September in Mississippi is a wonderful time that signals the start of the fall hunting seasons.

Scouting for teal

As some early migrating blue-winged teal are already arriving in the Magnolia State, hunters are gearing up to chase the feathered rockets. […]

Become a Decoy Doc

A little TLC can bring older duck decoys back to life, so when you need to greet those northern red-legged greenheads they are all ready for the show.  […]

Delta Double — Tips to double up on teal and doves

Teal and dove seasons overlap — and the Delta offers the opportunity to limit out on both species. Here are some tips from hunters who regularly double up. […]

The right goose-hunting shot

With all the preparation that goes into scouting birds, securing permission to hunt an area and then creating a hospitable spread, the last thing you want to do is come under-gunned. […]

Hunting geese by kayak

Through the spring and summer, humans go through a transition in the eyes of resident Canada geese. […]

Taking up residence — Canada goose hunting tips for the early season

Sunlight rays were penetrating over the top of the horizon when the band of goose hunters realized they were about to get some company. The hunting party laid back in their individual coffin blinds arranged side by side on the cutover cornfield, and folded the doors shut as a flock of Canada geese numbering in the high teens winged their way into the field. […]

First Fruits

For waterfowlers, the season begins this month with the arrival of flight after flight of blue-winged teal. […]

Early Birds

September in Mississippi is a wonderful time that signals the start of the fall hunting seasons. Magnolia hunters take to the fields in droves for the mouth-watering morsels we call mourning doves, but they aren’t the only feathery foods we can hunt in September. […]