American Waterfowler  |  Volume X, Issue VI
It may seem cold, but the season is just heating up in much of the country and so is our coverage. Ducks have seen a lot by this time of year, so decoying tactics have to change, as detailed by John Gordon. Wary birds may mean longer shots, making pellet density matter, as explained byTom Roster. Cold water means navigating a boat can be life and death stuff, so David Rearick offers seafaring knowledge and tricks for handling rough water.
Feel like putting your feet up indoors? Train the dog to fetch-to-hand in your own living room with these tips from Robert Milner. Read about the uncommon but increasing Eurasian wigeon and the best places to encounter them in the U.S. Follow Gary Zahm on a speck hunt, Mike Gnatowski as his son turns the tables on Dad, Bill Morrissey as he spins a tale of an outlaw goose hunt and Patrick Meitin as he sleeps on a ground tarp to claim a duck spot. Finally, enjoy Dale Spartas’ amazing photo essay of “COLD” waterfowling weather.
There’s much more including Fowling Goods, Smart Money and a host of great photography. Read on in the Nov/Dec 2019 AW issue!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in American Waterfowler Volume X, Issue VI.