by CashHogsett | Oct 24, 2023 | Duck Hunting Blog
Gun safety during a guided duck hunt in Colorado can be easily overlooked if certain simple rules aren’t followed. Most duck hunts are out of a stand up blind on the edge of a pond, lake or river. These blinds can be safer than pits, but still pose the same risk...
by CashHogsett | Oct 12, 2019 | Duck Hunting Blog
Those who enjoy taking greenwings can appreciate a very different aspect of Colorado waterfowl hunting. The look on a youngsters face when the first flock of the morning is spotted, the excitement when they begin to work the decoys, and the screams of excitement as...
by CashHogsett | Oct 12, 2019 | Duck Hunting Blog
Some people go nuts over Colorado Early Duck Hunting, specifically early teal season. But does this early September season “scratch the itch” for waterfowl hunters or feed the addiction? For those of us who waterfowl hunt the answer is, “Who cares! Let’s shoot some...
by CashHogsett | Jul 15, 2019 | Duck Hunting Blog
Before describing the details on this next hunt opportunity, a HUGE Thank You to those who participated in our last charity hunt to benefit the Whited family. $2500 was raised to assist with medical bills and the family is eternally grateful. Our next charity hunt...
by CashHogsett | Dec 29, 2017 | Duck Hunting Blog
Are jerk cords good or bad for hunting ducks in Colorado? Short Answer is GOOD! If you look at a pond full of ducks, you’ll notice there’s rarely a bird that isn’t moving around. Some are flapping their wings while others are chasing other...
by CashHogsett | Nov 29, 2017 | Duck Hunting Blog
What do I need to duck hunt on my own? Getting started duck hunting can be considerably simpler than with goose hunting. You wouldn’t believe how many incredible days I’ve had shooting over 5 decoys and 1 spinner. The tendency for many people is to...