A Realistic Setup
Everything about your blind site should be as realistic as possible. Today this is much easier than ever before.
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Fuel for the Furnace
All my hunting companions know of my fondness for snacks. Some have suggested that I publish the "Buck Gardner Pretzel Diet Plan."
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Duck Calling Fundamentals
There are a lot of theories about duck calling and I'm not sure that any one of them works 100 percent of the time.
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Decoy Spreads
Many decoy spread patterns are written about, but I'm not sure ducks can read.
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Timber Shooting
The green timber shooting of eastern Arkansas and other areas in the southern Mississippi Drainage area are justly famous.
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Duck Soup
I like to cook wild game. There's something about a well-roasted duck on a bed of wild rice with all the trimmings that satisfies both my creative and gastric urges.
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Duck Calling Tune-Up
I didn't win any of my duck-calling championships by showing up at the contest with no practice and otherwise unprepared to compete.
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Top Cover
Top cover for your blind can be very annoying. It restricts your vision and can be difficult to swing and shoot through.
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The Blind Bag
One of the best duck hunting accessories is a properly designed "blind bag." This is where you carry most of your waterfowling accessories.
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Decoys in Motion
Motion adds much to your decoy spread. Always an asset, movement is a near necessity on still days when wary ducks flare from still decoy spreads.
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