- ing smart weed, we watch fog rise from the water’s surface, the first migrants of fall zipping acr ...
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triggera winterflightisn’thappen- inginlateJuly.Attimes,a placeI’m scoutingwillbeloadedwithteal, onlytoloseallitsinhabitantsona ...
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singlebirdonthe strap. To reach the marsh from our park- ing spot, we had about a 70-yard walk through the woods. More than once ...
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managedwetlands,floodedagfields, oropportunisticfloodwater. We’dhada decentseasontothat point,huntingprimarilyweekends and anyot ...
.. Inthesportofcompetitiontargetshooting,malfunctionsarenotallowed.Harshrecoilis nottoleratedanda gun mustincorporatefeaturestha ...
ourhodgepodge of decoys, stabbed our Mojos into the soft mud, and retreated to the cover, catching our breath from the long walk ...
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FACT: The best-of-the-best waterfowlers in the worl Canada geese in fields. In the last decade, no bird species has tougher to d ...
They are anti-social, flare off the best-brushed blinds at 100 yards, frozen water all day. wildfowlmag.com September 2019 | WIL ...
instance,thereisa long-standing beliefamongsteventhemostcore goosehuntersthatwhenbirdsget close,yougoquietonthecallsto finishthe ...
saw them land in a creek that’s about a yard wide, a place you would trap a mink, not shoot a goose. That’s a damn tough bird to ...
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