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Will Canada Be Open to US Waterfowl Hunters?!

When will Canada borders reopen to non-Canadian waterfowl hunters? It’s the question we’ve been asking ourselves for over a year. Ramsey Russell is joined today by USHuntList associate, Ryan Reynolds of Apex Waterfowling in Ontario. They discuss pandemic effects in Canada.

What About Guided North Dakota Waterfowl Hunting?

Matt Piehl and Ramsey Russell meet between North America waterfowl hunting seasons to discuss guided waterfowl hunts in general, exciting Dirty Bird Outfitter developments, and new important private property e-posting laws that all duck and goose hunters planning to visit North Dakota should be fully aware.

Mr. Jim Clermont Remembering D-Day

On June 6, 1944, Allied Forces launched an all-out naval, air and land assault on Nazi-occupied France. It was the turning point in WW2. On that day in history, Mr. Jim Cleremont was aboard the USS Herndon, only 3,000 yards off Omaha Beach during the invasion. Mr. Cleremont recalls growing up in Minnesota, joining the Navy, and his time in service.

Boss Shotshells Happenings

Brandon Cerecke breaks from managing waterfowl habitat and satisfying customer demands for the growing product-line of Boss Shotshells copper-plated bismuth ammo.

Jake Latendresse, Home Is Who You Are

On the heels of the Life’s Short GetDucks – Mississippi, Home Is Who You Are short film, Jake Latendresse and Ramsey catch up. They’ve shared an eventful friendship since first filming together in Australia.

Jim Crews Mississippi Duck Camp

A roaring fire crackling on a cold january nights, swamp dogs tails are thumping at our feet, something good sizzles over hot charcoal nearby. We are whetting our appetites with toddies , listening to Mississippi Delta blues music. Swamp Warlock and Swamp Witch, Jim and Allison Crews, always cast wicked spells of southern hospitality.

Legendary Mississippi Bear Hunting Culture of Robert E. Bobo

Back in the early 1800s, the Mississippi Delta was a seething hardwood wilderness unrivaled by anything “until you reached the redwoods.” A Robert Eager Bobo and company plied their skills in that untamed environment, reputedly killing over 300 bears in a single year – plus a whole lot more.

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