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By Phil Kahnke
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The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
We spent some time chatting about upcoming seasons and how September is kind of when everything kicks off. We then dive into some of the unwritten rules of duck hunting.
We invited a friend from Missouri, Garrett Trentham, on the show to talk all things hunting, shallow water and short cover hunting, conservation, speculation on the upcoming season, and the special feature in this episode was trying to pick gear for a new hunter with a $1,000 budget. This was one of the more fun episodes I've done so far.
We spent this episode chatting about the things that we feel make a well-rounded waterfowler and how that can be different from a "hardcore" waterfowler.
In this episode my goal was to try and make calling ducks easier for a new or beginning duck hunter (goose hunter also). As we got going we realized we had to sprinkle in other parts of our experiences that help describe all of the various situations and we found ourselves thinking how important each little variable was/is.
In this episode we talk about things we used to do in the summer to keep us busy. We end up talking about what we shoot for guns and ammo and compare that to the current trends in those categories.
The three of us discuss how times have changed in own short runs in the hunting world and what we can maybe expect in the near and distant future.
In this episode the three of us (Phil, Ryan, and Bill) discuss a little more on the Canadian border situation and the impacts on the hunting world. We spend some time on another recurring topic that we quickly called "Cool moments while hunting" but I think I like the idea of "moments we forget but shouldn't" better. We try to highlight those little moments during a duck hunt that really make the hunt what it is.
We're back and ready to roll.
Thanks for everyone that stuck around and welcome to those new to the podcast. In this second go round of the podcast I have asked Ryan Graves to be a regular co-host along with my regular co-host Bill Bartz.
We sat down and just talked about some general duck hunting info in this episode and as we get going we will be diving into more specific topics that will range from science, tips/tactics, gear, ethics, people, history, etc, etc, etc... For now we just wanted to get things rolling and after one previous attempt where the audio didn't record properly we are full steam ahead.
I was joined for this episode by custom call maker and artist extraordinaire, Josh Raggio. We talked about his hunting in Mississippi and how it differs so much from where I hunt up north, some of the things that go into callmaking, and just hunting in general. Thanks for listening!
This week I was joined by Josh Dokken, director of marketing for Banded Holdings, which consists of Banded, Greenhead Gear, and Avery Outdoors, as well as Avery Sporting Dog products. Josh happens to be from my hometown so we talk shop about that for a while but i was also curious about how some of the inner workings of a waterfowl product company move on a day to day basis.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.