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For those who are passionate about duck hunting, getting to know fellow enthusiasts, discovering the latest in hunting gear, and being part of the effort to preserve cherished hunting grounds for future generations is paramount. One of the best ways to engage in all these activities is by attending a waterfowl festival. The US, with its expansive landscapes and rich hunting tradition, offers numerous such festivals across the country. Morro Bay Winter Bird Festival Held every January over the Martin Luther King weekend, the Morro Bay Winter Bird Festival in California attracts more than 450 bird lovers. Though not strictly...

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With duck hunting season on the horizon, many avid hunters are evaluating their gear closets, either to refresh some aging items or to kick-start a new hunting journey. Amidst this gear preparation, the topic of camouflage – specifically, which camo patterns work best – often becomes a point of contention. Duck hunting camouflage has seen vast evolution over the years. While veterans of the hunt swear by the tried-and-true patterns of the past, newer entrants come armed with innovations in camo technology. This begs the question: Do the modern renditions truly outperform the classics, or are they just a fashionable...

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In the realm of duck hunting, the ongoing debate over the best guns never ceases. While we can agree that shotguns reign supreme in duck hunting, pinpointing the 'best' shotgun becomes a more nuanced discussion. Moreover, equally vital to the gun itself is the choke tube, which significantly influences your shot pattern. Let's dive into some of the most recommended shotguns for duck hunting in the modern era, alongside insights into the best choke tubes to maximize your shots. 1. Remington Model 870 The Remington Model 870, with its legacy spanning decades, continues to be a favorite among duck hunters....

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Remember those good ol' days when duck hunting was a pixelated challenge on your television screen? The only equipment you needed was that quirky orange and gray “gun” controller. Fast forward to today, and the world of duck hunting has evolved into a sophisticated sport that blends nature, gear, and strategy. But how does the duck hunting of yesteryears, particularly the 90s, compare to today's hunting landscape? 1. Camo: From Basic to Advanced In the 90s, camo options were somewhat limited. The military hadn’t yet embraced the concept of digi-camo, and brands like Realtree™ were in their infancy, experimenting with...

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While duck hunting apps offer a multitude of benefits, it's important to keep safety in mind.

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