Category Archives: Waterfowl

Wildlife Artists of Maryland and Virginia

Along the Atlantic Coast, lie the states of Maryland and Virginia. The area is known for its unspoiled barrier islands, the Chesapeake Bay, wildlife refuges and abundance of nature. This unique environment attracts artists of all types who visit and … Continue reading

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Hunting Wild Game In Ohio

Hunting as a sport has grown throughout the United States over the past few years and Ohio is no exception.  Several large game species thrive in the varying terrain found in the state.  White Tail Deer seem to adapt well … Continue reading

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Brand, Achievement Tongcheng Waterfowl Feather Industry

  ”Brand, technology is the core competitiveness of enterprises to create their own technological superiority and brand effect is that we promoted and implemented in recent years, an important strategy.” Journalists Tongcheng interview, first published as a national-level agricultural industrialization key … Continue reading

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Why Do Waterfowlers Love Cork Duck Decoys?

During the season we duck hunt every day. Not every few days or on weekends, but every day one or more of the “Pawlet Duck Club” is on the water somewhere in our little valley, tossing decoys into the river. … Continue reading

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Concealing Yourself when Hunting Waterfowl with Waterfowl Blinds

It was not long ago when the waterfowl hunter’s options for waterfowling blinds were few indeed. Bedside’s natural cover, the other common blind was the famous “pit”. For a waterfowl blind “natural cover” is still preferred. First and foremost a … Continue reading

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Waterfowl Blinds: Best To Conceal The Duck, Goose Or Waterfowl Hunter

It was not long ago when the waterfowl hunter’s options for waterfowling blinds were few indeed. Bedside’s natural cover, the other common blind was the famous “pit”. For a waterfowl blind “natural cover” is still preferred. First and foremost a … Continue reading

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