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| EP. 70: Season Preparation & Goals With Chase Fichter & Mike Pomaibo | 28 Aug 2025 | 01:37:08 | |
On this episode of The Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with his friends Mike Pomaibo and Chase Fichter from Pennsylvania. Mike and Brian hunted together quite a few times last year and they have become good friends. Brian was recently introduced to Mike’s hunting buddy Chase and they hit it off pretty quickly, talking waterfowl and swapping scouting reports. Brian has come to learn that Chase isn’t afraid to scout and put the work in to be a successful waterfowl hunter. He also brings a lot to the table in terms of gear and a good attitude. All the attributes you look for in a good hunting buddy. They talk about changes to the Pennsylvania hunting seasons and what the recently approved Sunday hunting will mean for waterfowl hunters moving forward. They discuss their plans this last week leading up to the goose and dove opener. They also talk about their goals for this season and what equipment they will be using.
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The Duck Hole & Company
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Northern Duck Calls
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Keywords
waterfowl hunting, duck hunting, hunting culture, waterfowl, migration patterns, hunting ethics, summer preparation, gear, waterfowl habitat, hunting strategies, hunting experiences, migration waterfowl, ducks, goose hunt, hunting trips, goose hunting, hunting techniques, veteran support, community, scouting, geese, decoys, product innovation, customer feedback, hunting tips, innovations, podcast, outdoor, hunting strategies, product launch, hunting techniques, customer education, innovative, hunting gear, hunting stories, Pennsylvania, conservation, duck calls
Takeaways
Social media can be a double-edged sword for hunters.
Sunday hunting may affect the overall duck season.
Preparation for early season goose hunting is crucial.
Anticipation for the hunting season builds excitement.
Scouting is essential for successful hunts.
Technology plays a significant role in modern hunting.
Filming hunts can be challenging but rewarding.
Camouflage and hiding techniques are vital for success.
Understanding water levels can impact hunting spots.
Training a hunting dog requires commitment and time.
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| EP. 69: Cut Down Calls & Hunting Pennsylvania with Shaun Trump from Northern Duck Calls | 21 Aug 2025 | 01:25:49 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Shaun Trump. Shaun is the founder and call maker over at Northern Duck Calls. They discuss Shaun's journey from deer hunting to waterfowl hunting, the evolution of hunting in Pennsylvania, and the impact of social media on the increase in new hunters. They also talk about how Shaun got into building his own duck calls, how he started and grew his call company and why he loves building cut down calls. Shaun shares insights on the challenges facing waterfowl management and proposes community-driven solutions to enhance waterfowl habitats, emphasizing the importance of individual accountability in conservation efforts. You can learn more about Northern Duck Calls here: https://www.northernduckcalls.com
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The Duck Hole & Company
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https://rigemright.com
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Northern Duck Calls
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Keywords
waterfowl hunting, duck hunting, hunting culture, waterfowl, migration patterns, hunting ethics, summer preparation, gear, waterfowl habitat, hunting strategies, hunting experiences, migration waterfowl, ducks, goose hunt, hunting trips, goose hunting, hunting techniques, veteran support, community, scouting, geese, decoys, product innovation, customer feedback, hunting tips, innovations, podcast, outdoor, hunting strategies, product launch, hunting techniques, customer education, innovative, hunting gear, hunting stories, Pennsylvania, conservation, Northern Duck Calls, cut down calls, duck calls
Takeaways
Shaun Trump is the owner of Northern Duck Calls in Pennsylvania.
He transitioned from deer hunting to waterfowl hunting in high school.
Shaun's passion for call making grew from a hobby to a business.
The first successful hunt was a pivotal moment for Shaun.
The increase in waterfowl hunters in Pennsylvania is attributed to social media and COVID.
Many new hunters lack the experience and knowledge of traditional hunters.
There is a need for better waterfowl habitat management in Pennsylvania.
Community involvement can significantly impact waterfowl populations.
Shaun maintains nesting boxes to support local duck populations.
The hunting community should advocate for better management and conservation efforts.
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| They’ll Be Dropping In Like Pumpkins with Elliott Snider | 19 Jun 2025 | 01:07:38 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with his friend Elliott Snider. They discuss their recent experiences at Meyers Family Farm in Missouri and the boat trip they took on the Kansas River. Meyers Family Farm is a duck hunting property managed by Ben Meyers, owner of Flight Day Ammunition, and some of his family members. Brian and Elliott talk about Elliott’s experiences touring and hunting Meyers Family Farm last season, the new duck hole they helped Ben cut into a section of flooded timber on the property and the fun they had shooting clay targets after the work was done. They also talk about the unique hunting techniques they employ in places like private ground with flooded timber in Missouri and the differences compared to other hunting locations they are used to. They also get into shooting practice, the benefits of bismuth ammo, and preparations for a float trip that Elliott was hosting through his Freelance Duck Hunting YouTube Channel and his North American Waterfowler Podcast. Elliott offers insights on dog training for hunting tests and they discuss goals for the upcoming hunting season. The conversation wraps up with reflections on friendships and the importance of Christian fellowship. You can learn more about Elliott here: https://www.youtube.com/c/FreelanceDuckHunting
Takeaways
The Myers Family Farm is a magical place for hunting.
Flooded timber with acorns attracts ducks effectively.
Shooting practice is essential for building confidence.
Bismuth ammo allows for more comfortable long-range shots.
Float trips provide a unique outdoor experience.
Dog training is crucial for successful hunting tests.
Setting goals can enhance the hunting experience.
Community and friendships enrich the hunting journey.
Tracking hunting stats can improve performance.
Christian fellowship adds depth to outdoor experiences.
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The Duck Hole & Company
https://m.facebook.com/duckholecompany
Rig’Em Right Outdoors
https://rigemright.com
Flight Day Ammunition
https://www.flightdayammo.com
10% off with code MW10
Aves Hunting
https://aveshunting.com
Northern Duck Calls
https://www.northernduckcalls.com
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| AVES Advanced Waterfowl Gear with Rhett Strickland | 12 Jun 2025 | 01:36:41 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Rhett Strickland, waterfowl hunter and co-founder of AVES hunting gear. Rhett shares his journey from growing up in a small town in Georgia to becoming an avid waterfowl hunter. He discusses the challenges of finding quality hunting gear, the culture of waterfowl hunting in Georgia, and the importance of family in his hunting experiences. He also talks about the typical waterfowl season in Georgia and some memorable hunting stories. Rhett discusses the innovative designs and development process behind AVES hunting gear. He emphasizes the importance of functionality and comfort in outdoor apparel, sharing insights into the challenges faced during product development and the vision for the brand. He also covers the various product lines, including the Feather Light Series, Stratum Series, Drifter Series and the Bering Series, highlighting the commitment to quality and performance in extreme conditions. Rhett also discusses the performance of his hunting gear in extreme cold conditions, emphasizing the innovative insulation technology that keeps hunters warm and dry. He highlights the versatility of his gear, designed to adapt to changing weather conditions, and shares insights into the accessories that enhance the waterfowl hunting experience. He also addresses common challenges faced by hunters and how his designs aim to solve these issues. He wraps up with a look at upcoming products and community engagement through events and promotions. Learn more about AVES here: https://aveshunting.com
Takeaways:
Rhett Strickland grew up in a small town in Georgia, deeply rooted in outdoor activities.
The idea for AVES was born from a desire for better hunting gear.
Waterfowl hunting became a passion for Rhett after a memorable experience with wood ducks.
Rhett emphasizes the importance of family in hunting, especially with his son.
The culture of waterfowl hunting in Georgia is growing, with more people getting involved.
A typical waterfowl season in Georgia features a mix of migratory and local ducks.
Rhett shares insights on the challenges of finding good hunting spots in Georgia.
Memorable hunting experiences often involve family and cultural exchanges.
The design process for AVES gear focuses on high-quality materials and innovative designs.
Rhett's approach to gear design involves looking beyond the hunting industry for inspiration.
Rhett Strickland is focused on innovative designs for hunting gear.
The development of AVES products takes time to ensure quality.
Balancing functionality and comfort is crucial in outdoor apparel.
The brand aims to create a strong first impression with its products.
Rhett emphasizes the importance of solving problems in product design.
The journey of launching AVES involved significant personal sacrifices.
The feather light series is designed for warmer hunting seasons.
The Drifter series offers versatility for various hunting conditions.
Rhett's experience in extreme weather informs product development.
The brand's vision extends beyond waterfowl to all bird hunting.
I prefer not to have any gloves on.
The fabrics on that are 100% waterproof.
This really is some good gear.
If you get cold easily, you will not get cold in that system.
It's almost waterfowl proof.
You have everything in the closet, ready to go.
It's built to save you money in the long run.
We'll have specials and deals going on there.
Get him something good.
I appreciate you having me on.
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| Black Ducks, Flooded Timber & More New Jersey Fun with Brian Melvin | 05 Jun 2025 | 01:21:55 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Brian Melvin. Brian is an avid waterfowl hunter from New Jersey. They discuss the unique hunting seasons and regulations in New Jersey, Brian’s journey of becoming a self-taught hunter, and the increasing black duck population in the area. Brian also shares memorable experiences from his duck hunts, the importance of scouting, and the unique challenges of flooded timber hunting. They talk about the community aspect of hunting in Brian’s area and the various habitats that support waterfowl in New Jersey. They dive into the intricacies of waterfowl hunting, emphasizing the importance of scouting and tracking harvest numbers. Brian shares insights into the cultural traditions of waterfowl hunting in New Jersey, the challenges and joys of filming hunts, and the balance between hunting and capturing footage. Brian also reflects on the evolution of his brand, Timber Life Outdoors, and his aspirations for expanding his YouTube channel while maintaining a focus on quality content. They discuss their experiences and challenges over the waterfowl hunting season. They share personal insights about hunting trips, the importance of courtesy among hunters, and the excitement of upcoming adventures. They also touch on memorable hunting stories and the significance of having a hunting dog.
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The Duck Hole & Company
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Rig’Em Right Outdoors
https://rigemright.com
Flight Day Ammunition
https://www.flightdayammo.com
10% off with code MW10
Aves Hunting
https://aveshunting.com
Northern Duck Calls
https://www.northernduckcalls.com
Takeaways:
Brian Melvin is an avid waterfowl and bow hunter from New Jersey.
He started hunting without a family background in it, learning through experience.
The hunting seasons in New Jersey vary, with specific regulations for different species.
Waterfowl hunting requires significant scouting and knowledge of bird migration patterns.
Brian's first duck hunt was a memorable experience that sparked his passion for waterfowl hunting.
The black duck population has been increasing in New Jersey over the years.
Flooded timber hunting is a unique experience available in New Jersey, though not as common as in the South.
The use of tools like Argo can enhance hunting experiences by providing access to hard-to-reach areas.
Hunting habitats include marshes, rivers, and lakes, each offering different challenges and opportunities.
Brian emphasizes the importance of community and sharing the hunting experience with others.
Scouting is crucial for successful waterfowl hunting.
Tracking harvest numbers helps understand hunting success.
Group dynamics enhance the hunting experience.
New Jersey has rich waterfowl traditions, especially in coastal areas.
Timber Life Outdoors was born from a passion for filming hunts.
Filming can be a double-edged sword in hunting communities.
Solo filming presents unique challenges for hunters.
Investing in quality gear significantly improves filming results.
