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American Waterfowler Magazine Volume IX, Issue II - June/July 2018 Back Issue

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American Waterfowler
Volume IX, Issue II – June/July 2018
Sweeping into the timber, the American Waterfowl June/July cover magically illustrates the beauty of ducks and trees. Why do mallards in timber seem like a dream too good to be true?
Another “too good to be true” leads the hunt stories in this issue. Unusual fall rains led T.R. Hendricks to an unlikely Upstate New York mallard shoot that seemed a “Gift From The Gods.” Not only does T.R.’s team make the most of a rare spot, they also receive a surprise visit from an unlikely species. Must read stuff!
Keep your warm coat on for Ron Peach’s “Almost Spring,” a tale of chasing spring snows in a winter that wouldn’t end. As rough and tough as the white birds he hunts, Ron’s grit pays dividends.
For writer Jack Hirt, an October hunt in Saskatchewan marked the “Beginniing Of The End,” and for author Gary Zahm, young hunters and their mentors on a California youth hunt resulted in great images and a story with universal appeal.
Finally, besides all the other great tips and tactics in this issue, we reveal the surprising results of banding studies that prove ducks don’t always follow the flyway-highways we’ve laid out for them. You’ll be surprised at the origins of the ducks you see each fall! Read on in the June/July issue. Available on newwstand, in print subscription and via digital app. www.waterfowlermag.com.
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Volume IX, Issue II - June/July 2018 American Waterfowler Volume IX, Issue II – June/July 2018 Sweeping into the timber, the American Waterfowl June/July cover magically illustrates the beauty of ducks and trees. Why do mallards in timber seem like a dream too good to be true? Another “too good to be true” leads the hunt stories in this issue. Unusual fall rains led T.R. Hendricks to an unlikely Upstate New York mallard shoot that seemed a “Gift From The Gods.” Not only does T.R.’s team make the most of a rare spot, they also receive a surprise visit from an unlikely species. Must read stuff! Keep your warm coat on for Ron Peach’s “Almost Spring,” a tale of chasing spring snows in a winter that wouldn’t end. As rough and tough as the white birds he hunts, Ron’s grit pays dividends. For writer Jack Hirt, an October hunt in Saskatchewan marked the “Beginniing Of The End,” and for author Gary Zahm, young hunters and their mentors on a California youth hunt resulted in great images and a story with universal appeal. Finally, besides all the other great tips and tactics in this issue, we reveal the surprising results of banding studies that prove ducks don’t always follow the flyway-highways we’ve laid out for them. You’ll be surprised at the origins of the ducks you see each fall! Read on in the June/July issue. Available on newwstand, in print subscription and via digital app. www.waterfowlermag.com.


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American Waterfowler
Volume IX, Issue II – June/July 2018
Sweeping into the timber, the American Waterfowl June/July cover magically illustrates the beauty of ducks and trees. Why do mallards in timber seem like a dream too good to be true?
Another “too good to be true” leads the hunt stories in this issue. Unusual fall rains led T.R. Hendricks to an unlikely Upstate New York mallard shoot that seemed a “Gift From The Gods.” Not only does T.R.’s team make the most of a rare spot, they also receive a surprise visit from an unlikely species. Must read stuff!
Keep your warm coat on for Ron Peach’s “Almost Spring,” a tale of chasing spring snows in a winter that wouldn’t end. As rough and tough as the white birds he hunts, Ron’s grit pays dividends.
For writer Jack Hirt, an October hunt in Saskatchewan marked the “Beginniing Of The End,” and for author Gary Zahm, young hunters and their mentors on a California youth hunt resulted in great images and a story with universal appeal.
Finally, besides all the other great tips and tactics in this issue, we reveal the surprising results of banding studies that prove ducks don’t always follow the flyway-highways we’ve laid out for them. You’ll be surprised at the origins of the ducks you see each fall! Read on in the June/July issue. Available on newwstand, in print subscription and via digital app. www.waterfowlermag.com.
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One of the few magazines left that actually tells the story of the hunt like the great hunting & fishing magazines of the 60's and 70's.. Experienced waterfowlers don't want to read a generic how-to articles that are so basic only new hunters would learn anything from them. Those are the articles that are so prevalent in all the current hunting magazines. They want to read what other waterfowlers are doing across the country. How they are hunting and what tricks they are using in their daily hunts. American Waterfowler does exactly that. Keep it up. Reviewed 02 April 2022

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Below is a selection of articles in American Waterfowler Volume IX, Issue II - June/July 2018.