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For the Fowlers Podcast

Podcast de Brandon Knab

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Introducing "For the Fowlers," a new waterfowl hunting podcast based in Northern California. Our goal is to dive into every aspect of this sport we're so passionate about.We aim to create a valuable resource for new hunters, helping them get into the sport, while also engaging experienced fowlers with our stories and those of our guests.

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21 episodios

episode Ep. 20 George Parker from Bluebird Waterfowl artwork

Ep. 20 George Parker from Bluebird Waterfowl

The episode features an interview with George Parker, the owner of Bluebird Waterfowl and the inventor of the Animator, a decoy attachment that creates realistic water sound to attract waterfowl. George shares his background, the inspiration behind the Animator, and the features of the product. He also discusses his relationship with decoy producers and the impact of the Animator on waterfowl hunting. Bluebird Waterfowl offers a unique product called the 'animator' that uses water sound to attract and finish waterfowl. The product has been successful in attracting ducks and has received positive feedback from customers. Additionally, the company has introduced a new product called 'wings' that offers different options for attracting and finishing ducks. The company is committed to providing exceptional customer service and guarantees customer satisfaction. Takeaways * Innovation in waterfowl hunting: The Animator is a game-changing product that uses realistic water sound to attract and finish ducks, revolutionizing the way waterfowl hunters use decoys. * Entrepreneurial spirit: George Parker's journey as an inventor and entrepreneur showcases the power of creativity, determination, and faith in pursuing innovative ideas and bringing them to market. Water sound is a powerful and natural way to attract and finish waterfowl. * Bluebird Waterfowl's 'animator' and 'wings' products have been successful in helping hunters attract and finish ducks. * Exceptional customer service and a commitment to customer satisfaction are key values of Bluebird Waterfowl. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction * 06:28 George's Experience as a Fishing Captain and Transition to Waterfowl Hunting * 18:03 Features and Evolution of the Animator * 26:17 George's Entrepreneurial Journey and Inspiration Behind the Animator * 01:05:24 How to Connect with Bluebird Waterfowl

16 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode Ep. 19 Ty Schenk from Dust Bowl Fowl Co artwork

Ep. 19 Ty Schenk from Dust Bowl Fowl Co

The episode features a conversation between Brandon Knab and Ty Schenk from Dust Bowl Falco, covering topics such as waterfowl hunting, the creation of custom lanyards, and the business journey of Dust Bowl. Ty shares his passion for waterfowl hunting, the inspiration behind starting Dust Bowl, and the process of creating custom lanyards. The conversation also delves into the customization of lanyards, the variety of materials used, and the consultation process for custom orders. A conversation with Ty Schenk, the founder of Dust Bowl Falco, covering topics such as lanyards, hunting, and conservation efforts. Ty shares insights on lanyard materials, custom orders, and the importance of conservation. He also discusses his favorite hunting trips and photography interests. Takeaways * Custom lanyards for waterfowl calls are a popular and customizable accessory for hunters. * The business journey of Dust Bowl Falco highlights the importance of passion, creativity, and adaptability in building a successful brand. Lanyard materials impact comfort and functionality * Custom orders are a significant part of the business * Conservation efforts are important for the future of hunting

2 de mar de 2026 - 42 min
episode Ep. 18 Blake Horton & Troy Miller from Wingin' It Waterfowl artwork

Ep. 18 Blake Horton & Troy Miller from Wingin' It Waterfowl

The episode features a conversation with Troy Miller and Blake Horton from the Wingin' It Waterfowl podcast. They discuss their hunting backgrounds, experiences, and the inspiration behind their podcast. The conversation covers their hunting styles, favorite birds to pursue, and the evolution of their podcast content. The hosts discuss the importance of community support and networking in their podcasting journey. They also share their experiences with guests and the impact of their conversations. Additionally, they talk about their annual hunting trips and the challenges of managing time and family commitments while running the podcast. The conversation also delves into the themes of mentorship, ethical hunting practices, and the value of watching and learning from the birds.

16 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 13 min
episode Ep. 17 2025-26 Season Wrap Up: Public Land Grit to Rice Blind Wins artwork

Ep. 17 2025-26 Season Wrap Up: Public Land Grit to Rice Blind Wins

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2545194/open_sms] A season can feel long until the last decoy hits the bag. We wrap a wild ride across public land and rice country with honest grades, clean takeaways, and a few unforgettable moments: a Scotch triple on teal, specks finishing over water with six decoys, and a retriever turning chaos into calm. We talk about why the 20 gauge clicked this year, how fog and flooding scattered ducks into new pockets, and the simple habits that helped us beat refuge averages more often than not. Caeton breaks down the grind of chasing birds on public even with rice leases in hand, and how a steady dog quietly adds birds by saving minutes when flights are short. Landon shares consecutive spec limits on public and what lighter spreads and smarter calling can do when pressure is high, plus a candid look at how potential limit changes could help keep birds uneducated. Colin closes strong in Southern California, logs a 4.2-bird average, and moves north with stats, optimism, and a plan to chase turkey, stripers, and new refuges. Houn from Foulmouth TV finally gets water on the rice, flips the switch mid-December, celebrates a 12-year-old’s first limit and a banded pintail, and explains why you never leave ducks to chase ducks when the blind’s hot. We also get practical: de-skunking a dog without making it worse, patterning a 20 vs 12 with the shells you actually shoot, tracking wind, sun, and pressure in a hunt log, and setting up youth hunts with safe footing and guns that fit. The throughline is discipline—hide better, call less, shoot cleaner, and let data and patience do the heavy lifting. If the season felt short, the lessons didn’t. Hit play, ride along for the wins and the misses, then tell us your biggest takeaway from 2026. Subscribe, share with your hunting crew, and drop a review to help more waterfowlers find the show.

2 de feb de 2026 - 52 min
episode Ep. 16 California Ducks to Montana Elk with Clay DePauw artwork

Ep. 16 California Ducks to Montana Elk with Clay DePauw

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2545194/open_sms] A century-old duck club, a family ranch under the big sky, and a season that swings from teal swarms to a 360-class elk—this conversation with Clay is a full tour of a hunter’s year. We kick off at Newman Gun Club in California’s grasslands, where cabins ring a well-kept marsh and members measure time by the migration. Clay shares how he grew up in the blind, earned his own membership, and why even a down duck year can feel rich when the roads are graveled, the water’s right, and the clubhouse hums on closing weekend. We shift north to Montana, where his family’s 6,000-acre ranch sits above rolling breaks and winter grass. Clay breaks down his best bull yet, explaining rough green scoring, what it might mean for the books, and how weather, patience, and timing decided the day. He gets candid about the realities of tags—points, odds, landowner advantages, and why draws feel tighter post-2020. Along the way, he compares the rush of a finishing flock to the adrenaline spike of a close elk encounter, and why bow season during the rut can be the most electric window on the calendar. There’s practical insight throughout: how teal and wigeon shape a Central Valley strap, why mallards remain a prized rarity at the club, what out-of-state trips to Washington, Arkansas timber, and Missouri taught him, and how farming almonds and walnuts frames a workable hunting season. We wrap with the future—food plots for deer recovery, stewardship of water and roads at Newman, and the community that keeps both places alive. Hit play for a story that blends public refuge grit, private club tradition, and mountain country grit into one season-long arc. If you enjoyed this conversation, follow ForTheFowlers on Instagram, then subscribe, rate, and leave a quick review. Tell us your pick: ducks or big game—what gives you the bigger rush?

26 de ene de 2026 - 30 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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