FRESNO, Calif. - If it looks like a duck, acts like a duck and flaps its wings like a duck, conventional wisdom dictates that it is, in fact, a duck. But not always. Not when the duck in question is ...
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Once seen as mere hunting tools, duck decoys have waddled their way into the world of collecting hobbies. It’s easy to see why: These handcrafted works of art are painted with intricate details and ...
Results from the most in-depth study to date on the effectiveness of motorized duck decoys indicates waterfowlers who use the increasingly popular machines take significantly more ducks per hunt than ...
The Rated Red Crew checks out Mojo’s wildest new duck decoys, turkey gear, and bags for hardcore hunters. Mary Trump reveals the one thing Donald Trump has always feared Private autopsy details ...
When the pair of teal alighted a good 20 yards on the far side of the decoy spread and at least 10 yards beyond reasonable shotgun range, Mark Hooker decided to act. "I'm just going to adjust some ...
Andy Schoneich isn't a duck hunter, but he loves wildlife and does the occasional woodcarving when he gets the time. Developing a passion for the old wooden decoys that duck hunters used before the ...
Until he carved his first decoys, Jerry Talton was, by his own description, a “wild-ass redneck surfer dude” from the North Carolina coast. His brother was actually the duck hunter, and one year, ...