ALL images and banners located at
entire site are property of The Refuge (duckhunter.net) and their respective
companies. NO form of duplication is authorized without written permission.
Today, as we all know, personal information can easily be obtained through various sources on the internet. Whether it be email addresses, mailing addresses, or phone numbers.
The Duck Hunters' Refuge appreciates the sensitivity of any private information that you disclose to us. It is our intention to treat your submitted information with the highest level of care.
ALL information such as email adressess, mailing addresses, and phone numbers will never be sold or traded to any other groups, period! The Duck Hunters' Refuge hates unsolicited email and mailbox junk as much as the next guy.
At times, another member may ask me to contact you on their behalf. An email will be sent to you, by myself, asking for your permission to allow this person to contact you. If you agree, it will be done. If you do not agree, NO information will be delivered, and the requesting party will be notified as such.
If you have further questions about our practices and policies with regard to how your information is treated, please Email Us Here
Wing Supply stocks a complete line of Hunting
Supplies and Gear for Waterfowl, Turkey, and Deer Hunters.
Check out Wing Supply today for Name
Brands at Discount Prices
Mud Buddy premium backwater
motors, blinds and
duck boat accessories.
Check out their NEW
HyperDrive Motor
by clicking HERE.
Kill Zone Outfitters Join Kill Zone Outfitters for Duck, Snow Goose and Speck Hunting at its finest.
Kill Zone Outfitters is located between the Sacramento and Delevan Refuge, in the Pacific North
West's Fly-A-Way zone.
They offer 300 acres of flooded rice in the middle of the Butte Sink,
which is known as the main fly-way through California, plus over 600 acres of flooded timber along the Sacramento River equiped
with tree & standing blinds.
At Kill Zone, they are commited to offering the highest quality in service,
and hunting grounds. Their Yuba City Duck Grounds offers some of
the best duck hunting in California.
Rod Haydel, of Haydel's Game Calls has a few tips to share when it comes to calling ducks.
1. As long as the ducks are coming in, forget calling.
2. Try calling at birds as they circle when they quarter into the wind. This will make it easier for them to set up for a landing zone into the wind.
3.When the ducks start an erratic wing beat, hit them with a comeback call immediately to bring them back on line.
4. If they look as if they may drift off-line, use single quacks and feed calls to bring them back online.
5. When team calling, one person should be the leader while the others just fill in. Don't compete against yourselves.
6. Realize that not all ducks are callable and that even real ducks do not call in all the ducks all the time.
Check out the Haydel's Game Calls site by clicking HERE.