Future goals include expanding the YouTube channel with high-quality content.
Building community through shared hunting experiences is invaluable.
Hunting seasons can create personal conflicts for hunters.
Planning trips is essential for maximizing hunting experiences.
Waterfowl hunting presents unique challenges that require teamwork.
Courtesy among hunters is crucial for a positive experience.
Communication can help avoid conflicts in hunting areas.
Memorable hunting stories often involve unexpected situations.
Having a hunting dog enhances the hunting experience.
Personal preferences in gear can vary widely among hunters.
Sharing experiences can foster a sense of community among hunters.
Respecting others in the field leads to better hunting outcomes.
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| EP. 57: The Realization of a Duck Hunter’s True Priorities with Phil Christian | 29 May 2025 | 01:35:51 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib will be talking with Phil Christian from Ontario, Canada. They discuss Phil’s journey into waterfowl hunting, his experiences with the Punisher Waterfowl podcast, and insights into the duck hunting culture in Ontario. They also talk about hunting techniques, preferences, and setup strategies. Phil covers his hunting travels and adventures, including trips to Saskatchewan and Arkansas, and the challenges of waterfowl hunting outside of his local, familiar areas. They discuss the realities of waterfowl hunting, including the challenges and rewards of hunting vacations, reflections on the previous season, and the essential skills needed for success. They talk about the importance of scouting, concealment, and understanding duck behavior across different regions. They also touch on personal hunting experiences, local goose populations, and the journey into using sub-gauges for hunting. They talk about shotgun gauges and some advantages of using a 20 gauge for waterfowl hunting. They discuss the importance of understanding ammunition specifications and the challenges of sourcing ammunition. They also touch on memorable hunting experiences, future plans for hunting, and the importance of conservation efforts that improve waterfowl populations.
Takeaways
Phil started hunting at the age of seven.
He is part of the Punisher Waterfowl podcast.
Duck hunting culture in Ontario is unique compared to the U.S.
Phil prefers small water duck hunting for its intimacy.
He emphasizes the importance of scouting and setup in hunting.
Limits don't define a successful hunting day for Phil.
He enjoys the camaraderie of hunting trips with friends.
Phil uses technology for scouting, including maps and fish finders.
He has traveled for hunting in Saskatchewan and Arkansas.
Phil values the experience of being outdoors over the number of birds harvested.
Hunting vacations can be more work than leisure.
Scouting is crucial for successful waterfowl hunting.
Concealment and movement are key to fooling birds.
Personal experiences shape hunting techniques.
Duck behavior varies significantly by region.
Local conditions affect goose populations and hunting success.
Shooting at close range enhances the hunting experience.
Patterning your gun is essential for effective shooting.
Sub-gauges can be effective for waterfowl hunting.
Understanding local regulations can enhance hunting opportunities.
Shooting sub gauges like the 20 gauge offers minimal recoil and faster follow-up shots.
Pellet count is crucial in understanding shotgun effectiveness.
The availability of ammunition varies significantly between 12 and 20 gauges.
Engaging in local conservation efforts can enhance waterfowl populations.
Personal experiences in hunting can lead to greater accuracy and success.
Starting a local chapter for conservation can foster community involvement.
Memorable hunting experiences often involve unique encounters with wildlife.
Exploring new hunting spots can lead to exciting discoveries.
Sharing knowledge about hunting gear and techniques can benefit others.
Building connections within the hunting community enriches the experience.
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| Exploring the Waterfowl Hunting Lifestyle with Damien Pittman | 22 May 2025 | 01:31:59 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib will be talking with Damien Pittman from Punisher Waterfowl. They cover a lot of waterfowl topics, including the waterfowl hunting lifestyle, connection to nature, and the social dynamics within the waterfowl hunting community. They explore how adventure and cultural values shape the experience, while also addressing the challenges faced by hunters today. They discuss the importance of support, collaboration, and respectful communication between waterfowl hunters. They also talk about the rich traditions and history of waterfowl hunting, exploring the cultural significance and romantic allure of the sport. They discuss the differences in waterfowl hunting communities between Canada and the U.S., highlighting the surprising statistics regarding duck hunter numbers from different regions. They talk about the importance of community and the impact that passionate individuals have on waterfowl hunting culture, showcasing how these connections enhance the hunting experience and foster a love for the outdoors. You can hear more from Damien at https://punisherwaterfowl.com
Takeaways:
The waterfowl hunting lifestyle is deeply rooted in community and support.
Connection to nature is a significant aspect of waterfowl hunting.
Adventure and exploration are key attractions for hunters.
The social aspect of hunting enhances the experience.
Cultural values and traditions shape the hunting community.
Respectful communication is essential in the hunting community.
Challenges arise from negative behaviors within the community.
Collaboration and support among hunters can lead to growth.
The importance of grounding oneself in nature during hunting.
Hunting is a way to connect with our ancestral roots.
Waterfowl hunting traditions vary significantly across regions.
The romantic pursuit of waterfowl hunting is deeply ingrained in the culture.
There are more duck hunters in Pennsylvania than in all of Canada.
The lack of waterfowl hunting culture in Canada is surprising given its status as a duck factory.
Community plays a crucial role in the waterfowl hunting experience.
Passionate individuals can greatly influence the growth of hunting culture.
Traveling for hunting is more common in the U.S. than in Canada.
Decoys have regional significance and history in waterfowl hunting.
The importance of mentorship in fostering new hunters is vital.
The podcasting community is thriving due to shared passion for hunting.
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The Duck Hole & Company
https://m.facebook.com/duckholecompany
Rig’Em Right Outdoors
https://rigemright.com
Flight Day Ammunition
https://www.flightdayammo.com
10% off with code MW10
Aves Hunting
https://aveshunting.com
Northern Duck Calls
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| Duck & Goose Charcuterie, the Road to Enlightenment with Michael Ruhlman | 15 May 2025 | 00:55:03 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with award winning author, cook and food television personality Michael Ruhlman. Michael has written and co-written over 30 books, and is best known for writing about food, chefs and the work of professional cooking. He has also written for the New York Times, the New York Times Sunday Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Gourmet Magazine and other publications. He has received two James Beard Awards. His food television appearances include Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations & Parts Unknown and he’s also appeared as a judge on Cooking Under Fire and Iron Chef. His book Charcuterie with Brian Polcyn fundamentally changed how Brian has handled and prepared a lot of his wild game over the last 20 years. They will be discussing that book, Charcuterie, and specifically how it can elevate your duck and goose preparations and preservation. Learn more about Michael here: https://ruhlman.com
Takeaways:
Michael Ruhlman has been a working writer for 30 years, authoring numerous cookbooks.
Charcuterie originated as a preservation method, essential for survival.
Duck confit is a prime example of a culinary preparation born out of necessity.
The book 'Charcuterie' helped fuel a movement towards traditional cooking methods.
Taste is the primary reason charcuterie remains relevant today.
Making your own charcuterie allows for unique flavors not found in stores.
Common sense is crucial when it comes to food safety in charcuterie.
Sodium nitrite is safe when used correctly and is essential for curing.
Charcuterie boards have become a popular trend in modern dining.
Engaging with the community enhances the cooking experience.
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And also brought to you by these fine partners:
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https://m.facebook.com/duckholecompany
Rig’Em Right Outdoors
https://rigemright.com
Flight Day Ammunition
https://www.flightdayammo.com
10% off with code MW10
Aves Hunting
https://aveshunting.com
CK Custom Calls
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| Season Reflections & Upcoming Goals With Shawn Graham & Mike Pomaibo | 08 May 2025 | 01:23:45 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with his Pennsylvania hunting friends Shawn Graham and Mike Pomaibo. They discuss their experiences and reflections on hunting in Pennsylvania. The conversation covers topics such as transitioning work schedules, family involvement in hunting, reflections on the previous season's successes and challenges, strategies for upcoming hunts, and the differences between hunting diver ducks and puddle ducks. They also touch on the costs associated with hunting equipment and share humorous anecdotes about their experiences in the field. They also discuss their hunting expectations, challenges, and goals for the upcoming season. They emphasize the importance of teaching the next generation about hunting and conservation, while also navigating the complexities of hunting regulations in Pennsylvania. The conversation highlights the camaraderie among hunters and the excitement of planning future hunting trips.
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And also brought to you by these fine partners:
The Duck Hole & Company
https://m.facebook.com/duckholecompany
Rig’Em Right Outdoors
https://rigemright.com
Flight Day Ammunition
https://www.flightdayammo.com
10% off with code MW10
CK Custom Calls
https://m.facebook.com/100088485616501/
Takeaways:
Transitioning from night shift to day shift can be challenging.
Having Saturdays off is a significant advantage for hunting.
Getting a pin tail is a major achievement for waterfowl hunters.
Personal hunting seasons can vary greatly in success.
Planning for upcoming hunting trips is essential.
Diver ducks require different hunting techniques than puddle ducks.
Water swatting can be an effective strategy in layout boats.
The startup costs for hunting can be high, but long-term expenses are manageable.
Finding deals on hunting equipment can save money.
Hunting experiences are often enhanced by sharing them with family and friends.
Hunting can be a rewarding hobby compared to other pastimes.
Having a boat can significantly enhance hunting experiences.
Setting realistic goals for hunting can improve consistency.
Teaching youth about hunting fosters a new generation of sportsmen.
Conservation lessons are essential in hunting education.
Navigating hunting regulations is crucial for successful outings.
Scouting is key to finding the best hunting spots.
The unpredictability of water levels can affect hunting conditions.
Planning for future hunting trips keeps the excitement alive.
Community and camaraderie among hunters enrich the experience.
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| The Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary With Matt Olewski & Joe Vermeulen | 01 May 2025 | 01:19:30 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Matt Olewski and Joe Vermeulen from The Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary. They discuss the sanctuary's history, its role in waterfowl conservation, and the evolution of bird banding practices. The conversation highlights the importance of community and education in conservation efforts, as well as the sanctuary's future goals and challenges. They also emphasize Jack Miner's legacy and the sanctuary's ongoing commitment to preserving migratory birds and their habitats. They talk about the multifaceted role of the Jack Miner Sanctuary in waterfowl conservation, habitat management, community engagement, and educational outreach. The sanctuary's efforts in preserving migratory habitats, managing feeding practices, and collaborating with local organizations are also highlighted. Challenges such as funding and staffing are discussed, along with future goals to enhance visitor experiences and community involvement. Learn more about Jack Miner here: https://jackminer.ca
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The Duck Hole & Company
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Rig’Em Right Outdoors
https://rigemright.com
Flight Day Ammunition
https://www.flightdayammo.com
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| Missing With The Best Of Them: Captain Jeff Coats, Pitboss Waterfowl | 24 Apr 2025 | 01:17:27 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Jeff Coats from Maryland. Jeff is a seasoned waterfowl guide, who shares his journey into waterfowl hunting and guiding. They discuss the evolution of the waterfowl industry, the challenges of transitioning from a regular job to guiding, and the importance of customer service in the guiding business. Jeff also reflects on the changes in hunting regulations, the impact of social media on his business, and shares memorable hunting experiences and favorite species. Jeff shares his extensive experiences living the waterfowl lifestyle, discussing various bird sightings, safety measures, and the importance of communication in guided hunts. He emphasizes the joy and passion he finds in his work, while also addressing future plans for his guiding business, Pitboss Waterfowl, and the significance of living life to the fullest. The discussion covers practical aspects of hunting, including decoy strategies and the expectations of clients, making it a comprehensive overview of the waterfowl hunting experience. You can find out more about Jeff and Pitboss Waterfowl here: https://pitbosswaterfowl.com
Takeaways
Jeff Coates has been guiding waterfowl for 25 years.
