Since 1960, over 20 million ducks and geese have been banded in North America. These are the stories of the most interesting birds ever recovered
Add these six non-mallard calls to your lanyard for more versatility in the blind
After being lost for decades, Nash Buckingham’s legendary shotgun goes back to work in a Mississippi duck blind
Can game wardens come onto your private property and spy on you with hidden trail cameras? Yes””and no. Our exclusive report explores this complicated issue
Nobody wants law enforcement eyeing them. But what if game wardens have good reasons to do so? What if the person they’re watching is, in fact, a poacher?
The Hollingsworth case arose because trail-cam surveillance crosses a line. Now, the Open Fields Doctrine, which has given wardens private-land access for decades, is in the crosshairs
After shooting a rare duck, the author contemplates on where he falls into the “Stages of Hunting”
Challenging on the wing, widely distributed, and excellent on the table, the canvasback is the paragon of diving ducks
Diving ducks make up a large portion of the more popular game species among waterfowl hunters
Making the right sounds at the right time is the key to calling ducks in close. Here’s everything you need to know