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Levi Pillow has over 50 years experience hunting the famed Dave Donaldson Black River WMA in Northeast Arkansas. Going from gentlemen's agreeement to who hunted where with permanent decoy spreads to today's chaotic overcrowding, he's seen it all. Pillow shares that history along with changes he and a group of hunters from the WMA recently proposed to the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission with a non-resident draw as the key effort to manage the unrelenting pressure.Thanks to our sponsors: Lile Real Estate, Sitka Gear, Ducks Unlimited, Greenhead: The Arkansas Duck Hunting Magazine, Perfect Limit Outdoors, Purina Pro Plan and Tom Beckbe.Send us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
In February, The Standard Sportsman podcast conducted a post-season survey covering various hot topics within the duck hunting community. After collecting responses from hunters across 41 states, the guys are ready to share the results with some intriguing analysis.The guys also share an opportunity to support winter banding research by the Osborne Lab at the University of Arkansas-Monticello. Dr. Doug Osborne has been a repeat guest on the show, and his team's efforts provide valuable insight into the behaviors of the modern-day mallard up and down the Central and Mississippi Flyways. Thanks to our sponsors: Tom Beckbe, Ducks Unlimited, Greenhead: The Arkansas Duck Hunting Magazine, Sitka Gear, Perfect Limit Outdoors, Purina Pro Plan, and Lile Real Estate.Send us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
In an attempt to get the pulse of waterfowlers in the Central and Mississippi Flyways, The Standard Sportsman has put together a survey covering many of the hot topics in the sport today. If you've got a take on the state of the sport, here is one opportunity to share your thoughts regarding frameworks, limits, social media, outfitters, influencers and habitat...good, bad or indifferent. Stay tuned for a future episode on the results.To take the survey, please visit www.thestandardsportsman.com/surveyThanks to our sponsors: Lile Real Estate, Ducks Unlimited, Tom Beckbe, Sitka Gear, Perfect Limit Outdoors, Greenhead: The Arkansas Duck Hunting Magazine, KC Laser Co., and Legendary Land Company. Send us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
I heard the jokes about water swatting American coots long before I became a licensed hunter. But when I finally took up waterfowl hunting, I discovered that the humor surrounding coots was actually a well-placed sentry guarding a well-kept secret: American coot is delicious.
Join hosts Jeff Smith and Carson Odegard as they sit down with Matthew Cagle, the founder of Rig Em Right, in this insightful episode. They delve into the fascinating story of how Matthew turned his passion for Waterfowling in North Carolina into a thriving business. Our hosts probe Matthew with intriguing questions: How did your passion for waterfowl come about? How do you stay ahead of the curve and keep innovating with new products? Out of all the products Rig Em Right has come up with, what is your favorite? What is the science behind the mainline series blackouts, currently sold out! Did you always want to be in the outdoor industry?And much more! Tune in to uncover the secrets behind Rig 'Em Right's success and innovation.
Happy New Year to all the listeners of The Standard Sportsman podcast. With jam packed schedules around the holidays, we've pulled portions of two highly entertaining conversations out of past episodes with John Stephens of RNT Calls and J Stephens Custom Calls and Bill Cooksey of the Tennessee Wildlife Federation. Thanks for taking time to listen to the show during this time with family and friends and best of luck the rest of the season. Shout out to the show's sponsors who make this all possible: Tom Beckbe, Ducks Unlimited, Sitka Gear, KC Laser Co, Perfect Limit Outdoors, Greenhead: The Arkansas Duck Hunting Magazine, Purina Pro Plan and Lile Real Estate.Send us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Happy holidays to all the listeners of The Standard Sportsman podcast. For this week's episode, we've pulled two conversations out of past episodes with David Snowden and Perrin Partee. David explains the rationale behind reducing the mallard hen limit to one while Perrin discusses habitat and the bounceback of the mallard population from Canada to Louisiana. Thanks for taking time to listen to the show during this time with family and friends and best of luck the rest of the season. As always, we appreciate our sponsors Tom Beckbe, Lile Real Estate, Sitka Gear, KC Laser, Purina Pro Plan, Greenhead: The Arkansas Duck Hunting Magazine, Perfect Limit Outdoors and Ducks Unlimited. Send us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
In this episode, James and Mark are joined by Houston Havens, Waterfowl Program Coordinator with the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, and B.C. Rogers, III, a passionate conservationist, avid waterfowl hunter, and owner of Wren & Ivy Sporting and Travel Gear. Together, they tackle the question, “What makes for a good duck season?” The discussion delves into what defines a successful season from both ecological and hunting perspectives, examining the critical roles of weather, habitat management, and the expanding knowledge base among duck hunters. They highlight the importance of open communication between hunters and biologists to promote mutual understanding and advance conservation efforts. The conversation also explores the multifaceted nature of hunter satisfaction, blending personal stories, the social aspects of the sport, and reflections on how their experiences have evolved over time. Topics include the significance of time spent in the field, the challenges faced during hunts, and the impact of weather on duck migration patterns. The episode underscores the pivotal role of research in addressing these complexities and shaping the future of duck hunting.
