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In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Dr. Jerad Henson welcomes guests from the Five Oaks Ag and Research Center in Stuttgart, Arkansas. Dr. Ryan Askren, the center's director, shares insights about the facility and its mission. Graduate students Emily Van Der Veer, Tyler Wick, and Brendan Hood are joining him to discuss their experiences in the certificate program. The conversation provides an overview of the research initiatives at Five Oaks and highlights the importance of agricultural and forestry practices in wildlife management. Tune in to learn more about this vital work in Arkansas and the contributions of the Five Oaks team to the field.
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In this episode, host Matt Harrison welcomes special guests Will Primos and Anthony Matarese, both renowned figures in the shooting and hunting community. The discussion kicks off with Will sharing his background, starting with his early love for hunting and fishing. He recounts his journey of learning to shoot, beginning at the age of six, and his experience as a marksmanship instructor. The episode promises to delve into various aspects of shooting, personal anecdotes, and insights on a collaborative project that Will and Anthony have been working on. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with tips, experiences, and a shared passion for the outdoors.
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Weâre revisiting one of our favorite episodes: EP289: Species Profile Green Wing Teal. If you missed it the first time or want to enjoy it again, nowâs your chance!
Green-winged teal are the smallest of our North American dabbling ducks with a short neck and small bill. Dr. Mike Brasher and Chris Jennings go into the details about this fascinating species. The pair discuss the speciesâ breeding habits, migrating, and wintering distribution. Prized by hunters for their abundance and as table fare, thereâs a lot to learn about Green-wings.
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In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast, host Katie Burke and co-host Dr. Mike Brasher are joined by decoy expert Colin McNair of Copley Fine Art Auctions, marking his fifth appearance on the show. Together, they dive into the captivating world of decoy art, focusing on the groundbreaking practice of x-raying decoys to uncover hidden details of craftsmanship. Discover how visual aids and cutting-edge techniques bring new insights to this timeless art form, and hear Colinâs expert take on what makes these pieces so unique. Whether youâre a seasoned collector, an art enthusiast, or simply curious, this episode is packed with fascinating stories and insider knowledge you wonât want to miss.
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In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast, host Matt Harrison welcomes his good friend Brooks Tinsley to discuss their shared passion for waterfowl hunting. Brooks shares his unique journey from California to Mississippi, detailing his 25-year evolution into a skilled waterfowl hunter. The conversation covers insights from the current waterfowl season, reflecting on experiences and observations. Brooks also touches on the intersection of hunting and business, highlighting the busy season for outdoor enthusiasts and the retail landscape during the holidays. Tune in for valuable information and camaraderie as they dive deep into the world of chasing ducks.
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Weâre revisiting one of our favorite episodes: EP275: Species Profile Blue Wing Teal. If you missed it the first time or want to enjoy it again, nowâs your chance!
Hosts Chris Jennings and Dr. Mike Brasher join forces to bring you the first in a series of species profiles covering our North American waterfowl. The blue-winged teal enjoys the spotlight in this episode. One of our most unique dabbling ducks, spending summer in the prairies and winter in the mangroves of Mexico, bluewings are the last to arrive on the breeding grounds and the first to head south, providing hunters with an early opportunity to return afield after a long hot summer.
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In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Matt Harrison welcomes videographer and photographer Brandon Fien to the studio. Brandon shares his journey into the world of content creation, beginning at the age of 14 after transitioning from a focus on baseball to a passion for capturing the beauty of waterfowl. The conversation delves into Brandon's experiences and insights in the realm of wildlife photography, showcasing his dedication to producing high-quality content that resonates with waterfowl enthusiasts. Tune in for an inspiring discussion about passion, creativity, and the art of storytelling through imagery.
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Join Dr. Mike Brasher, Dr. Scott Stephens and Meteorologist Mandy Bailey as they break down the upcoming weather patterns during early December 2024 that could make or break your next duck hunt! đŠ
Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting into the game, this livestream will equip you with the insights you need to plan your best hunting days.
Our Special Guests:
đ©ïž Mandy Bailey â Chief Meteorologist for KTEN TV, Denison, TX
đ IG: [@mandybaileywx] / mandybaileywx
đ€ïž Dr. Scott Stephens â Senior Director of Conservation Programs, Ducks Unlimted, Inc.
