American Waterfowler  |  Volume VI, Issue IV
Hunting season is coming into full swing in every corner of every flyway and our serious coverage continues. In this issue we take on many of the common challenges encountered on the hunting trail. M.D. Johnson looks at finding birds “After Opener.” Jeffrey Bonin reveals how “other” birds lead to waterfowl. Jay Strangis explains what makes hunting alone so different than hunting with partners. Jack Hirt relates a surprisingly good far North hunt,. Plus, we hunt the small honker fields of the Eastern Shore, explore the duck hunting traditions of an East Coast sound and offer a complete guide to safe over-the-counter medicines for your dog. Also, don’t miss AW’s great regular gear, guidance and insightful Hunt Book topics, including an eye-opening piece on the status of canvasbacks.
Our Boats Guide column explores the critical changes in fuel delivery, and its headaches. In Decoying, Michael Hungle give tips on setting up landing zones. Jarrod Spilger looks at features of the best shotguns for women.
Plus, a look at the “other” white geese—Ross’ geese, a look back at how one woman in England shaped the Labrador breed, a serious look at jack snipe and a famous duck club few could afford that is today a public hunting area.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in American Waterfowler Volume VI, Issue IV .