SO YOU KNOW…. At Midwest Flyways we love to hunt ducks and geese and we know that with that love to hunt, we must be diligent stewards of conservation. Because of this, we eat everything we kill and we love to try new recipes for game birds. Snow goose is delicious when prepared many different […]
When you want to start filming your hunts, it’s always hard to know what gear to get. This article will help you see what we use. Usually it means that a second person needs to be there to film, but if you want to just set it up and record – you could definitely […]
OUR REALIZATION: Joey and I were having a conversation the other day about when we really got into calling. We talked about the different strategies we had for practice and what made us fall in love with learning to call as much like ducks and geese as we could. Throughout the conversation, we sort of […]
After learning how to honk with a goose call, the cluck is the next step in becoming a great goose caller. This is how it’s done: 1). If you have the honk down, shorten it up. The cluck is the most important note period. Instead of putting the moan in front of the cluck, like […]
Where to Start When selecting a size of shot for duck hunting there are different factors that come into play. The best way to start making decision is to understand that inside each shell is a different amount and size of BB’s. Bigger shot size=more BB’s of smaller size. Small shot size=less BB’s but bigger […]
This call is for the advanced callers who have the quack and their air control down. I will start this article with a disclaimer, I was not able to perform a Cajun squeal until I had purchased a better call than my Haydel DR-85. Keep practicing and let us know if you have any […]
THE SKINNY: Having hunted with multiple guides in the Minnesota/Dakota areas over the past few years we are most interested in seeing what kind of birds the properties we hunt will hold. More than anything, we just want to have a chance to shoot birds. We never expect that we will be in a position […]
This is too show you how to break over the reed on a short reed goose call by performing the honk. The first thing you do is make sure that most of your mouth is over the call (more than you would for a duck call). Don’t get your hands involved. A lot of people get […]