In this episode of the North American Waterfowler podcast, host Elliott discusses his recent hunting experiences, including a successful hunt with Ben Myers at Myers Family Farm. He reflects on the challenges of maintaining a podcast schedule, the ongoing debate about hunting hens, and the dynamics of hunting with friends. Elliott shares insights on hunting strategies, particularly in timber holes, and emphasizes the importance of shot selection. The episode concludes with a look at future hunting plans and partnerships. In this episode, Elliott discusses the excitement surrounding upcoming hunts, the ethics of hunting practices, and the ongoing debate about the impact of harvesting Mallard hens on duck populations. He emphasizes the importance of community in waterfowl hunting and reflects on the friendships formed through shared experiences in the field. ►Flight Day Ammunition - https://www.flightdayammo.com (Code: FDH10) ►The North American Waterfowler on IOS and Android or https://www.thenorthamericanwaterfowler.com ►Final Approach - https://www.fabrand.com (Code FDH10) ►FlatLander Kennels - https://www.flatlanderkennels.com/ ►OnXHunt - Download the App - https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app ►Weatherby - https://www.weatherby.com ►AlClair Hearing Protection - https://www.alclair.com (Code FDH10) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ducks Unlimited's National Director of Event Fundraising David Schuessler shares some of the amazing items up for auction during DU's Into the Vault online auction. This is an insightful episode for collectors of DU guns, art, and other gear. David also shares how DU gets its hands on these collectibles, many of which are one of a kind. We even talk a little duck season after Schuessler's recent trip to West Texas and the Arkansas opener.Thanks to your sponsors: Tom Beckbe, Sitka Gear, Lile Real Estate, Ducks Unlimited, KC Laser, Perfect Limit Outdoors and Purina Pro Plan. Send us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Joe Perez is the owner and operator of RPM Training Products with his two sons, Owen and Austin. In this episode Joe shares about how he got into hunting as a young person and grew into a waterfowl guide, but now focuses much of his time on the uplands. Joe, and RPM, are the newest manufacturer of collars and leashes for Ugly Dog and Joe describes his origin story with RPM, too. Joe and Mike also discuss the power of involving young people in business, how Joe has navigated season ending injuries with his Labradors, and his curiosity for adding a versatile dog to his string.This episode is brought to you by Ugly Dog Hunting Co. Shop now at UglyDogHunting.com.Music used under Creative Commons -Two Step Daisy Duke by Mr. Smith is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International License.
