The Waterfowl Collective | Duck Opener Mixed Bag
This week, the boys are headed to the northern zone for the 2021 duck opener.
This week, the boys are headed to the northern zone for the 2021 duck opener.
It is the last day of early goose season in New York. The guys head out to a field that they found the day prior.
The boys are heading out to hunt a feed of geese they've had their eyes on for the past week. The geese come pouring in and it is non-stop action all morning!
Jon and Cody are still hunting in Nebraska for early-season teal.
With a lot of teal in the area, the guys trek across the mudflat in the morning and are rewarded with a two-man limit of teal in Nebraska!
We are back out goose hunting early season in New York. The guys hook up with friend Hunter and head to a field that he scouted the night prior.
Curious to know Brett Joy's four criteria he uses to grade a rifle based on the hunting he does? Check out his review of his rifle of choice this past season.
After the first few days of New Hampshire's turkey season being incredibly windy and tough hunting, we head back out in hopes to roost a bird.
It's opening day of turkey season in New Hampshire. The weather is not cooperating the way we would have liked and it makes it near impossible to roost birds the night prior.
After a successful trip to Virginia, the guys head to Kentucky for the opener.
After a hot start in the hills of Virginia, the birds start to taper off and the hunting gets a little more difficult every day.
We are still chasing birds in Virginia and the action hasn't slowed down! We head back into an area where we heard a bird gobbling the day prior.
After Chris's bird the day before, the guys pack up camp and head to another area to find some more birds. The hunting gets tougher as the days go on.
We head south to target some Virginia mountain gobblers. We arrive just in time to do some scouting before day one of our hunt.
Cody and Chris head back to the same piece of Tennessee public land that they hunted the year prior. Pressure was extremely high in 2020, so they are going in with a plan to try and avoid other hunters.
It is day three in Alabama and we head back to the same big bottom that had a lot of birds in it the day prior. We start working down the road at first light and get a bird to gobble.
It's still opening day in Alabama. After not capitalizing on the morning hunt, we slip back into the same area with the thought of catching the tom working back to roost in the evening.
We are kicking off the 2021 spring turkey season down south in Alabama. We get a run down on the property and do some afternoon scouting.
Day two of our Long Island trip and we hit the bay in search of greater and lesser scaup, an icon of the Long Island waterfowl hunting heritage.
It is time for our annual Long Island brant hunting trip with our good buddy Nick and his family.