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And the photo contest winner is…

Giveaway

First, thank you to everyone who sent in your amazing photos. We loved seeing all of your submissions!

Now, getting down to business… who gets their choice of a 1) An original Red Head duck decoy from Bryan Bodt or 2) Patagonia logo hat?

It came down to a last minute submission, but that photo garnered a big response from our readers and social media followers. Congratulations to Jay Gore for sending in the winning photo of 79-year-old Mavis!

Our photo contest winner is Jay Gore for sending us this picture of Mavis at 79 years old on a duck hunt, using a 16 gauge shotgun she purchased in 1949!

Our photo contest winner is Jay Gore for sending us this picture of Mavis at 79 years old on a duck hunt, using a 16 gauge shotgun she purchased in 1949!

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Duck Decoy Strategies

Tips-and-Tricks

Pic Decoy Spread 2When it comes to developing a good duck decoy spread you’ll often need a well thought out strategy and a bit of luck. Although duck hunting season is primarily over, it is never too early to discuss effective strategies. And when it comes to decoy spreads, strategies can become quite complex and contradict each other. For instance is it best to have a large spread or small spread? This answer will change from hunter to hunter and will vary from location to location. While there is no distinct way to set up a spread, the best rule of thumb is to imagine you are the duck and to decide what the duck wants to see in a spread. Here is a list of some of the most important things to consider when developing a decoy spread.

Observe the Area

When setting up the decoys, try to use decoys that rese...

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REMINDER: PHOTO CONTEST GOING ON NOW!

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We love this photo from Hannah in Montana.

Remember our photo contest?  We are nearing our deadline of August 1st!  Enter now before you lose your chance to win!! We’ll announce the winner next Wednesday, August 6th.

To enter, email your photos to info@camoisthenewblack.com with a brief description and we’ll post them to our Facebook page and/or Instagram page. You can also use the #camoisthenewblack hashtag to get us your pics! 

Prizes Include a Choice of:
1) An original Red Head duck decoy from Bryan Bodt.
2) Patagonia logo hat.

Rules: 
1) Maximum of 2 entries per person
2) Original photos only 
3) Must be relevant to sportswomen
4) Images with the most Facebook or Instagram likes will receive special consideration. 
5) Images must be received by August 1st

May the odds forever be in...

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Winchester Deadly Passion’s Melissa Bachman

Guest Post

MBACHMAN.068AGrowing up in a small town in central Minnesota I was raised by a family who loved the outdoors.  My mom and dad took both my brother and I hunting for as long as I can remember and really went the extra mile to include us in everything they did.  I truly believe this was the main reason I fell in love with hunting and the outdoors.  At a young age I realized how important hunting was not only as a food source for our family, but also as a way we could all enjoy something together.

Bachman 15As we grew older, hunting was still a big part of our lives all through high school and into college.  This was when I decided I loved it too much and wanted to find a way to make a career out of it...

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Does hunting make us human?

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The Center for Humans & Nature has posed a timeless question: does hunting make us human?   Even asking this question in the present time is interesting with our protein needs so readily available at grocery stores and a society all about convenience and choice.  Hunting truly has fallen by the wayside and most humans aren’t hunting.  So can hunting make us human?

It’s hard not to agree with professor Mary Zeiss Stange of Skidmore College that this question is personal so we put it on you, our readers, does hunting make us human?  

 

 

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