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Jacob Hewitt, a waterfowl biologist, discusses his research on sea duck populations in Eastern North America. He presents two chapters of his thesis at the Duck Symposium, focusing on demographic rates and recruitment of sea ducks. The study spans multiple states and regions, presenting logistical challenges and insights into the predator community. The symposium provides a platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing within the waterfowl research community. Jacob Hewitt discusses the challenges of researching sea ducks, the methodology for age ratio estimates, and the ecological factors affecting sea duck populations. He also shares insights on hunting sea ducks and the importance of collaboration between scientists and hunters.
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Grant Rhodes and Dr. Kevin Ringelman discuss their research project on monitoring waterfowl broods using drones. The project aims to accurately estimate brood abundance and survival rates, which are crucial for understanding waterfowl populations and guiding conservation efforts. The use of drones equipped with thermal cameras allows for the detection and counting of ducklings, providing valuable data on productivity. Grant's project involves marking individual hens with leg bands, radio transmitters, and nasal saddles to track their movements and identify broods. This research has the potential to improve the effectiveness of conservation strategies and maximize duck production. The researchers discuss their study on waterfowl brood surveys using drones and thermal cameras. They explain the process of marking and tracking duck broods, the challenges of detecting and counting broods, and the impact of brood movements on survival. They also discuss the importance of accurate detection probability in brood surveys and the potential applications of their research in conservation and decision-making. The researchers express optimism for the future of the study and emphasize the collaborative nature of their work.
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Andrew Markhart, a waterfowl hunter from South Central Wisconsin, joins Elliott to discuss his hunting background and experiences. Andrew hunts two to three days a week and has started traveling to different areas for waterfowl hunting. He shares his experience hunting teal, wood ducks, and divers, and how he relies on past history and weather patterns to determine his hunting spots. Andrew also talks about his hunting partnership with his fiancé and how they enjoy hunting together. They plan to take hunting trips for their anniversary every year. In this conversation, Andrew M and Elliott discuss Andrew's experience hunting divers, his trips to Texas, and his journey with his hunting dog. They also talk about the importance of scouting and the learning process in waterfowl hunting.
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In this episode of the North American Waterfowl Podcast, Elliott discusses various topics including his recent updates on the boat and water situation in the Midwest. He also answers questions about the worst/best duck hunt he has ever been on, the decline in the quality of Kansas public waterfowling, and the waders and camo Raffia grass he currently uses. Elliott reflects on the challenges and frustrations he faced during a particular hunt and emphasizes the importance of patience and treating others with kindness.
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The conversation starts with casual banter and the announcement of a podcast guest. The hosts discuss past episodes and their friendly arguments. They then transition to discussing turkey hunting, with the guest sharing his successful turkey hunting experiences. They talk about scouting for turkeys and the different types of terrain where turkeys thrive. The conversation ends with the hosts discussing their preferences for turkey size and the importance of habitat for turkey populations. Jordan discusses his turkey hunting strategies, including scouting for roosting spots and using decoys and calls to attract turkeys. He also shares his love for hunting in waterfowl habitats and the challenges and rewards of hunting from a houseboat. The conversation transitions to his boat project, where he shares the process of finding and acquiring a 43-foot wooden trawler to use as a base camp for hunting adventures. In this conversation, Jordan and Elliott discuss the progress of the boat restoration project. They talk about the challenges they have faced, including wood rot and the condition of the motor. Despite the obstacles, Jordan remains optimistic and determined to get the boat on the water. They also address the negative comments and skepticism they have received, but they are focused on the goal of completing the project. The conversation ends with a discussion about future plans and the anticipation of hunting out of the restored boat.
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In this episode of the North American Waterfowler podcast, the host, Elliott, discusses his recent AKC hunt test weekend and answers a question from a listener. He also shares his experience using the North American Waterfowler app and the surprising data he found about his hunting success on sunny versus cloudy days. Elliott then dives into the details of his journey with his dog, Georgie, and their progress in the hunt test world. He recounts their success in HRC tests and their transition to AKC tests, including the challenges they faced in their first AKC test. In this conversation, Elliott reflects on his experience participating in an AKC hunt test with his dog Georgie. He shares the challenges he faced, including breaking the rules and dealing with anxiety. Despite the difficulties, Elliott finds the hunt test to be a fun and adrenaline-filled event. He discusses the importance of training and the value of having a mentor in the hunting community. Elliott also provides tips for expanding one's hunting group and finding mentors, such as getting involved in local Ducks Unlimited chapters, participating in forums, and networking at hunting locations.
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Summary
In this episode, Elliott returns from a break and announces the fourth year of the Patreon hunt giveaway. He also discusses his new boat and his disappointment with its speed. He answers questions about how his dad got him started in hunting, his son's involvement in waterfowl hunting, and the difference between cheap and expensive shotguns. Elliott also talks about his love for marshes and his desire to explore them. He mentions sponsors Final Approach and Motion Ducks, as well as the OnX Hunt app. In this part of the conversation, Elliott discusses his journey into duck hunting and his experience with his son's involvement in the sport. He shares how he initially got into duck hunting after a failed pheasant and quail hunt, and how it quickly became his priority. He also talks about his disappointment in his son not sharing the same passion for hunting and how he has learned to accept and respect his son's interests. Elliott also briefly discusses the topic of cheap vs expensive shotguns.
