While flooded corn might be in the spotlight, the reality is that duck hunting is changing. The best hunters will adapt.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mallards in flooded corn on Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge in Tennessee. Last week Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana waded into ...
The author writes that modeling suggests that by the end of this century, mallard migrations may be delayed by 40 days or ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Sen. John Kennedy wants the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to conduct a study as he raises concerns about the decline in duck migration to Louisiana. In a Jan. 6 ...
Arkansas' midwinter waterfowl survey finds duck numbers down sharply from December amid drought, as biologists prep a final January count and the Big Buck Classic returns Feb. 6-8.
Lawmakers lightly grilled Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Director Doug Schoenrock about duck hunting Wednesday in the ...
It can be tough out there for the freelance duck hunter. Modern waterfowl migrations (and the weather that drives them) are unpredictable, there’s tough competition on many public marshes, and private ...
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - With rain in the forecast, many are watching to see how much rain arrives, especially duck hunters who have dealt with an unusual season. This winter has been unusually dry ...
PARADISE, MI – Ducks are on the move across Michigan with thousands being spotted per day at one observatory in the Upper Peninsula. The first “Thousand Ducks Days” of the fall migration were recorded ...
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