Wildfowl

magazine December/January 2020-21 · Wildfowl

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Wildfowl Magazine is the best magazine out there for the serious goose and duck hunters. Loaded with useful information on guns & loads, decoys & calls, boats & blinds, retriever training, gear & gadgets, Canadian reports and conservation. Join us in the blind each issue!

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Reason To Believe

Banana Gun

The Great Klamath Duck Disaster • A botulism outbreak has claimed the lives of an estimated 40,000 waterfowl and shorebirds.

FIFTH FLYWAY

BY THE NUMBERS

Something’s Wrong • When your retriever seems off or suddenly gets aggressive, it’s best to take notice.

Waterfowl BAND REPORTS

Double-Double • A lucky father and son duo bag some consecutive bands. By Bob Humphrey

THE BANDS

Cormorant Lake • Double guns & piles of ducks in chilly Minnesota.

Goose Getters!

The Blizzard • White-Hot Barrels on White Geese.

Fiberglass Fanatics • Two Oregon fowlers build a stealthy boat blind.

On Thin Ice • Mixing duck dogs and wintry conditions demands extra caution.

Breaking on the Hunt • How to reinforce steadiness.

RETRIEVER SPOTLIGHT

THE SNOW MEN • Snow goose hunting has a past, a present and a future filled with characters that are world class waterfowlers with a bit of a crazy streak.

DECOYING DUCKS • How to get them feet down and fully committed!

TIPS FOR BETTER DECOYING

SNOWS IN THE TIME OF COVID • In early 2020, a NoDak spring road trip with an 11 year-old boy and a 14 year-old dog has rich rewards for a bail bondsman from Alabama.

Deception and the Duck Hunter • Is A Lie Still A Lie If You’re Talking To A Fellow Fowler? By Nate Corley

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