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Definition of waterfowling in English: waterfowlingnoun mass nounThe practice or activity of hunting waterfowl. Example sentencesExamples - The youth-only waterfowl season is part of an effort to introduce young people into the recreation of waterfowling.
- The new gun loads look promising for upland game as well as for waterfowling and even target applications.
- East Texas gets the best of it, and hunters with access to sloughs and river bottoms should reap some of the finest moments that waterfowling has to offer.
- So in selecting a worthy companion for waterfowling, you will not go wrong in choosing a durable, modern 12 gauge with a 3-inch or preferably a 3 1/2-inch chamber.
- Trends in the '60s and '70s began to change the face of waterfowling.
- This results in a high degree of surface hardness - hard enough that the integral chokes are rated ‘steel approved’ by the factory - although I don't think the 1620 is designed for or is going to be used for waterfowling.
- Possibly the best measure of the incredible amount of waterfowling that goes on in the Stuttgart area is the sale of shotgun shells.
- Oh, when I got seriously into waterfowling 35 years or so ago, all waders and hip boots were made of vulcanized rubber, and it was possible to get a perfectly serviceable ‘hot’ patch on a puncture.
- A pump shotgun just feels right for waterfowling.
- I didn't comment that his gun was really designed for more static field activities like waterfowling and turkey hunting, but it got me thinking about gun weight and design and current ammunition offerings for upland game.
- You can still buy into waterfowling for much less, a few hundred dollars, and entry-level shotguns are quite good.
- Two common examples come to mind - big game hunting and waterfowling.
Derivatives noun But the big concern was along the coast where waterfowlers worried the bill would prevent them from hunting over natural lakes and other waters connected to public waters. Example sentencesExamples - So there'll probably be plenty of waterfowlers afield this Saturday and Sunday.
- The same goes for the 20,000 or so waterfowlers who participate each year in September's teal-only hunting season.
- With a decent pair of waders costing $100 to $300, it's incumbent on most of us working-stiff waterfowlers to make our waders last at least a few seasons before they fall prey to the inevitable.
- For the past several seasons, waterfowlers in eastern Texas have been allowed to take two whitefronts each day of an 86-day season.
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