American Waterfowler  |  Volume IX, Issue IV – October 2018
It’s Go Time and the October issue of American Waterfowler is packed with coverage to kick start the new waterfowl season! Ever tried hunting solo? Without high-fives it might sound lonely, but it’s a character-building pursuit that we cover in detail. Traveling with your dog, decoying specks, shooting more mallards and quick-patterning shotgun loads, are all covered here. John Gordon documents the rise in white-fronted geese (specklebelly) numbers and the tricks hunters have found for taking these strong fliers. Award-winning photographer, Phil Kahnke documents a snowstorm pass shoot for snow geese while Jack Hirt revels in the passions that young waterfowlers bring to the game on the Texas Coast.
AW also tackles the question of where the best mallard hunting is to be found, offers a primer on selecting the best propeller to improve your boat’s performance and explains why hunting on open water may represent the most challenging shooting in all of duckdom. There’s more in Smart Money and a host of short features. Read on in the October AW issue.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in American Waterfowler Volume IX, Issue IV – October 2018.