In this video, Sean Weaver and First Lite waterfowl product line manager Logan Williamson explain the best decoy spread for drawing mallards in over big water. The secret sauce? Proper placement of goose decoys, floaters, and silhouettes.
Duck hunters use a whole range of letters to describe decoy spreads. I can’t speak for all of them, but I doubt the grammarians of the 16th century had any clue their contributions to the alphabet would inspire the tactics of 21st-century waterfowlers. Regardless, the bird’s eye view of these select letters has been the demise of many ducks, and their effectiveness is without question. If you’re new to duck hunting or just looking for tried-and...
Welcome to the Duck Lore Breakdown, an article series that corresponds with each episode of Duck Lore. In these articles, we’re going a layer deeper than the show, and we’ll go through the weather and hunt conditions, the target species and their environment, as well as episode-specific gear that we used and the technology behind some of that gear. Duck Lore Season 1 Episode 6: Kansas The Target Species The target species on this hunt was the...
A windy day of waterfowling in rice fields of Arkansas demands a clothing kit that can withstand big gusts and is adaptable for changing conditions throughout the day. Click here to watch Sean and Clay in action in this episode of Duck Lore. Sean's Kit Zero Cold Weather OTC Sock Furnace Long John Catalyst Soft Shell Pant Wick LS Crew Furnace Quarter Zip Origin Hoody Brooks Down Vest LZ Jacket Clay's Kit Zero Cold Weather OTC Sock Sawbuck Brush...