Spring Cleaning for the Waterfowl Hunter
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Spring has sprung here in the heartland, and we all know what that means. Spring cleaning! If there is one lesson that we have learned over though the years of chasing waterfowl, it would be that we will test the wear and tear limits of every Hard Core item that we use when we hit the marsh. From decoys to boats and blinds to bags, there is just no other way to say, we are hard on our equipment. This article will hopefully give you a few pointers to Spring Clean your waterfowl hunting equipment the Hard Core way and ensure that you are prepared, leading to more successful waterfowl hunts next year.
As hard core hunters, when winter finally gives it up and the temperature begin to rise we begin to shift our attention to slab crappie and the sound of long beards sounding off in the sunrise. However you can’t ring in one new season, without bringing the previous season to a close, and the way in which we do that is by cleaning and inventorying our waterfowl gear, giving it a good ole Spring Cleaning! This preparation now can be the difference between a “rat race” and a successful opening day of waterfowl season.
As hard core hunters, when winter finally gives it up and the temperature begin to rise we begin to shift our attention to slab crappie and the sound of long beards sounding off in the sunrise. However you can’t ring in one new season, without bringing the previous season to a close, and the way in which we do that is by cleaning and inventorying our waterfowl gear, giving it a good ole Spring Cleaning! This preparation now can be the difference between a “rat race” and a successful opening day of waterfowl season.
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