Nine men and one boy tucked their chins to their chests to avoid detection from the expansive flocks circling overhead. It was early January, the fields of corn long since harvested, with green shoots ...
Finding a place to hide — while still remaining comfortable — when waterfowl are working harvested grain fields can be challenging. One-man lay-out blinds can be comfortable enough, but they're often ...
Duck blinds have come a long way since ancient Egyptians first started hunting over clay decoys along the Nile River in 2,500 B.C. But even back then hunters knew a key rule of waterfowling: The ...
WALLISVILLE, Texas (April 21, 2017) -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District's Wallisville Lake Project Office's Waterfowl Management Program will accept seasonal duck blind applications ...
Nine fully grown men – and one “still-growing” boy – tucked their chins to their chests to avoid detection from the expansive flocks circling overhead. It was early January, the fields of corn long ...