Tom Decker is a certified Wildlife Biologist in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration program. He leads the Partner with a Payer initiative and is a vital part of the communications team at USFWS. Headquartered in Vermont, Decker joins the show to talk about the ins and outs of how conservation is funded on the federal and state level, how the Pittman Robertson tax works and clears up several misconceptions about funding for wildlife.Thanks to our sponsors: Sitka Gear, Ducks Unlimited, Purina Pro Plan, Tom Beckbe and Lile Real EstateSend us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Dr. Mike Brasher is on location with Fred Zink Jr., co-host of DU TV and owner of Avian-X and Zink Call, and John Simpson, manager of Winous Point Shooting Club, for an early-season migration update and a discussion about the history of waterfowl hunting in northwestern Ohio. The group reflects on the vital role that private landowners and duck clubs play in conserving and managing high-quality wetlands and how warmer winters, less snow, and greater hunting pressure are affecting the timing of migration and hunting opportunities.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
In this episode, we sit down with the legendary Dale Bordelon, also known as the "Bayou Beast", to explore the rich history of waterfowling in Louisiana and beyond. Dale shares his journey from growing up in the bayous to becoming a renowned outdoorsman. We dive into his upbringing, the traditions that shaped his passion for hunting, and the stories that have defined his life in the wild. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or someone curious about the heritage of waterfowling, this episode offers a unique glimpse inside the mind of one of the greats! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/last-stop-waterfowl/support
There's a movement afoot giving more attention to the degradation of duck-friendly habitat in Prairie Canada. As the dry conditions persist and modern-day agriculture advances, ducks are the ones paying the price. Tune in to learn more about the long-running decline and which province is attempting to turn the corner.The guys also talk a little preseason specklebelly as the early season fast approaches.Thanks to our sponsors: Tom Beckbe, Purina Pro Plan, Ducks Unlimited, Sitka Gear and Lile Real Estate.Send us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Phil Thorpe has nearly 30 years of experience flying breeding population (BPOP) and May Ponds surveys for the USFWS. He provides insight into how the survey process works from a counting perspective and what he saw from the air this past spring and summer. Thorpe cuts through the data and number crunching to provide human observations about duck numbers and habitat.Send us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
The research-based Five Stages of the Hunter accurately defines a hunter's attitudes afield and towards the resource. Brent and Cason share their journey through the stages and tell some entertaining stories from different parts of their career. They also dive into the need for companies to progress past the “Limiting Out” stage in their online branding and social media, serving as a mentor to young hunters.Thanks to our sponsors: Lile Real Estate, Ducks Unlimited, Tom Beckbe, Sitka Gear, and Purina Pro Plan. Send us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
On this episode of the Ducks Limited podcast, host Matt Harrison welcomes co-host Dr. Mike Brasher and special guest Edward Wall, a professional photographer and owner of Wall Media. Ed shares his journey from a hobbyist taking pictures of his dog and duck hunting to building a successful photography business over the past 10-12 years. He reflects on the learning curve he experienced, mentioning the many bad photos he took early on and the occasional good ones that inspired him to keep going. The conversation highlights Ed's passion for photography and his dedication to capturing moments and showcasing the evolution of his craft. Tune in for insights into the world of photography and the stories behind the lens!www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
With the season fast approaching, Cason and Brent touch on a few trending topics with hurricanes and duck food. Fresh out of a kickoff meeting, they discuss year two of the AGFC Director's Advisory Council. Then the guys wrap the show clarifying a few things regarding their personal stances on the state of waterfowling.Thanks to our sponsors: Sitka Gear, Purina Pro Plan, Lile Real Estate, Ducks Unlimited, Tom BeckbeSend us a textAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
On this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Matt Harrison is joined by co-host Dr. Mike Brasher and special guest Seth Dortch. Seth shares his background and deep connection to Ducks Unlimited, highlighting the importance of wildlife conservation. With a career focused on marketing and branding in the outdoor industry, Seth reflects on his journey and the continuous learning process. Tune in for a discussion on media, branding, and the shared passion for habitat conservation.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Cheever Farley calls Texas home and focuses on resource-first management of duck properties in northwest Texas and southwest Oklahoma. He shares management strategies for this part of the world and expounds on the rapid escalation in pressure in what used to be a lightly hunted area. Farley weighs in on possible solutions to ease pressure through outfitter reform to ensure ducks and geese are around and huntable for future generations.Thank you to our sponsors: Sitka Gear, Lile Real Estate, Ducks Unlimited, Tom Beckbe, and Purina Pro Plan.All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Brent and Cason peel back some layers on the May Ponds, Breeding Population (BPOP), and Harvest Data reports, pulling out some intriguing details worthy of discussion. The guys share fresh insights from concerned waterfowl biologists plus breakdown key metrics that caught their attention beyond the high-level charts seen on social media. If you like to nerd out on duck stats and/or want to better understand what's going on with waterfowl, this is an episode you don't want to miss. Escape from Mediocrity by Johnny LynchTelling female and male mallards apart in September is a tough problem for hunters to duck in Minnesota-Dennis AndersonThanks to our sponsors: Sitka Gear, Ducks Unlimited, Lile Real Estate, Purina Pro Plan, and Tom Beckbe.All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Ever wondered what makes a great duck hunting experience unforgettable? Join Wade and I as we share the traditions that shape our passion for the sport. Also a great breakfast sandwich helps!Authenticity is rare in today's world, especially within the hunting discipline. We explore what it means to be a genuine influencer and a valuable member of a community. This episode is a tribute to the joy of duck hunting and trying to enjoy moments in the great outdoors.Check out Wade's INSTAGRAM and MIGRA AMMUNITION.Check out the new DECKED system and get free shipping.Check out NICKS BOOTS and use code 6ranch for a free gift.