Transitioning to guiding required family support and overcoming initial challenges.
The waterfowl industry has seen significant changes in regulations and interest.
Customer service is crucial in the guiding business.
Social media plays a vital role in promoting his guiding service.
Jeff emphasizes the importance of being a 'cruise director' for clients.
He has a strong internet presence thanks to early mentorship.
Handling criticism from both hunters and non-hunters is part of the job.
Memorable hunts include experiences in Washington and Prince Edward Island.
Brant and Barrow's Goldeneye are among his favorite species to hunt.
Birds are conditioned and open water is harmless to them.
Safety equipment is crucial when hunting in open water.
Decoy strategies can significantly impact hunting success.
Guided hunts are a great way for new hunters to learn.
Communication is key for a successful hunting experience.
Passion for hunting keeps the excitement alive year after year.
Future innovations may enhance the guiding experience.
Unwinding after a long day is important for maintaining balance.
Living life to the fullest is essential, as tomorrow is not guaranteed.
Building relationships with clients enhances the hunting experience.
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| Finding Solace In A Duck Blind With Ashley Barta | 17 Apr 2025 | 01:19:34 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Ashley Barta from Kansas. Ashley shares her journey into waterfowl hunting, including the challenges she faced after losing her mother and how she found solace and purpose in the outdoors. They talk about her experiences as a woman in a traditionally male-dominated sport, the importance of community support, and her involvement with various women's organizations that promote outdoor activities. Ashley also discusses her favorite hunting locations, the thrill of her first hunts, and the lessons learned along the way, emphasizing that it's never too late to pursue one's passions. They discuss her experiences and what has changed during her five years of waterfowl hunting. They also talk about hunting safety, personal growth, the importance of solo hunting, and the bond people build with waterfowl dogs. Ashley discusses her memorable hunting stories, challenges faced and lessons learned and her future aspirations in the hunting community. They also talk about traveling to hunt and the joy that outdoor adventures can bring.
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Takeaways:
Ashley started hunting to honor her mother's wish for her to pursue her own interests.
Community support is crucial for women entering the hunting world.
It's important to ask questions and be transparent about your experience level.
Hunting can be a healing experience after personal loss.
Women in hunting are breaking stereotypes and creating supportive networks.
Ashley emphasizes the importance of safety and being aware of surroundings while hunting.
Traveling for hunting adventures can lead to unforgettable experiences.
Every hunting trip offers unique challenges and learning opportunities.
It's essential to find a hunting community that encourages and supports you.
Ashley believes in the power of positivity and seeing the good in others. It's important to share those stories so we can all take a second and reflect on that.
Do what works for you; don't just follow trends.
A day outside is better than a day inside.
Solo hunting can teach you a lot about responsibility.
If my dog is working, I shoot the cripples.
Always announce your rules before the hunt.
Hunting with friends you trust enhances safety.
Memorable experiences often come from unexpected situations.
Setting personal goals in hunting keeps the passion alive.
Every hunt is a learning opportunity, regardless of the outcome.
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| EP. 68: How To Hide - Concealment For Success with Jay Thomas from BlindGrass | 14 Aug 2025 | 01:05:04 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib welcomes Jay Thomas to the show. Jay is the founder of BlindGrass Camouflage. They talk about his lifelong passion for waterfowl hunting, his early experiences in hunting and the evolution of his hunting practices over the years. Jay shares a memorable hunting experience with Phil Robertson. They also discuss the challenges he faced while starting his business and the innovative products his company offers. Jay explains the unique features of BlindGrass products and the growth the company has experienced recently. He also offers valuable tips for new hunters when it comes to making a better hide with an emphasis on concealment being crucial for successful hunting. The conversation also includes memorable hunting stories and insights into the future of waterfowl hunting. You can learn more about Blind Grass Camouflage here: https://blindgrass.com
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Takeaways
Jay Thomas has been hunting since he was a child.
The introduction of steel shot changed hunting practices significantly.
Blind Grass was created to solve the problem of constantly re-brushing blinds.
The company has expanded its product line based on customer demand.
Logistics and shipping challenges were significant during the pandemic.
Blind Grass has seen unexpected growth and popularity among younger hunters.
Concealment is crucial for successful hunting; using various colors helps.
Jay shares a memorable hunting experience with Phil Robertson.
The importance of adapting hunting strategies based on bird behavior.
Future products include innovations to improve the hunting experience.
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| Enjoying The Journey & The Friendships With Billy Campbell From Dr. Duck | 10 Apr 2025 | 01:30:28 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Billy Campbell from Texas. Most, if not all of you, know Billy from his association with the Dr. Duck Company, the Dr. Duck YouTube channel or from way back on Realtree’s Black Cloud series. We discuss Billy’s experiences in duck hunting, reflecting on the challenges he faced during the season, the importance of enjoying the journey, and the evolution of his hunting techniques. Billy shares insights into his background, his love of the challenge of public land hunting, and the logistics of capturing their adventures on video. We talk about the importance of realism in hunting content and showcasing the camaraderie in the waterfowl hunting community. Billy also shares his experiences in the business side of waterfowl hunting, the importance of building relationships in the field, and the impact of faith on his life and career. He discusses the challenges and joys of working with cameramen, the evolution of his approach to his outdoor adventures, and the significance of cherishing memories beyond the hunt. We also touch on honoring service and sacrifice, as well as the importance of gratitude and respect in both of our personal and professional realms.
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Takeaways
Any season outdoors is a good one.
We enjoy the journey and friendships.
It's a fight for us all year long.
We need to travel more for success.
We try and keep it simple.
You gotta find that one guy.
We've been so blessed with great camera guys.
We want to highlight the work of public land hunters.
It's about the real experience of hunting.
We want to bring attention to the great work. The reality of filming nature can differ from expectations.
Building relationships in the field is crucial for success.
Young filmmakers bring a strong work ethic to the industry.
Adapting to comfort in outdoor adventures enhances the experience.
Faith plays a significant role in personal and professional journeys.
Cherishing memories is often more important than the hunt itself.
Honoring service and sacrifice is essential in our society.
Gratitude for opportunities can lead to a more fulfilling life.
Respecting others in the field fosters a positive environment.
Sharing experiences can inspire future generations.
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| It’s Not About The Numbers With Craig LaLonde | 03 Apr 2025 | 01:30:42 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Craig Lalonde from Ontario, Canada about his experiences in waterfowl hunting and his involvement with the Punisher Waterfowl brand. Craig shares insights into his hunting journey, the evolution of his tactics, and the challenges he faces in securing permission for hunting. They also discuss the trends in bird populations and migration, as well as the importance of maintaining a positive attitude in the face of challenges. They discuss the resurgence of outdoor shows, particularly in the waterfowl community. They explore the positive changes in community engagement through organizations like Ducks Unlimited, the importance of volunteering, and the vibrant waterfowl hunting culture in Ontario. The discussion also touches on hunting regulations, accessibility for non-residents, and memorable outdoor experiences, highlighting the camaraderie and passion within the waterfowl hunting community. Craig shares his unique hunting experiences and the challenges of hunting in adverse weather. He discusses his future hunting plans, including aspirations to hunt snow geese and the potential addition of a hunting dog to his adventures. The conversation also touches on favorite hunting memories, recipes, and the sentimental value of hunting with family. Craig's insights into the hunting community and his personal journey make for an inspiring and relatable discussion..
Takeaways
Craig has been involved in waterfowl hunting since childhood.
He works for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Craig's connection with Punisher Waterfowl began through Ducks Unlimited.
Public speaking has been a part of Craig's life for many years.
He emphasizes the importance of community in hunting.
Migration patterns have changed over the years, affecting bird populations.
Craig has adapted his hunting tactics to current conditions.
Securing hunting permissions can be challenging but rewarding.
He encourages new hunters to keep trying and present themselves well.
Craig believes success in hunting is not just about the numbers. The hunting community can have both positive and negative influences.
Outdoor shows are experiencing a resurgence post-COVID.
Community engagement in waterfowl organizations is crucial.
Volunteering can lead to meaningful experiences and connections.
Waterfowl hunting is significant in Ontario due to agricultural opportunities.
Hunting culture varies significantly between regions.
Access to hunting areas can be easier in rural provinces.
Networking with local farmers can open up hunting opportunities.
Regulations for non-resident hunters can vary by province.
Memorable outdoor experiences often shape a hunter's journey. Craig recalls a memorable elk encounter while hunting in Ontario.
He shares a terrifying experience of being caught in a storm while hunting.
Future hunting plans include snow goose hunting and trips to Lake St. Clair.
Craig is considering getting a hunting dog, influenced by discussions on a podcast.
He expresses a nostalgic preference for hunting in small backwater areas.
Craig's favorite duck is the ringneck, which he finds beautiful up close.
He shares a unique recipe for cooking skinless Canada goose.
The importance of family in hunting experiences is highlighted.
Craig's Instagram handle, 'Triple Threat Hunter', originated from a humorous nickname.
He emphasizes the joy of spending time with family during hunting trips.
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| Decoying Mallards, Sneak Boats And Taxidermy With Brett Henderson | 27 Mar 2025 | 01:06:16 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Brett Henderson about his experiences in waterfowl hunting, particularly in Iowa. Brett shares insights into his hunting strategies, the advantages of using a sneak boat, and the importance of understanding bird behavior and weather patterns. The conversation highlights the challenges and rewards of hunting, as well as the camaraderie and respect for nature that comes with the sport. He also discusses his journey into taxidermy, driven by his passion for waterfowl. Brett talks about his taxidermy business, discusses his training, experiences, and the unique aspects of running his own company. He also dives into his culinary skills, particularly in cooking waterfowl, and emphasizes the importance of fitness in maintaining an active lifestyle as a hunter. The discussion includes rapid-fire questions that reveal his preferences and memorable hunting stories, showcasing his passion for the outdoors and the art of taxidermy.
Takeaways
Brett has been duck hunting seriously for six years.
He started a taxidermy business out of his love for waterfowl hunting.
Scouting is crucial for successful hunting; knowing where the birds are is key.
Using a sneak boat allows for better access to hard-to-reach hunting spots.
Birds can be affected by hunting pressure, especially on weekends.
Weather patterns play a significant role in bird movement and hunting success.
Brett prefers to hunt during the week when there are fewer hunters.
A good hide is essential for successful decoying of birds.
Brett keeps detailed notes on water levels and bird patterns.
He has taken classes to improve his taxidermy skills. Brett started a taxidermy business and enjoys the creative process.
He emphasizes the importance of hands-on training for taxidermy certification.
Brett has unique hunting experiences that enhance his skills.
He aims to travel more for hunting adventures in the future.
Cooking waterfowl is a passion, and he shares his favorite recipes.
Fitness plays a crucial role in his hunting lifestyle.
Brett prefers a high-protein diet to maintain his energy levels.
He enjoys using a 20-gauge shotgun for hunting.
Brett believes many overcomplicate cooking waterfowl.
His taxidermy business is named Woody Creek Taxidermy, inspired by his childhood.