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PJ Mercier, owner of Navigation Brewing Company, shares his journey of starting a brewery and the process of brewing different types of beers. He also discusses his passion for waterfowl hunting in the Atlantic Flyway, the hunting locations he frequents, and the challenges of hunting in the area. PJ addresses the public perception of hunting and emphasizes the importance of educating others about the benefits of hunting. He also talks about the hunting limits and his personal success in duck hunting. This conversation explores various aspects of duck hunting in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The discussion covers topics such as hunting success, migration patterns, hunting frequency, access to hunting areas, and the impact of hunting on the economy. The conversation also touches on the geography and landscape of the East Coast, including the wilderness and wildlife in Massachusetts. Additionally, the conversation delves into the weather conditions and their effect on duck migration, as well as the proximity of major cities like New York and Philadelphia to Cape Cod. The conversation concludes with a discussion on sports fandom in Boston and the rivalry between Boston and New York. In this conversation, the hosts discuss their experiences with sports and hunting. They talk about how they have fallen off with sports and prioritize family over sports. They also share their confusion and lack of interest in NASCAR. The conversation then shifts to hunting, with a focus on hunting restrictions in Kansas and the differences in hunting seasons between Kansas, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. They also discuss the taste of duck and goose meat and share their experiences with cooking jerky. The conversation concludes with a discussion on homeschooling and parenting, as well as the importance of finding and protecting hunting spots.
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In this conversation, Jacob Caffrey shares his experiences and strategies for successful waterfowl hunting in the Pacific Northwest.Jacob emphasizes the importance of scouting and finding flight lines to set up underneath. He also explains his aggressive calling and decoy setup techniques, using motion to attract ducks. Jacob talks about the local hatch and migration patterns in Washington, as well as the variety of hunting spots he explores. He shares his love for duck hunting and the importance of continuous learning and building on past experiences. In this conversation, Jacob Caffrey shares insights and experiences from his duck hunting adventures in Washington. He discusses hunting pressure and popular hunting areas, as well as the importance of scouting and preparation. Jacob also talks about targeting mallards and wigeon, shot selection, and shooting distances. He shares his hunting season numbers and discusses the gear and equipment he uses. Finally, he explains the process of building blinds and the significance of networking in the hunting community.
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In this episode, Elliott and Jordan discuss various topics related to waterfowl hunting and the off-season. They start with a lighthearted conversation about middle names and then transition into a discussion about the challenges and emotions of transitioning from waterfowl hunting to the off-season. They also provide advice for individuals interested in starting a podcast or YouTube channel related to hunting. The hosts then talk about the Duck Gun podcast and their upcoming episodes. They also discuss their favorite hunting gear and recommend products from their sponsors. The conversation concludes with a review of Jordans hunting season and the success he had in different states. In this conversation, Jordan and Elliott discuss their hunting experiences and bird counts for the season. They talk about bag limits, shooting hens vs. drakes, and the cannibalistic nature of the duck hunting community. Jordan shares his journey with his new dog, Chief Junior, and his goals for training and hunting with him. They also discuss the importance of enjoying the sport and not belittling others for their hunting choices.
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In this conversation, Elliott and Scott Vix discuss various topics related to waterfowl hunting in California. They discuss the geography of hunting areas in California, including the flatness of the Sac Valley and grasslands.
Scott shares his experiences hunting on public land and the different types of hunting opportunities available. Overall, they provide insights into the hunting culture and experiences in California. The conversation covers various topics related to duck hunting in California, including the geographical context, duck migration patterns, hunting seasons, and the impact of weather on duck populations.
The discussion also delves into the differences between waterfowl hunting in California and other states, as well as the importance of keeping a hunting journal.
Additionally, the conversation explores the role of competitive shooting in improving wing shooting skills. In this conversation, Scott Vix discusses the importance of practice and instruction in improving shooting skills. He emphasizes the need for a good foundation and understanding of techniques and methods. Scott also highlights the significance of the visual connection with the target and the role of subconscious shooting. He addresses the issue of muzzle control and offers advice on reducing muzzle jump. Finally, he suggests that consistent practice, along with proper instruction and technique, is the key to becoming a better shooter.
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On this episode Elliott celebrates the 100th episode. He discusses one of the most entertaining waterfowl experiences he's ever witnessed, debates his new boat purchase, and Woody's Top 5.
Video Recordings are now available on The North American Waterfowler YouTube Channel
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On this episode I sat down with Patriot Hall of Famer Matt Light. We talk about The Tom Brady of Turkey Hunting and his time playing with Tom Brady in the NFL.
Learn more about Matt Light here: https://www.mattlight72.com/
Enter Matt's Turkey Sweepstakes / Watch The Tom Brady of Turkey Hunting: https://lighthousesweepstakes.org/sweepstake/turkey-touchdown-2024/
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On this episode of The North American Waterfowler Elliott sits down with Hunter Roenfeldt and discusses the migration in the heart of the Mississippi Flyway. Hunter is the new co-host of The Duck Gun Podcast and has interesting insight to share.
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In this episode Elliott interviews Chris Jobman a professional dog training and waterfowl hunter in Western Nebraska. They discuss what the migration was like for Chris during the 23-24 season. Was it behind schedule? Is it really shifting to the west and why?
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In this episode, we dissect the recently discussed regulations in Kansas that limit non-resident hunters to specific days of the week. Join us as we explore the implications, challenges, and perspectives surrounding this significant change.
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In this episode of "The North American Waterfowler," we delve into a complex ethical dilemma faced by a farmer and a conscientious hunter. Join us as we explore the story of wild ducks congregating on a farm where domestic ducks are being fed. The farmer, caught in a predicament, seeks assistance in removing the wild ducks to protect his flock. However, hunting over the domestic ducks' feeding area is considered baiting and is illegal. We navigate the fine line between conservation, legalities, and ethical hunting practices, raising thought-provoking questions about the responsibilities of waterfowl enthusiasts. Tune in for a compelling discussion on "Fowl Play: The Ethics of Wild Duck Hunting Amidst Domestic Feeding."
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