Corporal Troy Faughn has over 13 years of experience in wildlife enforcement and specializes in waterfowl. He shares some violation stories with various rules and regs, as well as clarifications every hunter needs to know. Faughn hits on baiting, ratoon crops, party hunting, boating issues, and more. Plus, he shares some thoughts on SWDs in the public woods again and shell limits. Thanks to our sponsors: Purina Pro Plan, Tom Beckbe, Lile Real Estate, Ducks Unlimited, and Sitka Gear.All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Scott Stephens, Ph.D. serves as the Sr. Director of Prairie and Boreal Forest Conservation Strategy for DU. This episode was recorded one day prior to the USFWS releasing BPOP and May Pond Counts but he shares his pre-release thoughts for this year's counts, harvest impact, speck and pintail populations, PPR conditions, Boreal Forest productivity, and more. Stephens connects a lot of dots for duck hunters in this episode. Thanks to your sponsors: Purina Pro Plan, Sitka Gear, Tom Beckbe, Lile Real Estate, and Ducks UnlimitedAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Representing a firm started by his father in 1993, Gardner along with a top-tier team of land specialists represent some of the finest waterfowling properties in Arkansas. We talk about current trends in the industry, what defines a true legacy property, performing due diligence on a prospective property and more.Thanks to our sponsors: Sitka Gear, Tom Beckbe, Ducks Unlimited, Purina Pro Plan and Lile Real EstateAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Hunters are abuzz about some recent rules and regulations impacting Alberta's non-resident, non-Canadian hunters. The guys also discuss the reversal of the Chevron Deference, which could impact numerous federal policies benefiting ducks and geese. Cason and Brent also dig into the promotion of "outlaw" behavior within the waterfowling community.Thanks to our sponsors, Tom Beckbe, Sitka Gear, Lile Real Estate, Purina ProPlan, and Ducks Unlimited. Stay tuned to a special announcement from Natural Gear regarding HuntFest at Fort Thompson August 23rd and 24th. All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
It's hard to believe one year has passed since we launched the first episode of The Standard Sportsman podcast. We revisit some hot topics from past shows as well as provide some insight into things currently abuzz in waterfowling.Thanks to our sponsors: Ducks Unlimited, Lile Real Estate, Purina Pro Plan, Sitka Gear, Tom Beckbe and Lite Boots. All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Brent and Cason share insights into winter duck habitat strategies, the new dark geese options in Canada, conservative rules and regs, and the demise of the fall flight index dataset. Thanks to our sponsors: Lile Real Estate, Tom Beckbe, Sitka Gear, Ducks Unlimited, Purina Pro Plan, and Lite Boots. All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Hosts Brent Birch and Cason Short trade stories and a few laughs while trying to cope with the off-season dog days of summer blues. Tune in to hear a few game warden stories, the dumbest thing either has done afield, the most famous person they've hunted with, and a few memories with their fathers.Thanks to our sponsors: Lile Real Estate, Sitka Gear, Tom Beckbe, Purina Pro Plan, Ducks Unlimited, and Lite Boots. All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Legends of the Outdoors Hall of Famer Bill Cooksey has a lifelong track record of elevating the voices of sportsmen from around the country to support wildlife habitat restoration. His decades of experience in the world of waterfowling made for an awesome interview every duck hunter should hear.Thanks to our sponsors: Purina Pro Plan, Sitka Gear, Lile Real Estate, Tom Beckbe, Ducks Unlimited and Lite BootsAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
A native of Hot Springs, Congressman Bruce Westerman is a dedicated outdoorsman and currently chairs the House Committee on Natural Resources. He joins the show to discuss several issues on Capitol Hill impacting duck hunting in the Natural State and beyond. Westerman provides updates on the harmful BIDEH legislation, wokeism in the USFWS, how waterfowlers should tackle the anti-hunter movement, and more.Thanks to our sponsors: Sitka Gear, Tom Beckbe, Ducks Unlimited, Lite Boots, and Lile Real Estate. All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Corey Dunn is a native Arkansan and the Director of Development for Ducks Unlimited Arkansas. He joined the show to discuss all the support and projects DU has in the state. Their efforts range from banding/GPS transmitter projects to supporting the restoration of state-owned GTRs, an endowed professorship at UA-Monticello, and much, much more.Thanks to our sponsors: Lile Real Estate, Sitka Gear, Tom