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Duck Hunting
John’s Note: There are several tactics you can use to stalk hunt ducks successfully. My brother had another stalking tactic that worked well for him. He located a feeding area along a small creek with a hill and a large overhang behind the creek. While fishing in the fall in the creek, he noticed that …
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Duck Hunting
John’s Note: There are several tactics you can use to stalk hunt ducks successfully. Two hunters can stalk the same flock of ducks by staying 20 yards apart. Allow only one hunter at a time to move to reduce the likelihood of the ducks’ seeing you. Utilize hand signals between the two hunters to signify…
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Duck Hunting
John’s Note: Early Americans saw the sport of duck hunting quite differently from how we view it today. In the days of the Pilgrims, an estimated 1/2-billion ducks inhabited America. Duck hunting involved no sport. The meat provided vittles, and you bagged them any way you could. Many of the early outdoorsmen
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Comments Off on The History of Hunting Ducks – Tolling and Market Gunning
Duck Hunting
John’s Note: Early Americans saw the sport of duck hunting quite differently from how we view it today. In the days of the Pilgrims, an estimated 1/2-billion ducks inhabited America. Duck hunting involved no sport. The meat provided vittles, and you bagged them any way you could. Many of the early outdoorsmen
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Deer Hunting
John’s Note: Kelsy Robbins, 1/2 of the “Live 2 Hunt” TV Show has lived in Delisle, Saskatchewan, Canada, her entire life. She co-hosts her and her husband Cody’s TV show. Kelsy’s a mom, a wife, a business partner, a barrel racer and an avid hunter – far more than the person you see on TV. …
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