Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A person who hunts waterfowl.
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Examples
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I am not a waterfowler (too busy fishing in the fall), and fishing from a duck blind didn't occur to me.
Camo Rods? 2009
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Not being a waterfowler doesn't seem to have had any effect on her ability to capture on film and then reproduce on canvas!
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Sounds like they are missing out on the data any waterfowler can tell you helps generate useful info on a species.
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Not being a waterfowler doesn't seem to have had any effect on her ability to capture on film and then reproduce on canvas!
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Doug is an avid waterfowler, big-game hunter, and fisherman who tends to push his truck to the limit.
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Sounds like they are missing out on the data any waterfowler can tell you helps generate useful info on a species.
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I am both an avid waterfowler and also a wildlife rehab volunteer for our local humane society.
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I am both an avid waterfowler and also a wildlife rehab volunteer for our local humane society.
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As a new waterfowler, I'm wondering why you wouldn't just use your factory IC or MOD tubes ... do they make a difference?
Any opinions on the Primos Dead Zone waterfowl choke tubes? 2009
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According to this Bay City Times story, she considered the fact that she's not a waterfowler a distinct disadvantage when creating her piece.
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