January Migration Report
January Delta Waterfowl Migration Report Winter weather has pushed ducks and geese south, and hunters are taking advantage in all four flyways. Here’s your January migration report from [...]
Mid-December Delta Waterfowl Migration Report
Mid-December Delta Waterfowl Migration Report Snow storms and frigid temperatures have spurred major migration activity across North America! In this video, Delta staff report on conditions and [...]
Waiting for the Big Flight
Waiting for the Big Flight It was 70 degrees in Pennsylvania last Christmas, and everyone rejoiced — everyone, that is, except the waterfowlers. More miserable [...]
Late-November Conditions Report
Late-November Conditions Report Finally! Snow and ice have hit the U.S. and Canadian prairies, which has spurred a push of ducks and geese. Here’s Delta’s late-November migration [...]
Proper Field Care Improves Taxidermy Results
Proper Field Care Improves Taxidermy Results By Paul Wait You just shot the most brilliantly colored-up drake of your hunting career, and your buddies are [...]
How to Sneak a Duck Mount Past Your Spouse
How to Sneak a Duck Mount Past Your Spouse Kyle Wintersteen, Managing Editor I have this friend. Let’s call him “Rick”. He’s as passionate a duck [...]
The Take ’Em Moment
The Take ’Em Moment Duck chatter rains down through the oaks of our beaver pond, shattering the stillness of the crisp December morning. Long, squealing [...]
In Defense of Shooting Spoonies
In Defense of Shooting Spoonies Kyle Wintersteen, Managing Editor The horizon was a sea of amber marsh grasses concealing a seemingly endless array of small [...]
Why I Buy Two Duck Stamps
Why I Buy Two Duck Stamps Kyle Wintersteen, Managing Editor “Two duck stamps, please.” How I look forward to uttering those words every summer. They [...]
Opening Day: Rebirth of a Waterfowl Hunter’s Soul
Opening Day: Rebirth of a Waterfowl Hunter’s Soul Kyle Wintersteen, Managing Editor “Regular” folks are themselves 365 days per year. But not duck hunters. We [...]