• Ep. 48: Building the Perfect Hunting Partner: Bird Dog Training Tips and Common Pitfalls with Brendan Hinkle
    Sep 2 2024

    In this episode of "Save it for the Blind" by California Waterfowl, we sit down with professional dog trainer Brendan Hinkle from B & B Dog Training, a seasoned expert in training hunting dogs and guiding them from the basics to real-world hunting scenarios. Whether you're starting with a new puppy or refining the skills of a seasoned hunting companion, Brendan shares his insights on the first steps of puppy training, how to choose the right pedigree and certified sellers, and essential training gear every hunter should have.

    We'll dive into key topics such as how to transition a dog from training sessions to actual hunting environments, recognizing when a dog is truly ready for the field, and avoiding common training mistakes. Brendan also addresses frequently asked questions from duck hunters, including how to deal with a gun-shy dog, the differences between a started and finished dog, and whether there's an age that’s too late to begin training. From preseason preparation to in-season fine-tuning, Brendan provides valuable tips for keeping your dog focused, especially in the presence of other dogs, and advice on integrating new behaviors into your training regimen.

    Whether you're a novice or an experienced handler, this episode is packed with expert advice to help you build the perfect hunting partner.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Ep. 47: On location - From First Camp to Future Hunts: Inspiring the Next Generation with camp guests & more
    Aug 26 2024

    In this episode, which is a special on location edition, we sit down with a father and son attending their first outdoor camp and a dedicated Hunter Education instructor.

    The father and son discuss their journey into hunting, the importance of introducing the next generation to the outdoor world, and their favorite moments from camp. They'll share their expectations versus the reality of hunting in California, especially from the perspective of a dad originally from Indiana. We'll also explore what they've learned, what they’re looking forward to, and how the camp experience has shaped their view of nature and the outdoors.

    Next, we hear from a seasoned Hunter Education instructor who will delve into the core principles of hunter education, the vital role these camps play in sustaining hunting and fishing interests in California, and strategies to increase the frequency of these camps. The discussion will also cover how to attract youth from diverse backgrounds, the importance of mentorship in the hunting community, and ways parents and communities can support youth involvement in outdoor activities.

    To wrap up, the instructor shares a memorable success story from their time teaching and highlight how hunter education contributes to broader conservation efforts.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Ep. 46: Passing the Torch: California Waterfowl's President on Successes, Threats & the Future For CWA
    Aug 19 2024

    In this episode of "Save it for the Blind," we delve into the legacy of California Waterfowl's outgoing President in "Passing the Torch: California Waterfowl's President on Successes, Threats, and the Future for CWA." As he prepares to hand over the reins, we explore the greatest achievements of his tenure, the initiatives that have shaped the organization, and how California Waterfowl has evolved under his leadership.

    We'll discuss the challenges he faced, including the ones left unresolved, like the critical issues at Klamath. The episode also offers a glimpse into the future of CWA, with insights on the biggest challenges and opportunities ahead.

    Listen as he shares the advice given to incoming CEO Jake, discusses how hunting and conservation can thrive in a changing legislative landscape, and reflects on his plans post-retirement. Plus, expect some entertaining stories from the duck blind and memorable moments from his leadership journey. Don’t miss this insightful and heartfelt conversation about the past, present, and future of California Waterfowl.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Ep. 45: From the Field to the Blind: Will Primos on Duck Calls, Hunting, Heritage, and Filming True Hunts
    Aug 12 2024

    In this episode of Save it for the Blind, we’re honored to have Will Primos, the founder of Primos Hunting, as our guest. Will shares his journey from a five-year-old boy in Jackson, Mississippi, fascinated by the magic of duck calls, to the founder of a successful hunting empire.

    We’ll dive into his early days crafting his first duck call, inspired by his Uncle Gus, and discuss his advice for new call makers. Will also talks about his favorite hunts, including any unique experiences in California, and how he transitioned from call-making to creating his popular True Hunting Series videos. Will goes all over capturing real hunts, the good and the bad, even the misses, you won't want to miss hearing from the first big time hunting influencer in his own words.

    Join us for an inspiring conversation about passion, innovation, and the heritage of hunting.

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    49 mins
  • Ep. 44: Mastering the Call: 2024 California State Duck Calling Competition & Outdoor Expo at Kittle's Outdoor
    Aug 5 2024

    Join us for an in-depth look at the 2024 California State Duck Calling Competition and Outdoor Expo, happening on August 24–25 at Kittle's Outdoor in Colusa, California. This exciting two-day event is packed with activities for waterfowl enthusiasts. We'll explore what the weekend entails, including ammo sales, waterfowl gear, various booths, and more.

