American Waterfowler  |  Volume VIII, Issue VI
Welcome to the Late-Season! There is a “Great Myth” that pervades waterfowling; the idea that the worse the weather the better the hunting. But in truth, this legend proves mostly false. As Jay Strangis points out, with only a few exceptions, most of the best waterfowl hunts take place amid weather that is simply unremarkable.
Remember those decoy spreads patterned like letters of the alphabet? They still work! Decoying expert John Gordon explains when and where. Is your retriever getting old? it’s never too soon to bring in a new recruit, according to dog expert Robert Milner. Got a favorite duck camp? We bring you two tales from separate duck camps that explain the brotherhood, the fun and the hunting.
Finally, Ballistics specialist Tom Roster takes on the mid-density nontoxics—Bismuth and more! Jarrod Spilger brings shotguns for women and youth into focus, while David Rearick, our boats captain, details motor maintenance for both mud and outboard. Read on! There’s a lot more in our Late-Season Hunting issue!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in American Waterfowler Volume VIII, Issue VI .