We'll discuss:
December weather shifts and how they impact waterfowl migration đŠ
Tips for tracking the best hunting conditions in your area đŠïž
Expert predictions on what the next few weeks hold for duck hunters
Donât miss this unique blend of meteorological expertise and hunting wisdom! Subscribe, hit the notification bell đ, and join us next time to ask your questions in the live chat!
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Weâre revisiting one of our favorite episodes: EP288: Wildfire and Duck Science in the Boreal Forest. If you missed it the first time or want to enjoy it again, nowâs your chance!
The Canadian Boreal Forest is an important breeding region for many species of ducks, but it is regularly influenced by wildfire and other disturbances. Moriah Tanguay, a masterâs student and DU Fellowship winner from the University of Saskatchewan, joins the podcast to discuss how her research is helping answer questions about how these disturbances may affect scaup and scoters, and what it means for DU conservation in the Boreal Forest.
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Join us for a special Thanksgiving episode of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast! Hosted by Dr. Mike Brasher, this episode features a lively discussion with co-hosts Katie Burke, Dr. Scott Stevens, and Dr. Jerad Henson, along with our special guest host, Kevin Woods, Senior Designer at Ducks Unlimited.
In this episode, we dive into everything Thanksgiving, from the age-old debate of whether turkey is overrated to the best ways to enjoy leftovers. We share our favorite Thanksgiving traditions, discuss the stress of holiday travel versus post-election family gatherings, and even tackle the controversial topic of cranberry sauceâcanned or homemade?
As we sip on some festive cocktails, we explore unique Thanksgiving hacks, the best waterfowl substitutes for turkey, and the must-have side dishes that could cause a riot if missing from the table. Plus, we touch on the latest waterfowl weather updates and what to expect for the upcoming hunting season.
Whether preparing for a big family feast or just looking to enjoy some holiday banter, this episode is packed with fun, laughter, and a few surprises. Don't miss out on the festive spiritâtune in now!
Topics Covered:
Turkey: Overrated or underrated?Cranberry sauce: Canned vs. homemadeThanksgiving traditions and hacksBest waterfowl substitutes for turkeyHoliday travel stress vs. family gatheringsWaterfowl weather updatesCheers to a Happy Thanksgiving! đŠđ
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In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Katie Burke welcomes wildlife artist Rebekah Knight. They discuss Rebekah's journey as an artist, starting from her early days that gained attention with the airing of "Million Dollar Duck" on Animal Planet in 2016. Katie highlights the unique opportunity to witness Rebekah's growth and evolution as an artist through social media, making her one of the first in the wildlife art space to share her artistic journey publicly. The conversation also touches on Rebekah's roots in Deepwater, Missouri, located between Kansas City and Springfield, and her experiences growing up in the outdoors. Tune in to explore the intersection of art, nature, and personal development in the wildlife art community.
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Weâre revisiting one of our favorite episodes: EP266: Team USA Olympic Trap Shooter Kayle Browning. If you missed it the first time or want to enjoy it again, nowâs your chance!
Kayle Browning, first-time Olympic trap shooter, joins the Ducks Unlimited Podcast to talk about her path to earning her spot on Team USA and her excitement for the upcoming Olympic Games. Browning, a well-accomplished shooter on the world stages, is an avid duck hunter who grew up hunting Arkansasâ storied, flooded timber habitats with her family. Hear how she is preparing for her upcoming trip to Tokyo and all that entails being a member of Team USA.
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Are you ready to uncover the next hidden gem in the DU Vault? Ducks Unlimited presents the largest auction of the year, Into The Vault, which is proudly presented by Dive Bomb Industries.With over 600 items spanning more than 20 categories, you have an extraordinary chance to claim rare and exclusive treasures, from unique, one-of-a-kind firearms to remarkable prints and never-before-seen relics. Bidding opens November 25âmark your calendar now!
Donât miss your chance to own a piece of historyâyour next great find is just a bid away!
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On this special episode, Dr. Mike Brasher visits with Jay Anglin, DU Waterfowl 360 Migration Editor for the Great Lakes, and Mark Holley, chief meteorologist for WSAW-TV in Wausau, Wisconsin, about recent changes to weather conditions, bird movements, and hunter success across the Great Lakes. After a slow season across much of the region, Anglin reports that activity in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio is finally âheating upâ thanks to a weather system that is bringing colder temps and windier conditions. Holley gives the meteorological details around whatâs driving the change and gives an optimistic report that we may see unsettled weather and colder temperatures continuing into early December. The timing couldnât be better for southern and mid-latitude duck hunters! Happy Hunting, yâall!
