wildfowling
Wildfowling is a type of hunting that specifically targets migratory waterfowl, such as ducks and geese. It is practiced in various parts of the world, often in coastal marshes, estuaries, rivers, and lakes. Wildfowling typically involves waiting for birds to fly within range, often at dawn or dusk, using camouflage and decoys to attract them.
The practice has a long history, evolving from a necessity for sustenance to a recreational pursuit. Modern
Equipment commonly used by wildfowlers includes shotguns, specialized camouflage clothing, decoys, and sometimes boats or blinds
Ethical considerations are central to contemporary wildfowling. Adherence to legal requirements, respect for the quarry, and