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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.
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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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.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 lossKeep the bird away from dogs to prevent damageBag and freeze the bird as soon as possible for optimal preservationGet the bird to a taxidermist promptly for a quality mountWaterfowl hunting offers a variety of experiences, from Alaska to Mexico to local areas -
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. -
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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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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Brian Ellithorpe, owner of Brian Ellithorpe Media, and host of the Too Many Hobbies YouTube channel, joins host Brian Halbleib on the show. He is also a freelance photographer and videographer and works regularly with Tanglefree and RNT calls. We talk about his waterfowl journey in northwest Ohio and his approach of being an opportunistic duck hunter, chasing both dabbler ducks and divers. We get into the nuances of chasing diver ducks on Lake Erie. We discuss the different tactics of layout and shore hunting on large bodies of water. We also cover the dangers of hunting big water and how to keep yourself safe while doing so. We also hear some stories from his local hunts and a sea duck trip he went on in Massachusetts.
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Ramsey Russell, owner of GetDucks.com and host of the Duck Season Somewhere podcast joins Brian Halbleib on the show. Ramsey grew up in Mississippi and had a grandfather who told him stories about duck hunting in the Mississippi Delta. He would tag along on some dove hunts but it wasn’t until after high school that Ramsey became a duck hunter himself. We discuss his education in wildlife biology. We talk about his move from private forestry & wildlife management to his positions with the state and federal government then ultimately becoming a waterfowl hunting booking agent. We discuss how his disappointing first out of state waterfowl hunt turned into a career that spanned around the world and over several decades. We get into hunting ducks in Mexico, Argentina and beyond. We also hear about some of his favorite hunting experiences and stories.
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Thomas Hoke, owner and host of Hoke Outdoors, joins Brian Halbleib on the show. Thomas was introduced to the outdoors by his father while growing up in Virginia. We discuss his transformation from deer and turkey hunter to becoming obsessed with waterfowl. We talk about the diversity of waterfowl hunting across Virginia, the challenges of hunting the Atlantic Flyway and some tactics for scouting and hunting the region. We get into what prompted him to leave Virginia and start hunting out of state, ending up as far away as Alaska. We also discuss some hunt filming, hunting equipment, dog training and a few hunting stories.
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Caden Kyles, owner and call builder with CK Custom Calls, joins Brian on the show. Caden became interested in waterfowl hunting through his grandfather who told him stories of Arkansas timber holes covered in ducks. He also gave him his first duck call and that began a love for hand made duck calls. We discuss what got him into making his own calls and how long he has been making them. We talk about his first duck hunt and some family hunting history. We discuss an incredible hunt from a floating house on a bay near South Padre Island. We also talk about his faith in God and the impact Cross Trail Outfitters Ministry had on his life.
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Sehra Evans, Chairman of the Monterey Chapter of Ducks Unlimited joins Brian on the show. Sehra was born and raised in California and became a waterfowl hunter later in life. She did not grow up hunting. In fact, her family was actually against hunting and was not supportive of her decision to become a hunter. We discuss what that dynamic was like and how hunting has become such an important part of her life. We talk about waterfowl hunting in the Pacific Flyway and her experiences and stories from that region. We discuss the vastness of the state of California. We also get into what it is like dating a waterfowl hunter and hunting as a couple. We also talk about her involvement with Ducks Unlimited and her position as Chairman of the Monterey Chapter.
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Eric Lance, owner of Lansource Consulting and the host of the HuntScience Podcast, joins Brian on the show. Eric was born and raised in north east Ohio and he is a certified wildlife biologist. We chat about his education and professional journey. We talk about waterfowl ecology. We also discuss mallard nesting success. We get into hen house structures, their effect on the mallard population and much more.
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George Parker, owner of Blue Bird Waterfowl, joins Brian on the show. George moved to California years ago and began his waterfowl hunting near San Diego. We talk about what it is like hunting tidal flats, the importance of understanding the tides and avoiding dangerous mud flats. We discuss his move to Northern California and the learning curve associated with finding new hunting friends and places. We also get into the development of The Animator motion decoy conversion kit that adds the sound of splashing water to your decoy spread.
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