The Migration Waterfowl Podcast

Finding Success in California with Andrew Barela


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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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