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EP. 112: My Off-Season Projects & Waterfowl Season Preparations

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On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib dives into several projects currently underway as he prepares for another year of waterfowl hunting. From restoring an old aluminum Bass Tracker into a versatile duck and fishing rig to building diver decoy long lines and inspecting & maintaining gear, this episode is all about making the most of the months between seasons. Brian discusses the realities of taking on major DIY projects, including delayed shipments, missing parts, and the importance of setting realistic timelines. He also shares what he looks for in a duck and fishing combo boat, lessons learned so far during the restoration process, and why the finished product is only part of the story. The conversation also covers off-season gear maintenance, inspecting equipment from the previous season, making repairs before they become problems, and the importance of staying organized. Brian explains how the frustration of managing piles of hunting gear ultimately led to the creation of the Gear Roost and why organization can make a huge difference when the season arrives. Whether you're rebuilding a boat, repainting decoys, upgrading gear, or simply looking for ways to stay connected to waterfowl hunting during the summer months, this episode offers practical ideas and motivation to help you prepare for the migration ahead. Topics discussed: • Restoring a 17-foot aluminum Bass Tracker • What makes a great duck and fishing combo boat • Amazon delays, missing parts, and project setbacks • Setting realistic expectations for DIY projects • Building diver decoy long lines • Refurbishing older diver decoys • Off-season gear inspection and maintenance • Organizing hunting equipment for fall • Why preparation matters long before opening day • The story behind the Gear Roost If you're enjoying The Migration Waterfowl Podcast, please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a hunting buddy. Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com [migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com] Facebook, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @migrationwaterfowl Migration Waterfowl Store - Gear Roost & Apparel https://www.migrationwaterfowl.com Patreon - Support the show & get more personal content from Brian https://www.patreon.com/MigrationWaterfowl [https://www.patreon.com/c/MigrationWaterfowl] Migration Waterfowl is presented by: Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com [https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com] And also brought to you by these fine partners: Rig’Em Right Outdoors https://rigemright.com [https://rigemright.com] Flight Day Am-mo https://www.flightdayammo.com [https://www.flightdayammo.com] 10% off with code MW10 Aves Hunting https://aveshunting.com [https://aveshunting.com] Retay USA https://www.retayusa.com [https://www.retayusa.com] frogg toggs https://www.froggtoggs.com [https://www.froggtoggs.com/] The Duck Hole & Company https://m.facebook.com/duckholecompany [https://m.facebook.com/duckholecompany] Northern Duck Calls https://www.northernduckcalls.com [https://www.northernduckcalls.com] 15% off with code MW15 Key Takeaways From This Episode: 1. The best waterfowl seasons are often built during the off-season. 2. Boat restoration projects take more time, money, and patience than most people expect. 3. A practical duck boat should prioritize durability, simplicity, storage, and versatility over unnecessary features. 4. Used decoys can often be restored for a fraction of the cost of buying new ones. 5. Building your own long lines allows you to customize your setup while saving money. 6. Small repairs completed in the summer can prevent major frustrations during hunting season. 7. Organization saves time, reduces stress, and helps extend the life of your gear. 8. Every piece of hunting equipment should be inspected, cleaned, and tested before opening day. 9. Project setbacks are part of the process—success comes from staying committed and working through them. 10. Preparation creates opportunity when the migration arrives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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episode EP. 112: My Off-Season Projects & Waterfowl Season Preparations artwork

EP. 112: My Off-Season Projects & Waterfowl Season Preparations

On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib dives into several projects currently underway as he prepares for another year of waterfowl hunting. From restoring an old aluminum Bass Tracker into a versatile duck and fishing rig to building diver decoy long lines and inspecting & maintaining gear, this episode is all about making the most of the months between seasons. Brian discusses the realities of taking on major DIY projects, including delayed shipments, missing parts, and the importance of setting realistic timelines. He also shares what he looks for in a duck and fishing combo boat, lessons learned so far during the restoration process, and why the finished product is only part of the story. The conversation also covers off-season gear maintenance, inspecting equipment from the previous season, making repairs before they become problems, and the importance of staying organized. Brian explains how the frustration of managing piles of hunting gear ultimately led to the creation of the Gear Roost and why organization can make a huge difference when the season arrives. Whether you're rebuilding a boat, repainting decoys, upgrading gear, or simply looking for ways to stay connected to waterfowl hunting during the summer months, this episode offers practical ideas and motivation to help you prepare for the migration ahead. Topics discussed: • Restoring a 17-foot aluminum Bass Tracker • What makes a great duck and fishing combo boat • Amazon delays, missing parts, and project setbacks • Setting realistic expectations for DIY projects • Building diver decoy long lines • Refurbishing older diver decoys • Off-season gear inspection and maintenance • Organizing hunting equipment for fall • Why preparation matters long before opening day • The story behind the Gear Roost If you're enjoying The Migration Waterfowl Podcast, please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a hunting buddy. Feel free to reach out to us: migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com [migrationwaterfowl@gmail.com] Facebook, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @migrationwaterfowl Migration Waterfowl Store - Gear Roost & Apparel https://www.migrationwaterfowl.com Patreon - Support the show & get more personal content from Brian https://www.patreon.com/MigrationWaterfowl [https://www.patreon.com/c/MigrationWaterfowl] Migration Waterfowl is presented by: Blue Bird Waterfowl https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com [https://bluebirdwaterfowl.com] And also brought to you by these fine partners: Rig’Em Right Outdoors https://rigemright.com [https://rigemright.com] Flight Day Am-mo https://www.flightdayammo.com [https://www.flightdayammo.com] 10% off with code MW10 Aves Hunting https://aveshunting.com [https://aveshunting.com] Retay USA https://www.retayusa.com [https://www.retayusa.com] frogg toggs https://www.froggtoggs.com [https://www.froggtoggs.com/] The Duck Hole & Company https://m.facebook.com/duckholecompany [https://m.facebook.com/duckholecompany] Northern Duck Calls https://www.northernduckcalls.com [https://www.northernduckcalls.com] 15% off with code MW15 Key Takeaways From This Episode: 1. The best waterfowl seasons are often built during the off-season. 2. Boat restoration projects take more time, money, and patience than most people expect. 3. A practical duck boat should prioritize durability, simplicity, storage, and versatility over unnecessary features. 4. Used decoys can often be restored for a fraction of the cost of buying new ones. 5. Building your own long lines allows you to customize your setup while saving money. 6. Small repairs completed in the summer can prevent major frustrations during hunting season. 7. Organization saves time, reduces stress, and helps extend the life of your gear. 8. Every piece of hunting equipment should be inspected, cleaned, and tested before opening day. 9. Project setbacks are part of the process—success comes from staying committed and working through them. 10. Preparation creates opportunity when the migration arrives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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