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Hunting Tips & Techniques
Train Your Retriever With a Trip to the Park
Visiting a park with ducks and geese can improve your dog's steadiness in the field.
When Seeking a Hunting Dog, Know the Bloodlines
Just like a good recipe, a good hunting dog begins with the ingredients (bloodlines) followed by a good trainer.
Sit Still, Shoot Twice
If you bag a squirrel from one mast tree, don’t hurry to rise and pick him up.
Dove Tree
A dove pole is easy to make and effective.
Cottontail Capers
Don’t walk directly at a sitting cottontail.
Not-So-Easy Black Bears
Black bears may look slow, clumsy and dim-witted, but they’re anything but.
Be Sneaky for Roosters
It pays to be quiet when pursuing late-season roosters.
Predator Volume
When calling predators like fox and coyote, start out your sequence at a low volume...
Pick Your Spots for Foxes
Red fox and grey fox both in your area, but one fetching a higher price than the other at the fur buyer’s shed?
Tom Foolery for Predators
A single feather from an old gobbler’s tail fan makes a fantastic predator decoy.
Tastes Like Duck But Better
Waterfowl a little too strong for your taste buds?
Take Care of Spot
A first-aid kit for your hunting dog takes up little room, and can literally mean...
Locating Grouse
Here is a trick for finding ruffed and blue grouse.
Tag-Team Squirrel Tactics
Take a partner on your next squirrel hunt.
Scattergun Predators
Take a shotgun on your next predator hunt.
Puddles for Puddle Ducks
Small ponds are great spots for mid-day puddle ducks.
Keep Decoys Clean
Keeping your decoys clean will pull more birds into your set.
Coon Calling
Try your hand at calling raccoons.
Solo Roosters
Leave the gang at home, work the cover and shoot a rooster.
Geese by Degrees
The temperature should help you set your spread.

