American Waterfowler  |  Volume V, Issue V
It’s hunting season, that time we wait for all year long. November weather may have brought a deep-freeze to the far north, but things are just heating up down south, and we’ve got a great lineup of stories in this November issue.
Jay Strangis discusses his strengths and weaknesses as a waterfowl hunter, and asks “What your specialty?” in our opening feature. We’ve also got pieces on hunting dry fields, creeks, white-fronted geese, and a special how-to for those who want to succeed with snow geese. Also, don’t miss AW’s great regular gear, guidance and insightful Hunt Book topics.
Our Boats Guide column compares gear-driven versus belt-driven mud motors. In Decoying, Michael Hungle tells how to tap the hardware store to improve your hunting. Tom Roster reveals what testing can reveal about your shotshell load and Robert Milner lays out the foundation of reward training for amateur trainers.
Plus, we also discuss what’s known about the way ducks use the landscape, whether river routes really do funnel ducks, the truth about corn ethanol cost and how the three duck limit for wood ducks came to be.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in American Waterfowler Volume V, Issue V.