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Ep. 180 – Going Mobile: Layouts, A-Frames, Layout Boats, Big-Water Boats

John Pollmann, DU magazine contributor, joins host Chris Jennings to talk about all-things blinds. The two discuss different approaches for various styles of waterfowl...

Ep. 179 – Klamath Basin: Waterfowl on the Losing End & Conservation Solutions (3 of 3)

In this concluding episode, Drs. Dave Mauser and Mark Petrie discuss recent developments that have further eroded the ability of Refuges in the Klamath Basin to effect...

Ep. 178 – Klamath Basin: Water, Waterfowl, and Fish… A Struggle Emerges (2 of 3)

The mid-20th Century was a period of variation and transition for Lower Klamath and Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuges, in the hey days supporting upwards of 6 millio...

Ep. 177 – Klamath Basin: The Most Important Migration Region on the Planet (1 of 3)

Located in southern Oregon and northern California, the Klamath Basin was once known as the most important migration region for waterfowl on the planet. On this episod...

Ep. 176 – Chef Jean-Paul Bourgeios Talks Duck Camp Cooking

Chef Jean-Paul Bourgeios joins the DU Podcast to talk about his new project promoting duck-camp cooking and recipes from south Louisiana. He also shares a handful on c...

Ep. 175 – The 20-Gauge Duck Gun: Is it a Fad or Here to Stay?

Phil Bourjaily, DU Magazine shotgunning columnist, joins Chris Jennings to talk about the 20-gauge as a viable waterfowl gun. Bourjaily is currently testing out severa...

Ep. 174 – Scientific Look at the 2020 Snow Goose Hatch

Hunter reports on snow geese suggest everything from a horrible hatch to great production, but what do researchers say? Lacking data from goose banding operations, we ...

Ep. 173 – (Bonus) Migration Update from Illinois

Aaron Yetter of the Forbes Biological Station in Havana, Illinois, joins the DU Podcast to provide an update on waterfowl numbers in the Illinois and Mississippi River...

Ep. 172 – Winous Point Shooting Club: Legacy, Lore, and Conservation

Waterfowl hunt clubs have played an important role in waterfowl and wetlands conservation since the mid-19th Century. The Winous Point Shooting Club, at the southweste...

Ep. 171 – Dabblers, Divers, Sea Ducks…What’s the Difference?

Hosts Dr. Mike Brasher and Chris Jennings have a quick discussion on the basics of what separates these waterfowl types. Brasher explains anatomy, feeding types, and o...

Ep. 170 – Lifetime Skills for Waterfowl Hunters

Host Chris Jennings is joined by John Pollmann, Ducks Unlimited magazine contributor, to take a deep dive into lifetime skills for waterfowl hunters. Pollmann wrote a ...

Ep. 169 – (Bonus) Migration Forecasting, La Nina, and an Update from the Northeast

Continuing with a focus on winter weather and how it is influencing waterfowl migrations, we are joined by Dr. Mike Schummer, SUNY ESF, to discuss his use of weather m...

Ep. 168 – (Bonus) Great Lakes Region Migration and Hunting Update

Jay Anglin, DU’s Great Lakes Region Migration Editor joins the show to talk about the current state of migration. Multiple weather systems have pushed ducks and geese ...

Ep. 167 – (Bonus) October Freeze Descends on the Mid-Continent

As a series of strong mid-October cold fronts settles across the prairies and Midwest, there are widespread reports of frozen wetlands, snow-covered fields, and an exo...

Ep. 166 – Master Carver Marty Hanson Joins the Show

Guest hosts, Mallori Murphey and Katie Burke, are joined by Marty Hanson, world-renowned decoy carver, to discuss how he became a carver and much more.  Hanson gets in...

Ep. 165 – Public Service Announcement: Be on the Lookout for More than Bands

Waterfowl hunters are certainly familiar with leg bands on waterfowl, but there are sometimes other markers they should look for and report. One example is web tags. C...

Ep. 164 – Tony Vandemore Joins the Show to Discuss the Upcoming Season

With the regular waterfowl season opener in Missouri creeping closer, Tony Vandemore joins the show to talk about habitat management, the upcoming season, and new chan...

Ep. 163 – The Ribeye of the Sky: Hunting Sandhill Cranes in the Eastern U.S. (2 of 2)

A remarkable wildlife success story and amazing table fare, the growth and expansion of the eastern population of sandhill cranes is providing a delightful new opportu...

Ep. 162 – Sandhill Cranes: More Akin to Coots than Herons! (1 of 2)

Many waterfowl hunters and migratory bird enthusiasts have crossed paths with sandhill cranes somewhere along the way. Dr. John Brunjes, Kentucky Dept of Fish and Wild...

Ep. 161 – Filson: The Brand, History, and Exciting New Products

Dan Drust, Filson director of wholesale sales, joins Chris Jennings to talk about the fantastic history of Filson and how the iconic brand transitioned into the market...

Ep. 160 – Women in Waterfowl: Hunting and Career Advice (2 of 2)

As the overall number of waterfowl hunters continues to decline, it is increasingly important that we invite and welcome new hunters from all backgrounds. An encouragi...

Ep. 159 – Women in Waterfowl: An Emerging Shift (1 of 2)

For the longest time, the vast majority of waterfowl professionals and waterfowl hunters have been men. Although the balance continues to tilt in this direction, we ar...

Ep. 158 – Let Us Introduce a Couple of Guest Hosts

The DU Podcast is expanding its reach and soon you’ll begin to hear shows focusing on the history of our waterfowling heritage. Katie Burke, manager of the Waterfowlin...

Ep. 157 – (Bonus) Mid-October Report from Prairie Canada

With the hunting season in full swing in Canada and beginning to get underway in the U.S., we’re all clamoring for more information out of Prairie Canada, and the DU P...

Ep. 156 – Spying on Predators to Improve Duck Nest Survival

It is well-documented that predators kill ducks and destroy millions of nests annually. What is less understood is how landscape features may interact to influence rat...

Ep. 155 – Tech Tools for Duck and Goose Hunters

Anthony Jones, DU digital media and marketing director, joins Chris Jennings on the podcast to talk about the various digital tools built by waterfowl hunters, for wat...

Ep. 154 – Mud on the Boots: University Hunt Programs (2 of 2)

While there is no doubt that non-hunters can be effective wildlife conservation professionals, our four guests share their beliefs and experiences with how active enga...

Ep. 153 – Hunter Education for the Professionals: University Hunt Programs (1 of 2)

In today’s university-based wildlife conservation programs, it is increasingly common for enrolled students to lack prior exposure to or experience with hunting. In re...

Ep. 152 - (Bonus) Back North of the 49th with DU Canada’s Dr. Scott Stephens

With continued closure of the Canadian border to non-essential travel, the DU Podcast is rejoined by Dr. Scott Stephens to hear about and live vicariously through his ...

Ep. 151 – Retriever Training: Picking a Puppy, an E-Collar, and More Expert Advice

Host Chris Jennings is joined by Josh Miller, product training specialist for SportDOG Brand and owner of River Stone Kennels. Miller explains his transition to becomi...