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Favorite waterfowl magazine #5479548 12/16/14 12:53 AM
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I'm new to duck hunting (buts its been a blast this first split!). Last night at the Barne's and noble book store I ran across American waterfowler magazine. Are there others out there?

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Ducks unlimited magazine and Wildfowl is what I read. Wildfowl is awesome


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Originally Posted By: STX Waterfowler
Ducks unlimited magazine and Wildfowl is what I read. Wildfowl is awesome


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You have to have a membership in DU for their magazine. Also the same thing for Delta's magazine.

It doesn't matter which one you get, the same writers sell their articles to all 4.


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I'm new to duck hunting (buts its been a blast this first split!). Last night at the Barne's and noble book store I ran across American waterfowler magazine. Are there others out there?

Welcome to the journey. DU and Delta are both worthy of your consideration and support but if you’re searching for waterfowl insight and inspiration, consider starting with Gordon MacQuarrie and Nash Buckingham. Their stories about The Old Duck Hunters and Beaver Dam Lake are legendary.

The waterfowl experience is well lived when it combines ancient traditions, a deep, appreciative understanding of waterfowl, conservation efforts and water dogs. If you’re really lucky your journey will include a yellow, black or chocolate dog at your feet while you’re reading about The Old Duck Hunters next to a crackling fire.

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Originally Posted By: BDB
I'm new to duck hunting (buts its been a blast this first split!). Last night at the Barne's and noble book store I ran across American waterfowler magazine. Are there others out there?

Welcome to the journey. DU and Delta are both worthy of your consideration and support but if you’re searching for waterfowl insight and inspiration, consider starting with Gordon MacQuarrie and Nash Buckingham. Their stories about The Old Duck Hunters and Beaver Dam Lake are legendary.

The waterfowl experience is well lived when it combines ancient traditions, a deep, appreciative understanding of waterfowl, conservation efforts and water dogs. If you’re really lucky your journey will include a yellow, black or chocolate dog at your feet while you’re reading about The Old Duck Hunters next to a crackling fire.

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DU only because of the Marsh Watch segment each month!

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Hi Guys,
How many times a year does DU mail the magazine? I joined and received the membership card and gift, but only one magazine so far. It's been a couple of months, do they mail quarterly? Thanks, and good luck to ya'll on the second split!

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