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| You’re Never Going To Stop A Migration With Rusty Fix | 20 Mar 2025 | 01:35:48 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Rusty Fix, a seasoned waterfowl hunter from Missouri. Rusty shares his experiences in the fire service and how it affords him ample time for waterfowl hunting and habitat management. He discusses the dynamics of waterfowl hunting, including the importance of habitat management, the impact of weather on migration patterns, and the strategies he employs during hunting season. Rusty emphasizes the significance of understanding pressure in hunting and reflects on the challenges faced by hunters in recent years due to changing conditions. The conversation provides insights into the life of a dedicated waterfowl hunter and the evolving landscape of duck hunting. Rusty also discusses the various factors affecting duck migrations and waterfowl hunting, emphasizing the impact of weather, pressure, and misconceptions about flooded corn. He explains how these elements interact to influence duck populations and waterfowl hunting success, particularly in Missouri. The discussion also touches on the role of conservation efforts in maintaining healthy duck habitats and populations.
Takeaways:
Rusty has been in the fire service for over 15 years.
He manages family wetlands that have been in the family for over 100 years.
Rusty splits his hunting time evenly between public and private lands.
He emphasizes the importance of habitat management for waterfowl.
Weather significantly impacts duck migration patterns and hunting success.
Rusty believes in giving hunting areas a seven-day rest to improve success rates.
He actively scouts for ducks using technology like OnX.
The duck population has been declining, affecting hunting experiences.
Rusty shares that pressure from hunters can impact duck behavior.
He reflects on the importance of community and family in the hunting experience.
Weather significantly influences duck migration patterns.
Flooded corn is not a major factor in stopping migrations.
Pressure from hunters can lead to ducks avoiding certain areas.
Ice eaters are not effective in attracting ducks once ice is thick enough.
Missouri's conservation areas play a vital role in supporting duck populations.
Ducks prefer refuge areas where they feel safe from hunting pressure.
The misconception of short-stopping ducks often oversimplifies the issue.
Moist soil is more beneficial for ducks than flooded corn.
Duck hunting pressure varies significantly between states like Missouri and Arkansas.
Conservation efforts have historically supported duck populations in Missouri.
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| There’s No Room For Complaining Out There With Kyle Howard & Chris Niemi | 13 Mar 2025 | 01:13:17 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Kyle Howard and Chris Niemi from Great Lakes Outdoors. They discuss their personal journeys into hunting, the impact of social media on the sport, and the importance of scouting and preparation. They talk about everything from typical hunting seasons, strategies for field and water setups, and the camaraderie among hunters. They also discuss the passion and dedication of Michigan hunters and the unique challenges they face in the field. They also share insights on innovative hunting techniques, access to field and water spots, duck species and migration patterns, hunting seasons and regulations, memorable hunting stories, future plans, and the growth vision for their brand. They also talk about the importance of learning from each experience and the camaraderie built through hunting.
Takeaways:
Chris Niemi started waterfowl hunting about 10 years ago.
Kyle Howard has been hunting since he was a child.
Waterfowl hunting took over their passion for deer hunting.
Scouting is crucial for successful hunting.
Social media has both positive and negative impacts on hunting culture.
Michigan has a rich history in waterfowl hunting.
The camaraderie among hunters enhances the experience.
Field setups can significantly affect hunting success.
Diverse hunting environments include marshes, rivers, and big water.
The hunting community in Michigan is passionate and dedicated. Innovative techniques can enhance hunting success.
Walking into marsh spots can provide better access.
Lightweight decoys can change the game for hunters.
Diversity in duck species is often overlooked.
Migration patterns can vary year to year.
Understanding hunting regulations is crucial for success.
Memorable hunts often involve unexpected experiences.
Future plans include expanding into new hunting seasons.
Building relationships is key in the hunting community.
Growth in the podcasting space requires dedication and effort.
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| A Super Duck Season & Super Bowl Disappointment With Elliott Snider | 06 Mar 2025 | 01:06:33 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Elliott Snider, host of the Freelance Duck Hunting Youtube channel and the North American Waterfowler Podcast. They discuss a wide range of topics from the recent Super Bowl outcome and its impact on fans, to a comprehensive wrap-up of the waterfowl hunting season. They reflect on their waterfowl season experiences, satisfaction levels, and their observations of the migration. They also talk about the influence of AI and misinformation in today's society. They look ahead to the upcoming hunting season and plans for future adventures. They talk about various aspects of this past waterfowl hunting season, including the impulsive decisions made regarding days off work for hunting, the differences between duck and goose hunting, and the anticipation of the snow goose season. They discuss the complexities of non-resident hunting regulations in Kansas and the impact of non-residents on local hunting experiences. The discussion also touches on the ethics of hunting in the age of social media, the importance of mentorship for young hunters, and enhancements to the North American Waterfowler app. Elliott also emphasizes the mental health benefits of having projects and hobbies related to hunting.
Takeaways:
The Super Bowl outcome was disappointing but part of a successful era for the Chiefs.
Satisfaction levels in waterfowl hunting can be influenced by experiences beyond just the number of birds harvested.
Hunting with family can enhance the overall experience and lead to memorable moments.
Migration patterns can vary significantly from year to year based on weather conditions.
Misinformation is rampant in today's media landscape, making it difficult to discern truth.
AI has the potential to change lives, but it also raises ethical concerns about privacy and control.
The emotional highs of hunting are often amplified by the lows experienced beforehand.
Planning and scouting are crucial for successful hunting trips, especially in challenging conditions.
The cultural significance of waterfowl hunting is changing, leading to frustration among hunters.
Looking ahead, maintaining a consistent hunting schedule can lead to continued enjoyment and success. Taking impulsive days off for hunting can lead to mixed feelings.
Duck hunting holds a special place for many hunters.
Snow goose hunting can be a fun but labor-intensive experience.
Non-resident hunting regulations are a contentious issue in Kansas.
The influx of non-residents can impact local hunting dynamics.
Social media presence is crucial for promoting ethical hunting.
Mentorship is vital for the next generation of hunters.
The North American Waterfowler app is evolving to enhance user experience.
Projects related to hunting can improve mental health.
Building relationships through hunting enriches the experience.
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| How To Rig’Em Right And Idaho Mallards With Jordan Murdoch | 27 Feb 2025 | 01:32:02 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Jordan Murdoch, the national sales and marketing manager at Rig'Em Right. They discuss Jordan's hunting background, his journey into the outdoor industry, and his experiences living in Idaho. The conversation covers various hunting seasons, preferences, and strategies, particularly focusing on Jordan’s love of waterfowl hunting. Jordan shares his insights on bird numbers, hunting conditions, and the challenges of hunting on public land. They also discuss various aspects of waterfowl hunting, focusing on techniques used in Idaho, the importance of decoy visibility, the innovative products offered by Rig’Em Right and the significance of customer service and product quality in the hunting gear industry. Jordan shares insights into his hunting experiences, upcoming trips, and the realities of working in the hunting industry. He discusses his favorite hunting spots, preferences for waterfowl, and the cultural differences between hunting in the West and East. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by hunters in different regions and the importance of preserving hunting access.
Takeaways:
Jordan Murdoch is the national sales and marketing manager at Rig'Em Right.
He shot his first waterfowl at the age of 12.
California offers some of the best turkey hunting opportunities.
Waterfowl hunting is considered the most enjoyable by Jordan.
Hunting in Idaho provides a variety of opportunities.
The hunting season in Idaho runs from mid-October to the end of January.
Jordan averages about 50 to 60 hunting days per year.
Public land hunting is the primary method for Jordan and his friends.
Bird numbers can vary significantly from year to year.
The real estate market in Idaho has seen significant price increases. Hunting in Idaho involves diverse environments like rivers and marshes.
Using motion in decoys can significantly improve hunting success.
RigamRite started by making decoy rigs and has expanded its product line.
Black decoys enhance visibility and contrast in water, attracting more birds.
Customer service is a key focus for RigamRite, enhancing customer loyalty.
Waterfowl hunting gear must withstand harsh conditions and heavy use.
Innovative products can change the way hunters approach their sport.
Memorable hunting experiences often involve unexpected challenges.
Scouting for new hunting locations can lead to successful hunts.
Black ducks are a rare and special find for many hunters. Jordan discusses his usual hunting trips and potential plans for the future.
He highlights the busy nature of the hunting industry, balancing work and hunting.
Jordan enjoys turkey hunting during the off-season and has a routine he follows.
He expresses a preference for familiar hunting spots over new adventures.
Jordan feels fortunate to have access to great hunting locations in his area.
He shares his favorite waterfowl recipe and cooking methods.
Jordan's favorite shotgun is a customized Franchi he won at a raffle.
He prefers elk sticks as a snack while hunting.
The Boise River is his favorite place to hunt, despite recent challenges.
Jordan empathizes with hunters on the East Coast facing access issues.
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| New York State of Mind With Louie Scafetta | 20 Feb 2025 | 01:21:32 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Louie Scafetta, a waterfowl guide from New York. Louie shares his journey into waterfowl hunting, the challenges of guiding, and the various species he targets. They discuss the dynamics of hunting seasons, the importance of scouting, and the community aspect of waterfowl hunting. Louie also shares his experiences traveling for hunting and the techniques that contribute to success in the field. Louie talks about his journey as the owner of 11 Lakes Outfitters. He discusses the challenges he faced in starting his guide service, how the average season goes for him and the enjoyment he gets from taking people hunting. Louie emphasizes the unique experiences he offers clients, the lessons he learned along the way, and the cherished memories created in the field. He also shares insights into the future of his business and his personal interests in fitness and training.
Takeaways:
Louie Scafetta owns a guiding service called Eleven Lakes Outfitters.
He started guiding in 2019 and also runs a construction company.
Waterfowl hunting is primarily focused on the experience rather than just the kill.
Louie's journey into waterfowl hunting began later in life, influenced by friends and family.
He emphasizes the importance of scouting for successful hunts.
The hunting community is small, and building relationships is crucial.
Lou has shot 34 of the 41 species of ducks in New York.
Traveling for hunting has become an annual tradition for Lou and his friends.
He highlights the challenges of hunting pressure during the September goose season.
Louie believes in making friends rather than enemies in the hunting community. An average New York hunter can expect around 200 birds in a season.
11 Lakes Outfitters was inspired by a personal connection to Canisius Lake.
Lou faced skepticism when starting his guide service due to his limited experience.
Building a good reputation in the guiding community takes time and effort.
The hunting experience is about more than just the hunt; it's about camaraderie.
Safety is a top priority for Lou during hunts.
Clients should come with an open mind and be ready for unpredictable hunting conditions.
Access to land is crucial for successful hunting.
Cherished memories often come from shared experiences in the field.
Lou is focused on growing his business and enhancing client experiences.
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| The Show Must Go On: Listener Questions With Brian Halbleib | 14 Feb 2025 | 00:35:42 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib answers listener questions. Brian reflects on his hunting experiences, particularly the profound impact of his father's legacy on his passion for the outdoors. He shares insights from his recent hunting season, discussing mistakes made and lessons learned, while emphasizing the importance of preparation and practice. Brian also highlights the significance of scouting and understanding duck behavior for effective hunting, and he expresses a desire to travel more and introduce new hunters to the sport.
Takeaways:
Hunting is a family tradition that creates lasting memories.
Spending quality time with loved ones in nature is invaluable.
Mistakes in hunting can lead to important lessons for improvement.
