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.
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.
A full-season waterproof Waterfowl jacket designed to fit over varying degrees of insulating layers to keep you warm down to 30°F. The LZ is patterned for wing-shooting with heavily articulated arms and specialty pocketing optimized for security and quick access to essential gear.
When the forecast is grim and unpredictable at best, but you still have a tag in hand, the Omen Stormshelter is a foul weather stronghold that you can trust. Built to be uncompromising in weather resistance and durability, the Omen system is the solution for mid to late-season hunts when persistent varying precipitation, wind, and low temps are the only guarantee.
A good day of shooting mallards in January becomes a great day if you can be comfortable in the cold climate. First Lite's new waterfowl line ensured just that. Sean's Kit Zero Cold Weather OTC Sock Furnace Long John Catalyst Soft Shell Pant Furnace Quarter Zip Origin Hoody Brooks Down Vest Refuge Parka Logan's Kit Furnace Long John Catalyst Soft Shell Pant Kiln Hoody Brooks Down Vest Chamberlin Down Jacket LZ Jacket Merino Brim Beanie Catalyst...
Typha is a Linnaean genus containing some 30 species of rhizomatous semi-aquatic plants, the most common of which are known to you and me as reeds, bulrushes, tulies, and cattails. They’re pretty much synonymous with wetlands and the waterfowl hunting that occurs among them. The waterfowl team at First Lite felt it appropriate to draw both inspiration and appellation for their new camo from the stuff that frequently hides us from some of the...
Welcome to the Duck Lore Breakdown, an article series that will correspond to each episode of Duck Lore. In these articles, we’re going a layer deeper than the show. We’ll discuss the weather and hunt conditions, target species and their environment, as well as episode-specific gear we used and the technology behind some of that gear. You can watch this North Dakota episode here. Target Species The original intended goals and expectations of...