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Country music singer-songwriter Jordan Davis and his manager and friend Zach Sutton join Matt Harrison in studio to discuss the connection between country music and duck hunting.The trio discusses their strong passion for managing waterfowl habitat and how they have recently went in together and purchased some new waterfowl property. They reminisce about their last outing together in Arkansas, where they faced freezing conditions while duck hunting. Tune in for a fun conversation filled with music, camaraderie, and preparations for the upcoming duck season!
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Ten years ago, a harmful algal bloom in western Lake Erie forced the city of Toledo to issue a âdo not drinkâ advisory for its water supply. Now, Ohio is home to one of the most transformational wetland restoration programs in America. This program, known as H2Ohio, is using wetland restoration and other practices to reduce nutrient flows into Lake Erie and improving the quality of water for its citizens. In this episode, Dr. Mike Brasher sits down with DU regional biologists, Russ Terry and Corey VanStratt, and Eric Saas of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to discuss DUâs involvement in delivering H2Ohio and how it is producing not only cleaner water, but more habitat for ducks and additional places for hunting.
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Weâre revisiting one of our favorite episodes: EP293: 7 Tips From Guides. If you missed it the first time or want to enjoy it again, nowâs your chance!
Waterfowl guides hunt every day, theyâve seen it all. John Pollmann, DU Magazine freelance contributor, joins Chris Jennings to talk about learning special tips and tactics from lifelong waterfowl guides. Pollmann goes into detail about specific tactics some guides use to decoy ducks and geese, as well as sharing some personal stories about hunting with guides.
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Join Dr. Mike Brasher and three expert meteorologists as they break down the upcoming weather patterns that could make or break your next duck hunt! đŠ Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting into the game, this livestream will equip you with the insights you need to plan your best hunting days.
Our Special Guests:
đ©ïž Mandy Bailey â Chief Meteorologist for KTEN TV, Denison, TX
đ IG: [@mandybaileywx](https://www.instagram.com/mandybaileywxđ€ïž Chance Gotsch â Meteorologist for ABC17, Columbia, MO
đ IG: [@chanceabc17](https://www.instagram.com/chanceabc17đȘïž Skot Covert â Chief Meteorologist for 5News, Fayetteville/Fort Smith, AR
đ IG: [@skotwx](https://www.instagram.com/skotwxWe'll discuss:
- Seasonal weather shifts and how they impact waterfowl migration đŠ
- Tips for tracking the best hunting conditions in your area đŠïž
- Expert predictions on what the next few weeks hold for duck huntersDonât miss this unique blend of meteorological expertise and hunting wisdom! Subscribe, hit the notification bell đ, and join us live to ask your questions in the chat.
**#DuckHunting #WeatherForecast #WaterfowlHunting #Meteorology #HuntingTips**
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The Prairie Pothole Region is DUâs highest priority landscape, as it supports over 50 percent of breeding ducks in North America annually. On this episode, Dr. Mike Brasher is joined by Dr. Scott Stephens and Graydon Garner, agricultural programs and extension specialist for DU Canada, to highlight the activities used to conserve grasslands and wetland in prairie Alberta. From forage conversion to wetland restoration and permanent protection of intact habitats, DU applies a diverse portfolio of conservation on the prairies, as we seek solutions that benefit agricultural producers and ranchers while improving the landscape for ducks. But to begin, Graydon provides an update on wetland conditions on the prairies and highlights the need for additional precipitation to improve conditions heading into 2025.
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After a behind-the-scenes tour of their shot shell manufacturing facility in East Alton, Illinois, Dr. Mike Brasher sits down with Nate Robinson, Ben Frank, and Grant Jeremiah from Winchester Ammunition to discuss how a long-standing passion for waterfowl hunting has helped Winchester become the most trusted name in waterfowl ammunition. From Dry-Lok to Blindside and new waterfowl loads such as Bismuth and Last Call TSS, the group discusses the innovation behind these products, their commitment to quality, and the design and testing that makes them the best in the business: Winchester Ammunition â the official ammunition of Ducks Unlimited and our proud partner in conservation.
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