Beckbe, Lite Boots and Ducks Unlimited.All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Ethan Dittmer is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Nebraska with a background in waterfowl hunting. He's worked in Arkansas and Kansas with a keen focus on mallard ecology. Dittmer shares the results of his research project regarding pressure and sanctuaries in the White River Bottoms of Arkansas and GPS work in SE Kansas. Ethan's research provides some eye-opening facts about how mallards behave when humans are and aren't around the wintering grounds.Thanks to our sponsors: Lile Real Estate, Sitka Gear, Tom Beckbe, Ducks Unlimited and Lite BootsAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Kile Jones had a unique road to climbing the ladder in the outdoor industry. He is now Apex's Director of Marketing and Sales and a two-time world champion goose caller. Jones shares his experiences in the outdoor industry and some fresh takes on current waterfowling culture. Tune in for his thoughts on the Mack's/Bass Pro merger, as both are Apex customers. Thanks to our sponsors: Sitka Gear, Lile Real Estate, Ducks Unlimited, Tom Beckbe, Lite Boots, and Yeti.All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Ray is an accomplished retriever trainer working under the legendary Mike Lardy, guiding numerous Field Trial Champions. He's now a Senior Specialist in the Sporting Division with Nestle Purina. Voigt shares insights into high-performance dogs, picking puppies and trainers, and proper nutrition for sporting dogs.Thanks to our sponsors: Tom Beckbe, Yeti, Sitka Gear, Ducks Unlimited, Lile Real Estate, and Lite Boots. All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Renowned taxidermist Shane Smith and his pal Matt Goodrich have traveled to several far and way places to chase ducks we never see in the Mississippi Flyway. These guys share their adventures south of the border chasing black brant and other species and spots waterfowl no longer go to like they once did. Sound familiar? Thanks to our sponsors: Sitka Gear, Lile Real Estate, Yeti, Tom Beckbe, Ducks Unlimited, and Lite Boots. All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
The hosts take a look at Texas Parks & Wildlife and the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission taking action outside of the recommended USFWS frameworks to conserve waterfowl important to their respective states. Cason and Brent also dive into the mission of The Standard Sportsman podcast and provide a clearer understanding of their viewpoints and takes related to waterfowl, conservation and more.Thanks to our sponsors Sitka Gear, Tom Beckbe, Yeti, Ducks Unlimited, Lile Real Estate and Lite Boots. All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Mississippi native Ed Wall is a remarkably talented photographer and videographer who captures images for notable brands like Mossy Oak, Drake Waterfowl, and Ducks Unlimited, to name a few. Wall shares stories from running a camera during hunts, successes and failures from this past season, and dumb luck and missed opportunities with the camera.Thanks for our sponsors Sitka Gear, Lile Real Estate, Yeti, Lite Boots, Ducks Unlimited and Tom Beckbe.All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Ardent conservationist, former Delta Waterfowl and The Nature Conservancy in Arkansas Board Member, and current steward of the family's duck club, Kingdom Come, just outside of Stuttgart, Arkansas. David strongly believes the mallard hen limit in Arkansas needs to be reduced and elaborates on why this is important for the future of mallard duck populations. He makes a great case from several different angles as to why this is important now and how this move by hunters will benefit waterfowling's future. Thanks to our sponsors, Lile Real Estate, Sitka Gear, Yeti, Tom Beckbe, Lite Boots, Ducks Unlimited, and Yeti. All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Strait Lake founder Max Sharp shares how the Woodruff County, Arkansas waterfowl destination came to be, how the club functions to hold massive amounts of ducks during the season and their banding efforts. Another ardent duck hunter talking ducks! Thanks to our sponsors...Lile Real EstateSitka GearYetiTom BeckbeLite BootsDucks UnlimitedAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Eric Rinehart picks up where he left off, covering more hot topics in duck hunting. If you like listening to a passionate waterfowler get fired up about spinning wing decoys, harvest numbers, and how the northern states and Canada need to tighten up, this is the episode for you. LISTEN TO PART ONEThanks to our sponsors: Sitka Gear, Lile Real Estate, Tom Beckbe, Ducks Unlimited, Yeti, Lite BootsAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Known across social media channels for his presence on Daybreak Outdoors YouTube Channel and his role as the head honcho at North Delta Outfitters, Eric Rinehart is a straight shooter when it comes to protecting the resource and perpetuating the sport for future generations. The guys cover a wide range of topics, so if you like duck hunters having a raw conversation about duck hunting, you will love this episode. This is part one of two part interview so stay tuned for part two next week. Thanks to our sponsors Tom Beckbe, Lile Real Estate, Sitka Gear, Ducks Unlimited, Yeti and Lite Boots.All Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
