Delta Waterfowl Delta Waterfowl commends U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on a proposal to open 248,000 new acres to hunters and anglers on 30 national wildlife refuges […]
Duck Stamp The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced that the theme of the 2019-2020 Federal Duck Stamp will be “Celebrating our waterfowl hunting heritage.” This theme requires entrants in the 2018 Duck Stamp Contest […]
Shotguns, Rifles and Handguns from CZ-USA! On this week’s episode, Dustin Warncke interviews CZ-USA’s Dave Miller and TF&G’s own shooting editor Dustin Ellermann. First, Dustin W. and Dave talk about shooting trap, skeet and sporting clays, […]
Purebred Vs. Rescue Dogs In the day and time in which we live it seems that everyone has an opinion! I guess it has always been this way, but keep in mind that we all are […]
All hunters I know get very excited when they see a big cold front coming in with hard north winds and temperatures plummeting below freezing. Waterfowl will be on the move when the mercury dips down […]
Now that the Texas duck season is winding down, we should start to see more and more yellow beaks showing up. There is nothing like watching big ol fat greenheads cupped up against a bright blue […]
Anyone who has pursued waterfowl for any length of time will have certainly crippled and lost birds. It is a simple fact of waterfowling. However, I am seeing a growing trend of people who make a […]
Wanna Kill More Ducks? Scout Better It is so easy to go to the same blind, same set of trees or same field you went to last week and killed a limit of birds. This may […]
Have you ever watched ducks in their natural environment just going about their day feeding, preening or just loafing? If so, you probably noticed that ducks move and create a lot of ripples and motion on […]
Well, duck season is finally here and Thanksgiving is right around the corner. We have waited and waited for the season to open only to be met by 50 rigs at the boat ramp and people […]