American Waterfowler  |  Volume XIII, Issue V – October 2022
We’ve all had our days, both tremendous and terrible, but we keep coming back. Editor Jay Strangis recounts the early failure of his 2022 campaign after shooting ‘em up big in the same area one year earlier. Read Win Some, Lose Some, and see if you can relate.
Have you taken a banded bird? It seems to easy when a band comes to hand, but if you expect it, well, good luck. Gary Zahm shot his first banded pintail at a young age, but he got old waiting for his next. The story, The Long Wait explains the emotional rollercoaster.
What’s not to like about Ringbills? We’re trying to figure that out in our Flyway Watch opening story. Got a new pup? Getting a new pup? Robert Milner explains best practices in this issue. There’s more. A King who loved duck hunting, a use for tiny boats, a love affair with shovelers and more new products—they’re all in this issue!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in American Waterfowler Volume XIII, Issue V – October 2022.