Grits Gresham

Grits Gresham on
Duck Hunting
One of the major attractions of duck hunting is its variety;
- not only in the many species of ducks available
- but also in the many types of habitat that can be hunted.
With that in mind, Grits hunts from
- a marsh blind with Dick Kuchera for the October season opener in South Dakota,
- and then travels to New York State where he guns a tree lined pond with George Bednar.
- In December, in Mississippi, Grits enjoys a wide variety of duck hunting situations;
- boat blinds on the Mississippi river with
Jimmy Presswood,
- rice fields with Doug Mauldin;
- flooded bean fields with catfish Flautt;
- plus pop up shooting from mummy boats with Fred Fortier.
Grits
- provides shooting tips,
- discusses
- shotguns,
- gauges,
- chokes,
- shot size,
- decoy placement and
- duck calling.

Grits Gresham on
Goose Hunting
From Maryland to Texas, you'll pick up tips and techniques that will make your goose hunting more enjoyable and successful.
- On the eastern shore of Maryland, Grits has world goose calling champion, Sean Mann, demonstrate calling techniques for both hunting and contests.
- Art Ayers shows Grits the decoys and blinds that are effective for hunting Greater Canadas.
- Grits hunts Snows, Specklebellies, and Blues with his son, Kent, Pat
Johnson, and Charles Barry.
The decoys are different, the spreads are different, and the hunting techniques are different, but the results are the same...a great hunt and geese for dinner.

Grits Gresham on
Pheasant Hunting
The magnificently feathered Ringneck Pheasant has become one of North America's most popular
game birds.
- Wild populations of this spectacular bird are now found in 36 states and in Canada.
Join Grits Gresham as he hunts several locations in South Dakota, then finishes up at
Sandanona, the oldest hunting preserve in the United States.
Grits discusses
- clothes,
- accessories,
- shotguns,
- shot size, and
- chokes,
but most of the video is about how to hunt various types of habitat.
You'll receive tips to improve your success and to increase the enjoyment of your time in the field
- by yourself,
- with your dog, or
- with fellow hunters.
Grits takes on several different types of hunts:
- organized drives without dogs,
- small groups with and without a dog, and
- even a solitary stroll.