Regular practice with firearms is essential for success.
Scouting is crucial for understanding bird behavior and locations.
Maintaining physical health is important during hunting seasons.
Traveling for hunting can enhance experiences and relationships.
Introducing new hunters to the sport is a rewarding endeavor.
Communication and trust are key in relationships regarding hunting expenses.
Firearm safety is paramount for all hunters.
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| Are State Wildlife Agencies Failing Waterfowl Management? With Tanner McCartney | 06 Feb 2025 | 01:08:05 | |
Brian Halbleib welcomes Tanner McCartney to the show. Tanner shares his journey into the world of duck hunting, detailing his experiences growing up in the duck capital of the world, his typical Arkansas hunting season and the strategies he employs in both timber and field settings. He also discusses his Instagram account, Southern Addicts, and the importance of capturing hunting moments through photography. They talk about the challenges of migration trends and hunting pressure in Arkansas, highlighting the need for sustainable practices to preserve the duck population for future generations. Tanner discusses the evolving challenges of duck hunting, particularly in Arkansas, where increased pressure from hunters and changing water management practices have significantly impacted the hunting experience. He shares his personal experiences, memorable hunts, and aspirations for the future, emphasizing the need for better management and conservation efforts to ensure the sustainability of waterfowl hunting for future generations.
Takeaways:
Tanner McCartney grew up in Beebe. Arkansas, the home of Echo Calls.
He started duck hunting at 14 with friends and developed a passion for photography.
Most of Tanner's hunting takes place on public land, with a focus on greenheads and bonus ducks.
Hunting strategies vary based on weather conditions, with different approaches for timber and field hunting.
Tanner's Instagram account, Southern Addicts, showcases his love for all types of hunting and fishing.
Migration patterns have changed, with fewer new birds arriving until late in the season.
Hunting pressure from out-of-state hunters is a growing concern in Arkansas.
Tanner emphasizes the importance of motion in decoy setups to attract ducks.
He aims to preserve duck hunting for future generations through sustainable practices.
The duck hunting community is unique and fosters strong connections among its members.
Duck hunting in Arkansas has become increasingly crowded.
A preference point system could alleviate hunting pressure.
Water management practices are affecting duck habitats.
Public land hunters are facing significant challenges.
The pressure from hunters is the biggest issue for duck populations.
Memorable hunts often come from unexpected places.
Future trips are planned for diverse hunting experiences.
Improving media skills is a personal goal for Tanner.
Conservation efforts are crucial for the future of hunting.
Community engagement is essential for sustainable hunting practices.
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| EP. 67: Adventures In Goose Hunting & Some Friendly Competition with Jaydon Arnold | 07 Aug 2025 | 01:15:28 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib welcomes back Jaydon Arnold to discuss his latest experiences in the outdoor industry and his successful hunting season in North Carolina. They also talk about the launch of the Golden Leaf Goose Classic, a new competition aimed at promoting goose hunting on the East Coast. Jaydon shares insights on managing a waterfowl retail store, the challenges of hunting in a new area, and the importance of community and networking among hunters. He also highlights exciting new products in waterfowl gear and the structure of the upcoming competition, which aims to engage more hunters and foster a sense of camaraderie in the hunting community.
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Takeaways
Jaden had a successful first season in North Carolina, exceeding his goals for geese.
He manages a waterfowl retail store and is involved in social media content creation.
The hunting community is vital for sharing knowledge and opportunities.
Jaden is launching the Golden Leaf Goose Classic, a unique competition on the East Coast.
The competition aims to promote goose hunting and engage more hunters.
Participants will need to submit videos to ensure fair play during the competition.
The event has significant sponsorship support, with prizes worth $10,000 to $15,000.
Jaden's favorite hunt involved a sweet potato field with a pond, yielding a great number of birds.
He emphasizes the importance of networking within the hunting community.
The competition will have a strong online presence for registration and updates.
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| Canadian Waterfowl Hunting and the Evolution of Punisher Waterfowl with Damien Pittman | 30 Jan 2025 | 01:04:07 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib welcomes Damien Pittman to the show. Damien is a retired Canadian Army veteran and founder of Punisher Waterfowl. They discuss the challenges and commitments of podcasting, Damien's journey from military service to waterfowl hunting, and the evolution of his brand. The conversation also covers his experiences guiding hunts in Canada, the clientele he encounters, and the dynamics of hunting across different regions. Damien shares insights on the community aspect of hunting and his long-term goals for the podcast and brand. They also discuss the evolution of the Toronto Sportsman Show, Punisher Waterfowl’s role in The Refuge area of the show and the introduction of innovative seminars. They talk about memorable hunting experiences and the balance between family life & outdoor pursuits. Damien shares insights into the waterfowl hunting community, the challenges faced in promoting events, and his personal journey in the hunting world. The discussion wraps up with rapid-fire questions that reveal Damien's preferences and experiences in waterfowl hunting.
Takeaways:
Consistency is key in podcasting.
Many people underestimate the commitment required for a podcast.
Building a community is essential for success.
The journey of creating a brand can be challenging but rewarding.
Guiding hunts offers unique experiences and insights.
Hunting is about connection and enjoyment, not just the kill.
Weather changes can impact bird migration patterns.
Networking in the hunting community is invaluable.
Passion for the sport drives continued involvement.
Long-term goals should adapt as the journey progresses.
The Toronto Sportsman Show has seen a revival with a focus on waterfowl hunting.
Innovative seminars are being introduced to engage attendees more effectively.
Memorable hunting stories often highlight the humorous side of outdoor adventures.
Balancing family life with hunting commitments is essential for personal fulfillment.
The waterfowl hunting community is evolving, with more American brands showing interest in Canada.
Canadians tend to be more cautious with their spending compared to Americans.
The importance of creating a welcoming environment for new hunters and vendors.
Personal experiences in hunting can lead to valuable lessons and insights.
The significance of enjoying the little things in life, especially as children grow up.
Networking and collaboration are key to the success of outdoor shows.
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| The Healing Powers of Waterfowl Hunting with Army Veteran Matt Killian | 23 Jan 2025 | 00:54:29 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl podcast, your host Brian Halbleib welcomes Matt Killian from Pennsylvania to the show. Matt talks about his journey from military service to becoming an advocate for veterans through waterfowl hunting. Matt shares his personal experiences with mental health struggles and recovery, emphasizing the importance of camaraderie and outdoor activities in healing. He discusses his involvement in the Host a Hero Hunt, which provides veterans with the opportunity to experience the therapeutic benefits of waterfowl hunting. The conversation also touches on the challenges veterans face in seeking help and the significance of finding purpose in life after service. Matt shares memorable stories from his experiences with veterans and outlines his future plans to start a Pennsylvania veteran support organization.
Takeaways:
Waterfowl hunting has been a significant part of my recovery journey.
Camaraderie in the outdoors is vital for veterans' mental health.
The Host a Hero Hunt provides a supportive environment for veterans.
It's important to ask for help and not feel weak for doing so.
Every veteran deserves to participate in outdoor activities.
Sharing experiences with fellow veterans can lead to healing.
Finding purpose in life is crucial for recovery.
The support from organizations and volunteers is invaluable.
Veterans often feel undeserving of help, but they are worthy.
Outdoor activities can be a powerful form of therapy for veterans.
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| FowlWeather and the Science Behind Duck Migration Forecasts | 16 Jan 2025 | 01:09:01 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib welcomes Dr. Michael Schummer to the show. Dr. Mike is a wildlife biologist with decades of expertise in the waterfowl space. He is also an Associate Professor and the Roosevelt Waterfowl Ecologist at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. They discuss Dr. Schummer's journey into waterfowl hunting, his experiences across various flyways, and the origins of his podcast, The FowlWeather Podcast, which focuses on predicting duck migrations. Dr. Schummer shares insights into the science behind migration predictions, the current state of duck populations, and the importance of ethical hunting practices. The conversation highlights the significance of conservation efforts and the need for responsible hunting to ensure the future of waterfowl populations. Dr. Mike also shares his insights on duck hunting ethics, memorable hunting stories, and the future of his podcast. He emphasizes the importance of respecting wildlife and the environment while recounting personal experiences that highlight the joys and challenges of hunting. The discussion also touches on the significance of mentorship in the hunting community and the need for conservation efforts.
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Takeaways:
Dr. Mike Schumer grew up in Western New York and developed a passion for the outdoors at a young age.
He has lived and hunted in multiple states, gaining a deep understanding of different duck cultures.
The Fall Weather podcast was created to provide forecasts for duck migration based on scientific models.
Duck migration predictions rely on weather variables, including temperature and snow cover.
The accuracy of migration predictions can significantly enhance hunting success rates.
Duck populations fluctuate, and current trends show a decline that needs attention.
Conservation efforts, such as the farm bill, are crucial for maintaining healthy duck populations.
Ethics in duck hunting are essential, focusing on respect for fellow hunters and the environment.
The culture of hunting should prioritize learning and understanding over competition and flashy gear.
Responsible hunting practices can help sustain duck populations and improve the overall hunting experience. Duck hunting requires respect for the birds and the environment.
Mentorship is crucial for the younger generation of hunters.
Memorable hunting stories often come with valuable lessons.
Conservation efforts are essential for maintaining healthy waterfowl populations.
The Fowl Weather Podcast aims to educate and entertain listeners about waterfowl hunting.
Hunting experiences are often defined by a few memorable days rather than the entire season.
Ethics in hunting include making clean kills and utilizing the harvested birds.
Wetland consulting is a growing aspect of Dr. Mike's work.
Cooking and sharing meals from harvested game fosters community and appreciation for the hunt.
The beauty of nature enhances the hunting experience, making it unforgettable.
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| How to Survive Your First Duck Seasons with Mike Pomaibo | 09 Jan 2025 | 01:52:35 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib welcomes Mike Pomaibo from Pennsylvania to the show. Mike has been waterfowl hunting for four seasons and they talk about his struggles and successes as someone newer to the sport. They discuss his first hunting experiences, the thrill of shooting his first duck, and the persistence required to become a successful duck hunter. Mike talks about his experiences from initial trips that yielded no ducks to more successful hunts filled with camaraderie and learning. He discusses the importance of setting goals, overcoming challenges, and the joy of learning from guides and fellow hunters. The conversation also touches on the significance of mentorship and the joy of traveling for hunting adventures. They discuss content creation in the hunting community, and how Mike embraces his unique personality and style to connect with others in the outdoor industry. They also talk about the importance of individuality, inclusivity, and the impact of social media on the waterfowl community. They share personal stories and experiences, discuss generational differences in hunting practices, and reflect on their faith and values.
Takeaways:
Mike's journey into waterfowl hunting began with a passion for the outdoors.
He learned the ropes primarily through YouTube and mentorship from friends.
Persistence is key in overcoming challenges in hunting.
Building relationships with fellow hunters enhances the experience.
The thrill of shooting his first duck was a pivotal moment for Mike.
Hunting in Pennsylvania presents unique challenges due to weather and bird patterns.
Mike emphasizes the importance of patience in calling and shooting.
Investing in better gear improved Mike's hunting experience.
Traveling for hunting opens up new opportunities and experiences.
The camaraderie among hunters is as important as the hunt itself. Traveling for hunting can lead to unexpected experiences.
Learning from guides can enhance hunting skills.
Persistence in hunting leads to eventual success.
