Posted in Duck Hunting on February 26th, 2008 No Comments »
In order to choose the most suitable duck hunting gun hunters must take many aspects into consideration like: functionality, durability, technology and of course, price. In this article we will make brief reviews about 5 guns recommended for duck hunting, we will order them by popularity.
The most popular duck hunting gun is the Remington […]
Posted in Duck Hunting on October 30th, 2007 No Comments »
For Houston waterfowl hunters, the adults anyway, there is no special season or managed lands permit or other means by which to get an early start. Kids got a crack at the quacks this weekend, but for the rest of us, duck and geese seasons open simultaneously at precisely 30 minutes before sunrise Saturday.
The resultant […]
Posted in Duck Hunting on October 30th, 2007 No Comments »
Duck season begins in the Texas North and South Duck Zones on Nov. 3. Duck hunters have just one weekend in which to scout for an opening day hot spot.
Texas Parks and Wildlife waterfowl biologist Kevin Kraai says scouting is particularly important this year. A soggy spring and summer dramatically changed the landscape around […]
Posted in Duck Hunting on August 14th, 2007 No Comments »
If you have a son or daughter between the ages of 12 and 15, who might be interested in real duck hunting there are some the folks who’d like to talk with you.
The 2007 Youth Hunt will be held at Pointe Mouillee on the morning of Sept. 15.
This special hunt is designed […]
Posted in Duck Hunting on May 15th, 2007 No Comments »
The biggest news to come out of this year’s spring turkey hunting season has nothing to do with the number of turkeys killed, but rather with how few hunters were hurt. For the first time in 35 years, the spring turkey season’s accident toll fell to two.
Safety has been an issue since […]
Posted in Duck Hunting on March 27th, 2007 No Comments »
Debate about duck hunting looks set to move to the federal arena, with anti-hunting protesters asking the Commonwealth Government to step in and protect water birds.
Tasmania’s duck season began yesterday.
Federal Environment minister Malcolm Turnbull is yet to respond to requests for him to get involved in the state-controlled hunting season.
In the […]
Posted in Duck Hunting on February 13th, 2007 No Comments »
Dinner at the Duck Commander’s house tonight, it’s obvious upon entering, will come off a cold slab of marbled beef on a chopping block next to his island counter.
The man himself reclines in front of a windshield-sized TV near the hearth as his rat terriers bumble around the living room.
At the feeding […]
Posted in Duck Hunting on January 31st, 2007 No Comments »
Duck season ends Sunday, but youngsters under 16 get to hunt for one more weekend.
Florida’s Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days are Feb. 3-4. The goal of the weekend is to give young hunters a taste of duck hunting without competition from adults.
Children under 16 can hunt ducks, coots and common moorhens as […]
Posted in Duck Hunting on January 10th, 2007 No Comments »
Hunting ducks in flooded timber is one of duck hunting’s greatest experiences. When winter rains saturate bottomland forests, runoff quickly fills creeks and rivers. Excess water starts backing out into adjacent lowlands, many of which are covered in lush hardwood forests that trap the water for up to weeks at a […]
Posted in Duck Hunting on November 10th, 2006 No Comments »
BALTIMORE - The black duck hunting season kicks off Saturday, but hunters and bird-watchers might see less of the migratory bird this year.
About 13,000 were spotted in Maryland this year in a survey by the state Department of Natural Resources. That is about 9,000 less than were found in 2005 and […]