
Butts in the Air
Hardcore Waterfowl’s new Field Series Mallard Feeder Butt Decoys add an element of safety to your dabbling duck spread. It’s not uncommon for waterfowlers to
Hardcore Waterfowl’s new Field Series Mallard Feeder Butt Decoys add an element of safety to your dabbling duck spread. It’s not uncommon for waterfowlers to
I’ve never seen a place like North Dakota with weather that can be so polar opposite from day to day or even one hour to
Ready your shotgun, decoys, and camo duds…the season’s opening salvo is but weeks away. When Mother Nature kicks the natural air-conditioning on sometime mid-August, it’s
My Dad used to be a fan of Winchester Super-X lead number 5 shot shells and used them for just about everything. This was before
Hardcore Waterfowl’s new Rugged Series Full Body Mallard turns the most common duck into the most uncommon decoy. Any waterfowler who has experienced a fluttering
Hardcore Waterfowl’s new Rugged Series Full Body Specklebelly establishes new high-mark in field decoy design and performance. If you’re part of a circle of waterfowlers,
With some forethought and research, you can start with a dog that best fits your expectations and style of hunting. Choosing a new hunting dog
Waterfowlers are serious about their hobby. They have to be to be successful. If you’re looking to get into bow hunting, all you need is
I am quite sure it was consummate sportsman and conservationist Nash Buckingham who once said, “The duck call is the best conservation tool ever invented
Waterfowlers know that the best hunting occurs late in the year when the weather is nasty, and birds are piling in from the north. But
Use your body measurements to find your perfect fit. See our How to Measure info and diagram below the size charts.
If you measure between sizes, or prefer a loose or roomy fit, we recommend upsizing.
Bend your elbow and put your hand on your hip. Measure from the center of the back of your neck, along the shoulder and down the elbow to the wrist bone.
Measure around the fullest part of your chest while keeping the measuring tape horizontal.
Measure around your waist where your pants typically sit while keeping the tape horizontal.
Measure from the crotch down to your leg where you like your pants to fit. Typically around the ankle.
With hand partially closed, measure over the knuckles, around the hand, excluding the thumb.