Scouting and exploring new areas is crucial for improvement.
Setting personal goals can drive motivation in hunting.
Hunting with family strengthens bonds and creates memories.
Content creation can be a pathway into the outdoor industry.
Embracing individuality in hunting can inspire others.
Preparation and attention to detail are key in successful hunts.
Sharing experiences can foster community among hunters.
Embracing individuality in hunting can inspire others.
Inclusivity is crucial for the future of hunting.
Social media can positively influence new hunters.
Generational differences should be navigated with understanding.
Personal experiences shape our views on hunting.
Faith plays a significant role in the hunting community.
Respect for the resource is essential in hunting ethics.
Everyone has their own way of experiencing hunting.
It's important to keep the door open for new hunters.
Sharing personal stories can strengthen community bonds.
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| Full Color Waterfowl and the Art of Conservation with Justin Adamski | 02 Jan 2025 | 01:23:07 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Justin Adamski, a passionate waterfowl hunter from Wisconsin. Justin shares his journey into waterfowl hunting, his efforts to engage and educate youth about hunting, and the importance of conservation. He discusses the various species he targets, the impact of weather on migration patterns, and his scouting strategies. Throughout the conversation, Justin emphasizes the significance of safety, ethical hunting practices, and the joy of sharing experiences with others in the hunting community. Justin also shares his insights on waterfowl hunting, emphasizing the importance of starting with basic gear and learning from experienced hunters. He recounts memorable hunting experiences, including a unique encounter with a deer during a duck hunt. Justin discusses the creation of his brand, Full Color Waterfowl, which aims to connect the hunting community through art and education. He also provides valuable photography tips for hunters to capture their experiences better. Looking ahead, Justin plans to engage with the younger generation of hunters through educational content and community building.
Takeaways:
Justin Adamski is a retail manager with a passion for waterfowling.
He aims to educate youth about hunting and conservation.
Justin's wife is involved in wildlife photography and graphic design.
He emphasizes the importance of safety in hunting.
The University Hunt program helps connect students with hunting.
Justin's waterfowl journey began in high school with friends.
He prefers hunting smaller, less pressured areas.
Weather significantly impacts duck migration patterns.
Justin uses various decoy strategies based on conditions.
He advises new hunters to avoid overspending on gear.
You don't need expensive gear to start hunting.
Learning from experienced hunters is crucial.
Safety should always be a priority in hunting.
Memorable experiences can shape your hunting journey.
Full Color Waterfowl aims to connect the hunting community.
Photography can enhance the hunting experience.
Taking care of your game is important for photography.
You can create beautiful memories without breaking the bank.
Engaging with the younger generation is essential for the future of hunting.
Building connections is more important than selling merchandise.
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| Waterfowl Hunting in the Bourbon State with Courtney “C Will” Williamson | 26 Dec 2024 | 01:26:50 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Courtney Williamson, an avid waterfowl hunter from Kentucky. They discuss Courtney's journey into waterfowl hunting, the challenges and experiences he has faced, and the techniques he has learned over the years. The conversation covers various topics including hunting locations, seasonal patterns, typical setups, and valuable tips for new hunters. Courtney shares personal anecdotes and insights, making for an engaging and informative discussion about his passion for waterfowl hunting. In this engaging conversation, Courtney Williamson, also known as C Will, shares his unique experiences in hunting, the inspiration behind his podcast 'We Do This Too,' and the importance of representation for people of color in the outdoor community. He discusses his faith journey, personal growth, and future goals, including initiatives to help inner-city youth connect with the outdoors. The dialogue emphasizes the need for diversity in outdoor activities and the healing power of nature.
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Takeaways:
Courtney Williamson is a passionate waterfowl hunter from Kentucky.
He started hunting ducks three years ago and quickly became addicted.
The first duck hunt was a challenging but eye-opening experience.
Hunting locations include marshes and fields in Western Kentucky.
The lottery system for hunting areas can be competitive and frustrating.
Weather plays a significant role in duck migration patterns.
Scouting and patience are crucial for successful hunting.
Using trail cameras can help track duck activity.
Courtney's son is a natural at calling ducks.
Future hunting plans include potential trips to Oklahoma and Arkansas.
Courtney's hunting experiences are filled with memorable moments.
The podcast aims to showcase people of color in the hunting community.
Representation for people of color in outdoor media is crucial for inclusivity.
Courtney's faith journey has shaped his perspective on life.
He aims to create opportunities for inner-city youth through outdoor activities.
The podcast has received positive feedback and support from the community.
Courtney emphasizes the importance of storytelling in connecting with others.
He believes the outdoors should be accessible to everyone, regardless of background.
Future plans include more specific content related to hunting techniques.
Courtney's personal growth is intertwined with his faith and community involvement.
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| Migration Updates from the Four Flyways and Stories from the Season | 19 Dec 2024 | 01:59:14 | |
On this episode of The Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib shares updates on his recent hunting adventures, discusses the challenges faced during the hunting season, and looks forward to the upcoming Host-A-Hero hunt event. He introduces four guests from different flyways, providing insights into their experiences and perspectives on waterfowl hunting and bird migrations. The episode emphasizes the importance of preparation, adaptability, and the joy of sharing hunting experiences with friends and family. They discuss the ups and downs of duck hunting in the Pacific Flyway. They share their experiences hunting across multiple states, the challenges posed by weather conditions, and the importance of community involvement through organizations like Ducks Unlimited. They delve into the nuances of hunting tactics, migration patterns, and the personal growth that comes with being a hunter, especially with the addition of a new hunting dog. The conversation highlights the camaraderie and passion within the hunting community, as well as the ongoing efforts to support wildlife conservation. They discuss the current state of waterfowl hunting in the Central Flyway, focusing on winter weather patterns, bird migration, and hunting strategies. They share their experiences with hunting success, the involvement of family in the sport, and the overall satisfaction with the hunting season. They also touch on hunting apps, which enhances the hunting experience by allowing users to log and analyze their hunts. They share insights from the Mississippi Flyway current hunting season, discussing early successes, migration patterns, and the challenges posed by weather and ice management. They reflect on the importance of adaptability in hunting strategies and express overall satisfaction with the season, highlighting the joy of the experience beyond just the number of birds harvested. They discuss habitat work and the impact of weather on waterfowl hunting in the Atlantic Flyway. They share insights on hunting tactics, seasonal migration patterns, and the diverse environments they encounter. They reflect on hunting satisfaction and future plans, emphasizing the importance of adapting to changing conditions and the joy of the hunt.
Takeaways:
The podcast features four guests from different flyways.
Hunting experiences can be unpredictable and challenging.
Preparation is key for successful hunting trips.
Weather conditions can greatly affect hunting outcomes.
Community and camaraderie are important in hunting culture.
The host shares personal anecdotes from recent hunts.
Family time during the holidays is cherished.
The upcoming hero hunt is a special event for veterans.
Scouting is crucial for finding good hunting spots.
The host expresses gratitude for the hunting community.
Guests have traveled extensively this season, hunting in multiple states.
The early season can be challenging, often referred to as 'slowvember'.
Different states offer unique hunting experiences and environments.
Respectful hunting practices were noted in Idaho compared to California.
Weather plays a crucial role in duck migration and hunting success.
Aim to develop your own hunting program and style.
The Pacific Flyway has a diverse range of bird species.
Hunter satisfaction can fluctuate based on experiences and challenges faced.
Ducks Unlimited plays a vital role in conservation efforts.
Building a bond with a new hunting dog can enhance the hunting experience.
Normal winter weather patterns are finally returning.
Bird migration is heavily influenced by weather conditions.
Hunting success can vary greatly from year to year.
Scouting is crucial for successful hunting trips.
Family involvement can enhance the hunting experience.
Hunting satisfaction can be affected by both successes and failures.
Hunting apps provide valuable data for hunters.
Weather conditions have been favorable this season.
Hunting strategies need to adapt to changing conditions.
Community and networking play a key role in hunting success.
We had a pretty good early season with geese.
The weather has been warmer than usual, affecting bird migration.
Divers have been less pressured this year, making them easier to hunt.
Ice management is a significant challenge during the season.
Hunting satisfaction comes from the overall experience, not just the harvest.
Being an opportunist is crucial for success in hunting.
Migration patterns have changed, affecting hunting strategies.
The importance of scouting and adapting to conditions is emphasized.
Hunting is about the experience and connections made along the way.
The season is a time to enjoy nature and the outdoors.
Enjoy the simplicity of being a grunt during hunts.
Habitat work has been a priority this season.
Weather conditions have fluctuated, impacting hunting success.
Diverse environments in the Atlantic Flyway offer unique hunting experiences.
Plan to adapt tactics based on bird behavior changes.
Public land hunting satisfaction is rated at eight out of ten.
The importance of understanding local migration patterns is emphasized.
Hunting experiences are shaped by years of observation.
The conversation highlights the camaraderie in hunting culture.
Future hunting plans include exploring new areas and tactics.
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| Pintails In Pennsylvania, Host-A-Hero Annual Duck Hunt and the Reason for the Season with Brian Halbleib | 12 Dec 2024 | 00:53:24 | |
On this episode of The Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib is running solo. Brian reflects on his current waterfowl season, sharing insights on his hunting strategies and experiences. He discusses the importance of cold weather in attracting birds to Pennsylvania and highlights recent hunts. He also talks about supporting and working with American businesses, updates on Migration Waterfowl merchandise and community engagement through social media and YouTube. Brian shares his reflections on the Christmas season, emphasizing the importance of family traditions, the spirit of giving, and the significance of community support. He discusses the joy of celebrating Christmas with loved ones, the positive atmosphere observed during holiday shopping, and the need to remember those who are less fortunate during this time. Brian encourages listeners to support local organizations and reflect on the true meaning of Christmas, which is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Brian expresses gratitude for service members and shares his excitement about being selected for the Host-A-Hero Annual Duck Hunt event. He reflects on his experiences in the military & law enforcement and the meaning of service. He also discusses his recent hunting adventures and emphasizes the importance of community and family in these experiences. Brian shares lessons learned from the hunt and looks forward to future plans, all while wishing listeners a happy and healthy Christmas season.
Takeaways:
The podcast was launched in May after months of preparation.
Cold weather is crucial for attracting waterfowl to Pennsylvania.
Recent hunts have been promising due to weather conditions.
Sponsorships play a vital role in supporting the podcast.
Supporting American businesses is a priority for the host.
Merchandise sales contribute to conservation efforts.
Community engagement is encouraged through social media.
The YouTube channel complements the podcast with visual content.
Listeners are invited to leave reviews to help grow the podcast.
The Facebook group fosters a positive community for listeners.
Brian loves the Christmas season and its traditions.
Family traditions are important and cherished.
The Christmas spirit brings joy and kindness to people.
Community support is vital during the holiday season.
It's refreshing to see hope and positivity in society.
Giving back to the community is essential during Christmas.
Volunteering time can be as valuable as financial contributions.
The true meaning of Christmas is about reflection and gratitude.
Celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ is central to the holiday.
Local organizations can make a significant impact in the community.
Gratitude for service members is paramount.
The Host a Hero event fosters community and connection.
Service is about humility and recognition of others' sacrifices.
Hunting experiences can be shared and cherished with friends.
Scouting is essential for successful hunting trips.
Excitement in hunting comes from shared experiences.
Lessons learned in hunting can apply to life.
Community engagement enhances the hunting experience.
