Calm days can be brutal for duck hunting. Without wind, ducks can approach the “X” from any angle they like. Plus your spread will appear still and lifeless — unless you’re rigged up with the ...
Opening day of duck season is still a couple of months away, but it’s never too early to start getting your gear ready. The key to a successful hunting season is preparation. Part of that involves ...
MOJO and Duck Commander, two names synonymous with successful duck hunting have combined to bring one of the main ingredients leading to duck hunting success, motion in the spread, by use of the ...
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission made a surprise move recently when it passed a regulation allowing mechanical motion decoys for duck hunting on wildlife management areas. The commission ...
Half of my garage is solely dedicated to duck decoys. I have dozens upon dozens of mallards, black ducks, pintails, wood ducks, wigeon, and gadwall floaters. Then there are the full bodies, ...
If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck and flaps its wings like a duck, common wisdom would dictate that it is, in fact, a duck. Wrong! Sometimes it's a roboduck. Roboducks are the latest in decoy ...
As we progress through the month of September, we see more and more attention being focused on hunting activities. Last week marked the opening of the small game season and archery deer. This weekend ...
When you’re hunting ducks, being able to catch them by surprise is half the battle. Ducks feel safer when gathered in a group, so you can give them a false sense of security by using duck decoys.
For years, hunters have realized that adding movement, however slight, can bring a decoy spread to life. Waterfowlers have been the main experimenters with motion. Whether it’s through the use of a ...
When Tom Modin of Kearney goes duck hunting, he is surrounded by his own artwork — decoys he has carved and hand-painted. Brent Frazee [email protected] Tom Modin was putting his artwork on display.