Sound familiar? It doesn’t matter if you are just getting started in bird hunting or if you are hunting the uplands for your 45th season – having the necessary clothing and accessories on hand can make or break your comfort and ability to stay afield from sunup to sundown.
Most upland hunting excursions take at least a few hours or more to enjoy and appreciate. The question is, do you have the right equipment to make this possible? From your head to your toes, choose the wrong upland hunting equipment and your days afield could be miserable and cut way short on the amount of time you wanted to spend in search of the game bird of the day. So … what are the are the necessities you must or should have available throughout the season? A short list, from head to toe:
Headwear: A blaze orange baseball-type cap with a green underbill. There are many fine caps to consider depending on the weather of the day, from waterproof caps for rainy days to mesh-back styles for warmer days. Anytime you see a blaze orange cap that fits you well and has the features you want, buy two or three because sure as heck if you think you will find that same hat again after one wears out or is lost, that is almost a guaranteed impossibility.
Upland bird hunting ball caps are great if the weather is moderate, but what about hats when the temperatures start to drop below freezing? Orange stocking caps made of wool or fleece are mandatory to keep your head and ears warm.
هذه القصة مأخوذة من طبعة Summer 2023 من The Upland Almanac.
ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 9,000 مجلة وصحيفة.
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هذه القصة مأخوذة من طبعة Summer 2023 من The Upland Almanac.
ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 9,000 مجلة وصحيفة.
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Tail feathers - STANDARDS AND PRACTICES
\"An armed society is a polite society,\" the NRA says in one of its dicta, cribbed from Robert A. Heinlein, a 20th-century American science fiction writer.
Day's End - IN PRAISE OF FENCEROWS
Driving north along the Hudson River, I gazed at a pastoral autumn scene: sere fields of faded yellow harvested corn, stubbly and broken amongst the clods of black earth, almost smooth from my vantage point. Spiky brown veins of wild growth marked barriers between plots. Occasionally, the gray bones of a mature oak rose among the brown shrubs to stand over the yellow fields. A sentry, keeping silent watch as white frost crystals slowly melted into invisibility.
That Time of Year Again
Without doubt. The most idyllic form of hunting in Ohio is seeking the woodcock. - Merrill Gilfallan, Moods of the Ohio Moons: An Outdoorsman's Almanac (1991)
I Don't Wanna'!
I'm an old hand at being retired, though - have been practicing for 25 years.
Hunting the Huns: Alberta's Big Sky Country
The prairies of southern Alberta are vast, beautiful and full of prime bird habitat. Crop fields are interspersed with abandoned farms, rolling hills are intersected by coulees and creek beds, and Hungarian partridge and sharptailed grouse occupy some of the best and most picturesque habitat on the continent.
Side Dish - End of Season
Sporting trips are not only about sport, as many other experiences are discovered alongside. And my trip to Lakewood Camps in Maine was certainly just that.
AN EXTENDED STAY
There is no reason to leave Michigan in the fall unless the opportunity of a cast and blast adventure at a historic sporting lodge in Maine comes calling.
KEEP IT HANDY
If you think shooting a ruffed grouse on the wing with a shotgun is tough, try shooting one in flight with a still camera.
A Longtime Love Affair
It's possible to hunt your favorite birds in a lot of different places, I suppose, but I don't do that.
Profile of an Artist: Harley Bartlett
Harley Bartlett was born in 1959 near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. However, having lived in Rhode Island for most of his life he considers himself a Rhode Islander.