Future plans include involving more local guests in the podcast.
The holiday season is a time for reflection and gratitude.
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| Home Field Advantage, Away Games and a Lifetime of Waterfowl Hunting with Mike Hlavaty | 05 Dec 2024 | 01:29:44 | |
On this episode of The Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Mike Hlavaty from Ohio. They discuss their recent hunting experiences, including a recap of their Western hunt, challenges faced due to weather & duck migration patterns and the importance of being vague in outdoor media with respect to local hunters and local areas while traveling out of state to hunt. They talk about Mike's extensive history with waterfowl hunting, the species commonly found in Ohio, and the unique opportunities that come with traveling for hunting. They discuss the camaraderie of hunting, the thrill of the chase, and the lessons learned along the way. Mike also shares his experiences and insights from various waterfowl hunts across the United States, highlighting unique hunting locations, memorable experiences, and offers advice for those considering their first out-of-state hunting trip. He discusses his journey into land ownership, the challenges and successes of managing land for waterfowl, and the importance of habitat management. Additionally, Mike reflects on his faith journey and the significance of sharing that aspect of his life with others. The conversation concludes with Mike's future hunting plans and aspirations.
Takeaways:
Brian shares his Thanksgiving experiences and family traditions.
Mike discusses his recent duck hunting experiences in Ohio.
The duo reflects on the impact of weather on duck migration.
They emphasize the importance of respecting local hunting regulations.
Mike shares insights on the challenges of hunting in different states.
The conversation highlights the camaraderie and shared experiences of hunting.
They discuss the role of outfitters in enhancing hunting experiences.
Mike reflects on his journey and evolution as a waterfowl hunter.
The duo shares their goals for future hunting trips and experiences.
They emphasize the importance of ethical hunting practices. The Oklahoma hunt was a unique experience with thousands of birds.
Traveling for hunting can lead to unforgettable experiences.
Habitat management is crucial for successful waterfowl hunting.
It's important to do research and stay within budget when planning hunts.
Building relationships with local wildlife organizations can aid in land development.
Faith plays a significant role in personal life and hunting experiences.
Managing land for waterfowl can lead to increased populations of local species.
Sharing faith with fellow hunters enhances the overall experience.
Don't hesitate to pursue your passion for hunting and travel.
Future plans include developing more moist soil units for waterfowl.
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| Mallard Limits, Business Meetings and Panko Bread Crumbs | 28 Nov 2024 | 01:10:56 | |
On this episode of The Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Aden Shorney, Mike Hlavaty and Jeremy Ragsdale about their recent waterfowl hunting trip in Nebraska. They discuss the planning, challenges faced during scouting, the excitement of the hunt, and the camaraderie among the team. The group discusses their experiences with waterfowl, the logistics of travel, and the culinary delights of cooking their catch, all while reflecting on the comforts of their Airbnb accommodations. They also talk about the experiences they shared, and the lessons learned for future hunts. They emphasize the importance of scouting, adaptability, and teamwork, while also expressing gratitude for the fellowship and the beautiful natural surroundings they enjoyed together. Public land duck hunting is never easy but they managed to have a few good days and one great day, including mallard limits.
Takeaways:
Mike aims to shoot a duck in every state.
The team was relieved not to camp due to cold weather.
Scouting can be challenging, especially alone.
Jeremy shot his first pheasant during the trip.
The team adapted their hunting strategy based on conditions.
They successfully hunted in a new area with good results.
The wind conditions were ideal for duck hunting.
Cooking pheasant with a new recipe was a highlight.
The Airbnb provided unexpected comfort and amenities.
Teamwork and adaptability were key to their success. We had to change our plans last minute due to boat issues.
The Airbnb was top notch and saved the trip.
Scouting is crucial for successful hunting.
Layout boats would have improved our hunting experience.
We had a good time despite the challenges we faced.
Stella, the hunting dog, performed exceptionally well.
Teamwork and adaptability were key to our success.
We could have hunted longer if time allowed.
The excitement of hunting upland birds sparked new interests.
The trip fostered great camaraderie and shared experiences.
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| EP. 66: Spinning Wing Decoy Tactics with George Parker from Blue Bird Waterfowl | 31 Jul 2025 | 01:15:17 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib welcomes back George Parker, owner of Blue Bird Waterfowl. They discuss the past waterfowl season and how an injury sidelined George for much of it. They also talk about George's innovative products, including the Animator, and new wing designs for spinning wing decoys. They discuss the challenges of running a growing business while maintaining the passion for hunting. George also shares insights on duck behavior and the importance of adapting hunting strategies to improve success rates. George and Brian also discuss innovative techniques and technologies in waterfowl hunting, and how to mix up your tactics based on environmental changes and animal behavior. They talk about the science behind spinning wing decoys, the introduction of new products like the animator and the significance of customer education and feedback in enhancing hunting experiences. They wrap up discussing the future of waterfowl hunting gear and the community's response to these innovations. Learn more about George here: https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com
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| Oldsquaws, New Media and Timeless Waterfowl Hunting with Jon Sandbeck | 21 Nov 2024 | 01:05:30 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Jon Sandbeck, founder of The Filthy Spoon Waterfowl Podcast, about his waterfowl hunting experiences in California. They discuss the challenges and joys of waterfowl hunting, the importance of community, and the evolution of hunting techniques over the years. Jon shares insights on public land hunting, the dynamics of duck clubs, and the impact of weather on waterfowl movement. They talk about the camaraderie among hunters and the passion that drives them to pursue this beloved sport. Jon also shares his experiences and insights on waterfowl hunting, discussing migration patterns, hunting strategies, and memorable stories from his hunts. He emphasizes the importance of adapting to changing conditions and the thrill of hunting in diverse environments. Jon discusses the significance of programs supporting veterans in hunting and recounts a special hunting experience targeting the rare Old Squaw. The conversation wraps up with Jon's future hunting and podcast plans.
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| Just Around the Riverbend, Ohio Waterfowl Hunting with Justin Reif | 14 Nov 2024 | 01:01:47 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Justin Reif from Ohio. Justin is the property owner and manager at the Riverbend Hunt Club, a family owned and operated waterfowl hunting property that was started by his grandfather. They discuss the anticipation of the upcoming duck season, the impact of weather on hunting, and the importance of wetland management. Justin shares his experiences growing up in a hunting family, his military background, and his strategies for attracting ducks to his property. The conversation also dives into the challenges and opportunities presented by wetland restoration programs and the evolution of Justin's hunting property. Justin shares his insights on waterfowl hunting, focusing on wood duck management, geese hunting strategies, and his personal experiences in Ohio. He emphasizes the importance of natural practices, patience in property management, and the unique challenges and rewards of hunting in his area. The discussion also touches on memorable hunting stories and the significance of maintaining a connection to family land.
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Takeaways:The two-week split in duck season allows ducks to rest and spread out.Weather patterns significantly affect duck hunting success.Justin Reif has a diverse background in hunting, influenced by family.Management strategies can attract more ducks to hunting areas.Wetland restoration programs provide financial support for conservation efforts.Maintaining water control is crucial for effective wetland management.The evolution of a hunting property requires ongoing adaptation and management.Starting from scratch allows for better planning in wetland development.Less is often more when it comes to decoy setups in hunting.Understanding duck behavior is key to successful hunting strategies. Keep hunting practices natural and unobtrusive.Widening shooting holes can improve hunting success.Wood duck boxes significantly enhance wood duck populations.Flooding corn early attracts wood ducks effectively.Patience is key in managing hunting grounds for ducks.Success in hunting is measured by the number of ducks held, not just harvested.Ohio has a rich history of waterfowl hunting despite common misconceptions.Unique hunting stories can add to the experience.Managing your own property changes the hunting mindset.Sharing knowledge about wetland management can help others.
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| Duck Hunting the Falling Tide in Louisiana with Nate Verdin | 07 Nov 2024 | 01:29:29 | |
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| Life Across Several Flyways with Jaydon Arnold | 31 Oct 2024 | 01:26:54 | |
On this episode of The Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib speaks with Jaydon Arnold from North Carolina. They talk about his waterfowl journey while growing up in Colorado, where he was introduced to waterfowl hunting. They also discuss his hunting experiences in Virginia where he went to college and also where he currently resides in North Carolina. They get into the details of his scouting techniques, hunting setups and the differences and similarities he’s observed over several states and flyways. Jaydon also discusses the importance of camaraderie in hunting and shares some memorable stories from his hunting adventures.
Takeaways:Jaden's journey into waterfowl hunting began in Colorado.He transitioned from hunting in Colorado to Virginia and now North Carolina.Scouting is crucial for successful hunting, especially during early goose season.Layout blinds are versatile and effective for solo hunting.Hunting regulations vary significantly between states, impacting hunting strategies.Camaraderie is a key aspect of waterfowl hunting experiences.Jaden's wife has developed an interest in hunting photography.Early goose season can be challenging due to weather and pressure.The hunting community is welcoming and offers opportunities to learn from others.Safety is paramount in waterfowl hunting, especially when hunting alone. Concealment is crucial for successful waterfowl hunting.Cut Them Down Waterfowl offers a unique shopping experience.Social media can significantly enhance community engagement.Workshops can help newcomers learn about waterfowl hunting.Memorable hunting experiences often come with unexpected twists.Building a community around hunting is essential for growth.Waterfowl hunting can be a social and educational experience.Sharing stories and experiences fosters a love for the sport.The right gear can make a significant difference in hunting success.Engaging with customers can lead to a loyal community.
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| Finding Success in California with Andrew Barela | 24 Oct 2024 | 01:18:11 | |
On this episode of The Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Andrew Barela from California. Andrew works for the California Department of Fish & Wildlife. They talk about what it was like growing up hunting waterfowl in California. They get into some great memories from his youth hunts as a kid with his father. Andrew describes hunting in The Grasslands and what techniques he uses to be successful in that area. They talk about his favorite duck, that is not a typical favorite. They get into his 24 year quest to bag a Drake wood duck and his eternal struggle with Blue Winged Teal. They round out the discussion with Andrew describing the waterfowl habitat in his area, his love of goose hunting and the struggles with hunting a highly populated state like California.
Takeaways:
Andrew Barela is a wildlife technician for California Fish and Wildlife.He started waterfowl hunting at a very young age, influenced by his father.California's waterfowl season runs from October to February.Andrew's memorable hunting experience includes a record-setting junior hunt.California offers a diverse range of waterfowl species throughout the season.The hunting community in California is becoming increasingly crowded.Conservation efforts are crucial for maintaining waterfowl populations.Andrew is pursuing a degree in environmental science to further his career.Smartweed and swamp timothy are key plants for attracting waterfowl.Andrew's reputation in the hunting community has led to increased attention from other hunters. Hunting traditions create lasting memories with family.Dream hunts can strengthen bonds between generations.Understanding local regulations is crucial for successful hunting.Adapting tactics based on habitat is essential for success.Simplicity in gear can lead to equally successful hunts.Experience and knowledge often outweigh expensive equipment.The cost of living impacts hunting gear choices.Future aspirations can shape hunting experiences.New hunters should focus on learning and practicing skills.Memorable stories enhance the joy of hunting.
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| Wild & Wonderful Waterfowl with Carl Birchfield | 17 Oct 2024 | 01:04:07 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib interviews Carl Birchfield from West Virginia. Carl runs a brand called X Fowls, a group of West Virginia hunters who enjoy sharing their adventures on social media and YouTube. Carl also works with Mossy Oak and represents them at several local sporting goods stores, Cabela’s West Virginia locations and some outdoor expos and field days in the region. Carl talks about what it is like being a waterfowl hunter in the Mountain State. They get into what type of waterfowl hunting habitat is available in such a rugged landscape. They chat about how big of a role the Ohio River and its backwaters & tributaries play in waterfowl populations in West Virginia. They also talk about Carl’s tactics for chasing wood ducks, mallards and even some divers in a state with the least amount of waterfowl hunters in the country.
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| Hunting The Right Way With James Cooper | 10 Oct 2024 | 01:54:25 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib interviews James Cooper from Halligan Outdoors about his waterfowl hunting experiences. James shares his passion for waterfowl hunting and his unique approach to introducing new hunters to the sport the right way. They talk about James’ great energy and passion for waterfowl hunting and how refreshing it is to hear someone from the younger generation placing an importance on conservation and courtesy in the waterfowl space. They also discuss James’ impressive following on social media and how he is promoting waterfowl hunting and the outdoors, the proper way, to new hunters. They talk about social media’s impact on waterfowl hunting and how everyone can work to make that presence better. They get into his outdoor journey from where he grew up in Ohio through his current adventures in Wisconsin. They also talk about his latest early goose hunts and what he has planned for the rest of the season.
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| Nebraska Early Teal Hunting Recap With Aden Shorney | 03 Oct 2024 | 00:56:10 | |
On this episode of The Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib sits down with Aden Shorney from Cherry Creek Outdoors YouTube channel. Brian joined Aden for some early season teal hunting in Nebraska. The two discuss the scouting that went into the locations that Aden chose for the hunts, the thought processes on the set ups, shooting opportunities & success, and the highlights and lessons learned from Brian's first duck hunting trip of the season. They also share insights on hunting strategies, techniques for prairie marshes, and the differences in bird behavior. The conversation also covers the challenges faced while transitioning to big water hunting, reflections on their overall trip, and the performance of Aden's hunting dog, Stella. They conclude with future hunting plans and express gratitude for their shared experiences.
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| Kansas Early Teal Hunt Recap With Elliott Snider | 26 Sep 2024 | 01:07:45 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib sits down with Elliott Snider from the Freelance Duck Hunting YouTube channel. Elliott is also the host of the North American Waterfowler Podcast and creator of the North American Waterfowler hunting app. They recorded this episode on location in northeast Kansas where Brian joined Elliott for an early season teal hunt on the opening weekend of the season. The two discuss the scouting that went into the location that Elliott chose for the hunt, a boating and camping adventure the night before and the highlights and lessons learned from Brian's first duck hunt of the season.
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| Finding The Right Shotgun Shell with Ryan Burnett | 19 Sep 2024 | 01:44:52 | |
On this episode, host Brian Halbleib talks with Ryan Burnett from South Carolina. Ryan is a co-founder of Pattern Pros, a company that provides variety shot shell boxes that allow you to try different shotgun rounds without having to buy a full box of each type. They discuss his hunting background and early experiences with waterfowl hunting in Washington and California. He talks about the differences between the west coast and South Carolina, where he currently resides. He highlights the challenges and opportunities of hunting in South Carolina and the prevalence of wood ducks in the area. We wrap up the conversation with Ryan explaining the concept behind Pattern Pros and their innovative approach to offering boxes with multiple shell types.
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| EP. 65: The Bismuth Shortage & the Rise of Max Payload Steel Rounds with Ben Meyers from Flight Day Ammo | 24 Jul 2025 | 01:25:12 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Ben Meyers, owner of Flight Day Ammunition. They discuss how Ben got started in waterfowl hunting and his earliest memories of the hunt. Ben talks about his family property in Missouri that he grew up duck hunting on and the management of the habitat he still does there to this day. He also discusses the challenges of starting an ammunition company, how he has scaled it and the nuances between bismuth and steel shot. Ben offers insights into the ammunition market, including the rising costs of bismuth and the impact of Chinese production. Ben shares some memorable hunting experiences along with common mistakes new hunters make. They also discuss the importance of patterning your shotgun and the ongoing 'velocity war' in ammunition marketing. You can learn more about Ben and Flight Day Ammo here: https://flightdayammo.com
Takeaways:
Ben Myers is the owner of Flight Day Ammunition.
He has been waterfowl hunting since he was nine years old.
Memorable hunts often involve family and friends.
Private hunting spots offer advantages over public land.
New hunters often make mistakes with decoy and call usage.
Reloading ammunition can lead to more reliable rounds.
Bismuth is superior to steel in terms of density and performance.
The cost of Bismuth has significantly increased due to market factors.
China controls the majority of the Bismuth market.
Steel ammunition can be improved with better patterns and lower velocities.
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| Duck Hunting Travel & Taxidermy with Brian Banbury | 12 Sep 2024 | 02:06:38 | |
Brian Banbury, a waterfowl enthusiast and taxidermist, shares his experience with waterfowl hunting and his passion for the sport. He discusses his journey from being a college student taking a waterfowl ID course to becoming an avid waterfowl hunter and taxidermist. Brian talks about the different waterfowl species he encounters in Ohio and the various hunting opportunities available in the state. He also shares his insights on managing wetlands and the importance of considering the entire ecosystem when hunting and managing for waterfowl. Brian discusses his travels to different states for waterfowl hunting and the preparations involved in flying with firearms and bringing ducks back. He emphasizes the sense of community among waterfowl hunters and taxidermists and the joy of sharing experiences and knowledge with others. The conversation covers various topics related to traveling for waterfowl hunting and the experience of taxidermy. Brian Banbury shares tips for flying to different countries and the importance of reaching out to experienced hunters for advice. He also discusses the thrill of collecting different waterfowl species and the importance of the overall hunting experience. The conversation then shifts to taxidermy, with Brian providing advice on choosing a taxidermist and handling trophies in the field. In this conversation, Brian Banbury shares tips on how to properly care for waterfowl after a hunt. He advises against immediately putting the bird in a bag, especially on hot days, as it can lead to bacterial growth and feather loss. He also emphasizes the importance of keeping the bird away from dogs to prevent damage. Brian provides insights on how to bag and freeze the bird for optimal preservation and recommends getting the bird to a taxidermist as soon as possible. He also shares a harrowing story of a boating mishap during a hunt in Ashtabula Harbor. Brian concludes by highlighting the variety of waterfowl hunting experiences, from Alaska to Mexico to his home state of Ohio.
Takeaways:
Waterfowl hunting is a year-round passion that involves various activities such as hunting, taxidermy, and wetland management.
Ohio offers a diverse range of waterfowl hunting opportunities, including hunting for geese, ducks, and other species.
Managing wetlands for waterfowl requires considering the entire ecosystem and its various species.
Traveling to different states for waterfowl hunting allows for new experiences and connections within the waterfowl hunting community.
Flying with firearms and bringing ducks back from out-of-state hunts requires proper preparation and adherence to regulations. When traveling for waterfowl hunting, it's important to research and choose the right airports and ports of entry.
Building a collection of different waterfowl species can be a thrilling and memorable experience.
Choosing the right hunting partners is crucial, as you will be spending a lot of time together in various situations.
Taxidermy is an art form that requires skill and knowledge of anatomy. It's important to choose a taxidermist whose work you have seen and are satisfied with.
Handling trophies in the field requires proper storage, such as using freezer bags, and clear communication with the taxidermist about your expectations. Avoid immediately putting a freshly hunted bird in a bag, especially on hot days, to prevent bacterial growth and feather loss
Keep the bird away from dogs to prevent damage
Bag and freeze the bird as soon as possible for optimal preservation
Get the bird to a taxidermist promptly for a quality mount
Waterfowl hunting offers a variety of experiences, from Alaska to Mexico to local areas
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| Louisiana Duck Hunting & Guiding With Roland Cortez | 05 Sep 2024 | 01:13:53 | |
In this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, host Brian Halbleib interviews Roland Cortez, a waterfowl guide from Louisiana. They discuss topics such as the recent waterfowl population survey results, the impact of invasive plant species on duck habitat, Roland's journey into waterfowl hunting and guiding, his experiences in different hunting locations, and his passion for duck calling competitions. Roland also shares tips for improving duck calling and offers insights into the hunting opportunities in Louisiana.
Takeaways:
The recent waterfowl population survey results indicate a decline in duck populations, but there is still optimism for future breeding seasons.
Invasive plant species, such as giant salvania, can have a significant impact on duck habitat and the availability of food for ducks.
Roland Cortez's journey into waterfowl hunting and guiding was influenced by his family's hunting background and his love for the Louisiana lifestyle.
Different hunting locations offer different opportunities for targeting specific duck species, such as hunting mallards in cypress swamps or shooting specklebellies in Arkansas.
Duck calling competitions have played a significant role in Roland's life, and he has achieved success in various contests.
Effective duck calling requires mastering the fundamentals, practicing regularly, and understanding the different calls for different situations.
Roland's favorite shotgun is the Benelli Super Black Eagle, and he enjoys preparing ducks with various recipes, including glazing them with marmalade or cooking them with onions and apples.
Roland emphasizes the importance of communication and clear expectations between guides and clients for a successful hunting experience.
Keeping track of duck hunting statistics, such as weather conditions and duck numbers, can be a fun and informative way to enhance the hunting experience.
Roland's favorite waterfowl species to hunt is the specklebelly goose, and he prefers hunting in marshes and shallow water environments.
Roland encourages hunters to enjoy every season and make the most of their hunting opportunities.
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| Teal Hunting & Season Anticipation with Matt Zvolanek | 29 Aug 2024 | 01:02:26 | |
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib interviews Matt Zvolanek from High Prairie Sportsmen about his waterfowl hunting experiences. Matt shares his passion for waterfowl hunting and his journey in creating outdoor content on YouTube. They discuss the different areas and species Matt hunts in Nebraska, as well as his scouting and preparation techniques. They also get into the equipment and gear Matt uses, including cameras, decoys, and shotguns. They talk about teal hunting, including tips on scouting, decoy setups, and calling techniques. Matt also shares his experiences and insights on teal hunting, including the different species of teal, favorite teal hunts, and preparation methods. He discusses the transition from teal hunting to big duck hunting, the types of ducks commonly seen in Nebraska, and his favorite places to hunt waterfowl. Matt talks about his luck (or lack thereof) with banded birds and shares a couple of hunting stories. He also mentions his future hunting plans and the importance of hunting in cool places.
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| Waterfowl Season Preparation with Brian Halbleib | 22 Aug 2024 | 01:41:32 | |
On this episode, your host Brian Halbleib discusses his preparation for the upcoming waterfowl hunting season. He emphasizes the importance of fitness and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, as well as the benefits of meal prepping and making smart eating choices. He also talks about the significance of sleep management. He discusses the role of e-scouting in finding new hunting spots and highlights the importance of gear preparation, including patterning the shotgun and cleaning and maintaining hunting gear. Brian also discusses the importance of preparation and organization for waterfowl hunting. He emphasizes the need for making checklists and maintaining equipment during the off-season. He also shares his gear recommendations, including his shotgun, ammunition, calls, decoys, kayak, and waders. He talks about his camping setup and the importance of being well-rested during hunting trips. He also outlines his hunting schedule for the upcoming season.
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