American Waterfowler  |  Volume V, IssueVI
Where are the ducks? That ‘s the question we asked and writer Greg Hoch took on in our Flyway Watch opening piece in this issue. Are concentrations of birds moving to habitat or food supplies? Are birds short-stopping? Have wintering ranges changed? How does weather really affect birds? Read on to learn Greg’s fascinating insight.
John Pollman describes shooting teal in Louisiana as well as learning much about the coastal region that has been worn out by the forces of nature and the people who want to correct it. We’ve also got pieces on hunting California’s goose depredation season for whitefronts and snows, another on using ghillie suits to hide in plain sight and a piece by David Rearick on pulling out all stops to take spring snow geese. Don't miss our piece documenting young Teddy Roosevelt’s Long Island hunt for longtails long before he ever thought about becoming President.
Our Shotguns column compares modern pump guns while in Decoying, Michael Hungle advises on “Stay Or Go,” a common dilemma. In Duck Dogs, Robert Milner offers up some easy tricks for fast tracking young pups.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in American Waterfowler Volume V, IssueVI .