    Discover what it means to compete in a world-qualifying event, including the thrilling payouts and the prestige of advancing to the World Championship. We'll also delve into the different types of calling events, such as Junior, live duck, and goose calling competitions.

    Our special guest, Jim Ronquest, will share his journey into duck calling and hunting, offering insights into how he got started and what drives his passion. Learn about the rigorous preparation and practice that participants undergo to perfect their calls and compete at the highest level.

    We'll also discuss the rich heritage and background of duck calling, providing historical context and traditions that continue to shape the sport. Understand the judging criteria and what judges look for in a winning performance, along with the key techniques competitors use to stand out.

    Finally, we'll examine the importance of accuracy versus creativity in duck calls and highlight some of the most common mistakes or challenges that competitors face. Don’t miss this comprehensive guide to mastering the call and celebrating the vibrant community of waterfowl hunters and callers.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ep. 43: Tetra Hearing with Lucas Mashtare
    Jul 29 2024

    In this episode of the Save it for the Blind podcast, our hosts sit down with Lucas Mashtare, VP of Marketing and Communications for TETRA HEARING. Join us as we dive into the world of advanced hearing protection and enhancement for hunters. Lucas shares the story behind TETRA, a company dedicated to providing hunters with premium hearing technology that not only protects but also enhances their hunting experience.

    Discover how TETRA’s innovative products, like the Waterfowl CustomShield and AlphaShield, are specifically designed to meet the needs of duck hunters and other hunting enthusiasts. Learn about the unique features that set TETRA apart, including their Specialized Target Optimization™ technology, which isolates and enhances critical sounds while suppressing harmful noise from gunshots12.

    Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or new to the sport, this episode offers valuable insights into how TETRA is revolutionizing hearing protection in the hunting community. Tune in to hear Lucas discuss the importance of hearing health, the challenges hunters face, and how TETRA’s products can make a significant difference in the field.

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    37 mins
  • Ep. 42: Behind the Badge: Game Wardens & Hunting Regulations Explained. Shotgun regs, ammo limits & more.
    Jul 22 2024

    In part 2 of this episode, we dive into some additional viewer questions and best practices surrounding hunting regulations and enforcement: We will discuss these questions with two of California's top game wardens in CDFW Lt. Sean Kenady & Officer Tyson Hulse.

    1. Why are game wardens taking pictures of hunters' firearms serial numbers during checks? Discover the reasons behind this practice and its importance for enforcement and tracking. 2. With the new CDFW app, what documentation should hunters and anglers carry for proof? Learn about the benefits of the new app and what digital or physical documents you should have on hand. 3. If you injure or kill a bird while hunting but can't find it after trying, does it still count toward your bag limit? Understand how unretrieved birds impact your bag limit and what you need to know to stay compliant. 4. Can a game warden search your vehicle outside of hunting based on specific circumstances and legal reasons? Explore the legal grounds for vehicle searches by game wardens and what circumstances might warrant a search. 5. While hunting, are you limited to a certain number of rounds in your shotgun? Can you carry another loaded shotgun for quick shots? Get clarity on shotgun regulations, including ammunition limits and best practices for carrying additional firearms. 6. Can you share some interesting stories from the field?

    Hear firsthand accounts of memorable and unique experiences from game wardens in the field, offering a glimpse into their day-to-day challenges and adventures. Join us as we uncover the rules, reasons, and real-life stories from the dedicated game wardens who work tirelessly to ensure the safety and fairness of hunting practices.

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    56 mins
  • Ep. 41: Your Questions Answered: The Duties of a Game Warden with CDFW Lt. Sean Kenady & Officer Tyson Hulse
    Jul 15 2024

    In the first two part series of Save it for the Blind podcast brought to you by TETRA Hearing, titled "Your Questions Answered: The Duties of a Game Warden," we sit down with CDFW Lt. Sean Kenady and Officer Tyson Hulse to dive into the fascinating world of game wardens.

    We address some of the most pressing questions from our audience: What does it take to become a game warden, as well as what are the requirements? What is the role or job of a game warden? Discover the diverse responsibilities and day-to-day tasks of a game warden. What is the difference between a Federal Warden and State Warden in terms of jurisdiction and powers?

    Learn about the distinct roles and authorities of federal and state wardens. What are the most common waterfowl infractions, and how can hunters become more knowledgeable about laws? Get insights into typical infractions and tips for staying informed about hunting regulations. How should a hunter transport birds from a duck club, and are hunters allowed to keep birds in a freezer at a duck club? Understand the proper procedures for transporting and storing harvested birds.

    Join us on part 1 for this informative and engaging discussion that sheds light on the crucial role game wardens play in wildlife conservation and law enforcement.

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    46 mins