On February 16th, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission released their survey for the next two-year cycle of rules and regulations across all fishing and hunting. Public land hunter Chris Harrell and non-resident public land hunter Alex Johns (Brown Water Lanyards) join Cason and Brent to walk through the waterfowl-related portion of the survey, sharing insights that every waterfowler should listen to before completing the survey.2024-25 Season Dates60 or 74 Day Goose SeasonNon-Resident WMA AccessOpen or Close Duck Season on ChristmasMud Motors and much moreTake the AGFC SurveyThanks to our sponsors: Tom Beckbe, Sitka Gear, Yeti, Lile Real Estate, Lite Boots and Ducks UnlimitedAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Wildlife photographer. Conservationist. Waterfowler. South Dakota's Phil Kahnke of Banded delivers an excellent take on duck hunter values and purpose while pulling no punches regarding the influencer era. The guys also compare South Dakota to Arkansas, what he saw this past season in terms of ducks and pressure in his part of the world, and much more. Thanks to our sponsors...Lile Real EstateSitka GearTom BeckbeDucks UnlimitedLite BootsAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
The driving force behind Southern Oak Kennels joins the show to talk through various topics, including duck hunting culture, his travels chasing ducks, relationships formed through waterfowling, and, of course, retrievers. Thanks to our sponsors:Sitka GearLile Real EstateTom BeckbeYetiLite BootsDucks UnlimitedAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Katie Burke interviews guest Rick Milligan, a call and decoy collector. Rick shares his passion for collecting and discusses those who served as mentors to him in the field. They also talk about an upcoming exhibition in the museum and delve into Rick's introduction to the outdoors and hunting. Tune in to hear Rick's journey as an outdoorsman and call collector.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Waterfowling history is so important to the future of this awesome culture! When it comes to the Pacific Flyway, it is hard to imagine anyone with more in-depth knowledge of waterfowling history than Yancey Knowles. Yancey joins Chad to discuss his new book, “Pacific Flyway: Historic Waterfowling Images" and to give some insight on the duck clubs he visited to make the book happen. 55 years and thousands of miles were needed to put these images and stories together and we must say, it is so worth it. “Pacific Flyway: Historic Waterfowling Images" is a treasure chest of images of hunts, clubs, personalities, celebrities, and more that will leave you demanding more! Yancey is a life member of California Waterfowl Association and we are honored to have him back on the show! Pick up a copy of "Pacific Flyway: Historic Waterfowling Images" and add it to your collection! It's one of a kind! This episode is brought to you by California Waterfowl Association, Merlo Waterfowl, Benelli Shotguns, Federal Premium Black Cloud, Rob Roberts Custom Gunworks, Realtree Brand Camo, Safari Club International, Napa Valley Olive Oil, Corning Ford, Oakley Sunglasses, and American Almond Beef.
Creating a great first impression is paramount when trying to get kids interested in the sport of duck hunting. The guys share some stories from their younger days, hunts with their kids, and tips and tricks to get them outfitted, from apparel to shotguns. They also visit with Taylor Garcia, author of the popular children's book, Oh My How Ducks Fly. Thanks to your sponsors...Sitka GearTom BeckbeLile Real EstateLite BootsHigdon OutdoorsYetiAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host John interviews Justin Carpenter, the senior vice president and director of brand strategy at Drake Waterfowl. They discuss the behind-the-scenes process of product development and the great gift options available for Christmas. Justin also shares his recent hunting experiences and the challenges of duck and pheasant hunting in cold weather. Tune in to learn more about Drake Waterfowl's partnership with Ducks Unlimited and their dedication to creating quality products for waterfowl enthusiasts.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast