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The Migration Waterfowl Podcast

The Migration Waterfowl Podcast

Brian Halbleib

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Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 110

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The Migration Waterfowl Podcast brings a unique perspective to all things waterfowl hunting. Host Brian Halbleib lives and hunts where the Atlantic and Mississippi flyways meet in western Pennsylvania. He also manages to take a few out of state trips to experience waterfowl hunting in its finest forms around North America. Join Brian and his knowledgeable guests every week as they discuss waterfowl hunting tactics, gear and conservation. Whether you duck hunt or goose hunt, you will find each episode entertaining and informative.
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EP. 70: Season Preparation & Goals With Chase Fichter & Mike Pomaibo

jeudi 28 août 2025Duration 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.  Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com Facebook, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @migrationwaterfowl Migration Waterfowl Store https://migrationwaterfowl.com Migration Waterfowl is presented by: Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com 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 Aves Hunting https://aveshunting.com Northern Duck Calls https://www.northernduckcalls.com 15% off with code MW15 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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP. 69: Cut Down Calls & Hunting Pennsylvania with Shaun Trump from Northern Duck Calls

jeudi 21 août 2025Duration 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 Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com Facebook, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @migrationwaterfowl Migration Waterfowl Store https://tinyurl.com/MigrationWaterfowlStore Migration Waterfowl is presented by: Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com 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 Aves Hunting https://aveshunting.com Northern Duck Calls https://www.northernduckcalls.com 15% off with code MW15 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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

They’ll Be Dropping In Like Pumpkins with Elliott Snider

Episode 60

jeudi 19 juin 2025Duration 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. Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com   Facebook, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @migrationwaterfowl   Migration Waterfowl Store https://tinyurl.com/MigrationWaterfowlStore   Migration Waterfowl is presented by:  Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com   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   Aves Hunting https://aveshunting.com   Northern Duck Calls https://www.northernduckcalls.com   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AVES Advanced Waterfowl Gear with Rhett Strickland

Episode 59

jeudi 12 juin 2025Duration 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. Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com   Facebook, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @migrationwaterfowl   Migration Waterfowl Store https://tinyurl.com/MigrationWaterfowlStore   Migration Waterfowl is presented by:   Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com  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   Aves Hunting https://aveshunting.com   Northern Duck Calls https://www.northernduckcalls.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Black Ducks, Flooded Timber & More New Jersey Fun with Brian Melvin

Episode 58

jeudi 5 juin 2025Duration 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.   Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com   Facebook, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @migrationwaterfowl   Migration Waterfowl Store https://tinyurl.com/MigrationWaterfowlStore  Migration Waterfowl is presented by:  Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com   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  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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP. 57: The Realization of a Duck Hunter’s True Priorities with Phil Christian

Episode 57

jeudi 29 mai 2025Duration 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. Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com   Facebook, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @migrationwaterfowl   Migration Waterfowl Store https://tinyurl.com/MigrationWaterfowlStore   Migration Waterfowl is presented by:   Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com   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 Aves Hunting https://aveshunting.com   Northern Duck Calls https://www.northernduckcalls.com   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Exploring the Waterfowl Hunting Lifestyle with Damien Pittman

Episode 56

jeudi 22 mai 2025Duration 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.  Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com  Facebook, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @migrationwaterfowl  Migration Waterfowl Store https://tinyurl.com/MigrationWaterfowlStore   Migration Waterfowl is presented by:   Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com   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   Aves Hunting https://aveshunting.com   Northern Duck Calls https://www.northernduckcalls.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duck & Goose Charcuterie, the Road to Enlightenment with Michael Ruhlman

Episode 55

jeudi 15 mai 2025Duration 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. Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com   Facebook, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @migrationwaterfowl  Migration Waterfowl Store https://tinyurl.com/MigrationWaterfowlStore   Migration Waterfowl is presented by:   Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com   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   Aves Hunting https://aveshunting.com   CK Custom Calls https://m.facebook.com/100088485616501/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Season Reflections & Upcoming Goals With Shawn Graham & Mike Pomaibo

Episode 54

jeudi 8 mai 2025Duration 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.   Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com   Facebook, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @migrationwaterfowl   Migration Waterfowl Store https://tinyurl.com/MigrationWaterfowlStore   Migration Waterfowl is presented by:   Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com   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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary With Matt Olewski & Joe Vermeulen

Episode 53

jeudi 1 mai 2025Duration 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   Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com Facebook, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @migrationwaterfowl Migration Waterfowl Store https://tinyurl.com/MigrationWaterfowlStore Migration Waterfowl is presented by: Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com 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/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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