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Save it for the Blind Podcast

by California Waterfowl

Welcome to the Save it for the Blind Podcast. Dive into the world of duck hunting, conservation, and legislation. Join us for insightful discussions on preserving both tradition and nature. Our podcast isn't complete without tackling the legislative side of things. Discover how local and national policies impact hunting seasons, bag limits, and wetland preservation. Interviews with experts and policymakers will shed light on the intricate balance between hunting traditions and the need for sustainable practices.

Copyright: CalWaterfowl 2023

Episodes

Ep. 33: Exploring the World Through Hunting: A Conversation with Ramsey Russell

53m · Published 20 May 12:00

Join Jeff, Carson, and Scott on a thrilling episode of Save it for the Blind as they welcome the legendary hunting guide Ramsey Russell from GETDUCKS.com to the podcast. In this captivating conversation, Ramsey shares his incredible experiences as a hunting guide, spanning across the globe.

From Arkansas to Azerbaijan, Ramsey recounts exhilarating tales of tracking elusive game and navigating through diverse landscapes. Listeners will be transported on a virtual journey as Ramsey vividly describes the sights, sounds, and challenges of hunting in different corners of the world.

Throughout the episode, Jeff, Carson, and Scott delve into Ramsey's wealth of knowledge, discussing the intricacies of hunting cultures, conservation efforts, and the profound connection between humans and nature. With his deep passion for the wilderness and unwavering respect for wildlife, Ramsey offers invaluable insights into the ethical and sustainable practices of hunting.

Tune in to Save it for the Blind for an engaging dialogue filled with adventure, wisdom, and a shared love for the great outdoors as Ramsey Russell shares his remarkable experiences as a hunting guide.

Ep. 32: Hunting, Filming, and Conservation with Kristy Titus

51m · Published 13 May 15:07

In this episode of Save it for the Blind, hosts Jeff and Carson are joined by the renowned Internet personality and hunting influencer, Kristy Titus. Together, they embark on an insightful journey into Kristy's deep-rooted hunting background and her extensive experience in capturing hunts for both television and social media platforms.

With a passion for the great outdoors coursing through her veins, Kristy shares riveting tales of her hunting adventures. Join in as they delve into her journey, listeners are treated to fascinating anecdotes and invaluable insights into the world of hunting.

From the adrenaline-pumping thrill of the chase to the quiet moments of connection with nature, Kristy paints a vivid picture of what it means to be a modern-day huntress. But their conversation doesn't stop there. They also tackle the crucial topic of conservation, exploring the symbiotic relationship between hunters and the environment they cherish.

As a vocal advocate for wildlife conservation, Kristy sheds light on the vital role hunters play in preserving our natural resources for future generations. Her passion for conservation shines through as she discusses the importance of responsible stewardship and sustainable practices in ensuring the health and longevity of our ecosystems.

Listeners are sure to be inspired by Kristy's unwavering dedication to her craft and her tireless efforts to promote ethical hunting and conservation principles. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or an outdoor enthusiast, this episode offers a captivating glimpse into the heart and soul of one of the hunting world's most influential figures. So grab your headphones and join Jeff, Carson, and Kristy Titus as they venture deep into the wilderness in search of adventure, enlightenment, and a deeper understanding of our natural world.

Ep. 31: From the Gridiron to the Great Outdoors: A Conversation with Cam Smith

58m · Published 06 May 12:00

On this episode of Save it for the Blind, hosts Jeff and Carson are joined by an eclectic mix of guests, each bringing their unique perspectives to the table. First up is Zach Stratton, a California waterfowl biologist, offering insights into the intricate world of waterfowl conservation. Returning to the podcast is Brian Isbell, the marketing director for California Waterfowl, providing valuable updates and expertise on the organization's efforts.

But the spotlight truly shines on the one and only Cam Smith, former Minnesota Vikings linebacker turned outdoor enthusiast. In a captivating discussion, Cam shares his journey from the intensity of the NFL gridiron to the tranquility of the wilderness. He opens up about his passion for photography in the outdoor space, offering glimpses into his artistic vision and how it fuels his connection to nature.

As the conversation delves deeper, Cam reflects on his upbringing and how hunting has evolved for him over the years. From childhood memories to present-day adventures, he paints a vivid picture of the role hunting plays in his life and the profound moments it has afforded him.

Join Jeff, Carson, Zach, Brian, and Cam for an engaging dialogue that spans the worlds of sports, conservation, and the great outdoors, all through the lens of one remarkable individual's journey.

Ep. 30: Conserving the Skies- Inside California Waterfowl's Wood Duck Program

52m · Published 29 Apr 12:01

Join hosts Jeff and Carson on this episode of Save it for the Blind as they delve into the fascinating world of wood ducks and conservation efforts with two esteemed guests from California Waterfowl.

First up, they're joined by Brian Huber, a dedicated waterfowl biologist and the Wood Duck Program Coordinator. Brian shares insights into the intricate lives of wood ducks, their habitats, and the challenges they face in the wild. From their unique nesting habits to migration patterns, listeners gain a deeper understanding of these beautiful birds.

Next, Jim Paroli, Chair Member for the Wood Duck Program and a seasoned district manager, takes the mic. Jim provides an insider's perspective on the Wood Duck Program's initiatives, detailing the importance of wood duck boxes and how they play a vital role in the conservation of these species. He shares stories of success and challenges faced in managing these programs, offering valuable lessons for conservationists and nature enthusiasts alike.

Tune in as Jeff, Carson, Brian, and Jim explore the intersection of passion, science, and conservation in preserving the legacy of wood ducks and their habitats. Whether you're a seasoned birder or simply curious about wildlife conservation, this episode promises to enlighten and inspire.

Ep. 29: From Skeptic to Hunter with Brad Isbell

43m · Published 22 Apr 12:01

In this episode of Save it for the Blind, hosts Jeff and Carson invite Brad Isbell, the Marketing Director for California Waterfowl, and Elijah Kay, a Filmmaker collaborating with California Waterfowl, to the table. Brad's transformative journey from skeptic to passionate duck hunter.

The conversation delves into Brad's initiation into the world of hunting. As a first-time duck hunter, Brad shares his candid thoughts, from his initial reservations to the eye-opening experiences that reshaped his perspective.

Joined by Elijah, who provides insights into the filmmaking process and the importance of storytelling in conservation, the discussion takes listeners through the highs and lows of Brad's inaugural hunt. From navigating hunter education to immersing himself in the field, Brad reflects on the profound impact of actively participating in the hunting process.

Throughout the episode, listeners gain a firsthand glimpse into the camaraderie, challenges, and moments of revelation that define Brad's journey. From misconceptions to newfound appreciation, "From Skeptic to Hunter" offers a compelling narrative of transformation, highlighting the power of education, experience, and open-mindedness in bridging divides and fostering a deeper connection with the natural world.

Ep. 28: Season recap and highlights with Casey Stafford and Jason Adversalo

57m · Published 15 Apr 12:00

Join hosts Jeff and Carson as they welcome back the hunting-guide legends, Casey Stafford from CICC Outdoor Adventures and Jason Adversalo from Fowl Pursuer Outdoor Adventures, in the latest episode of Save it for the Blind. In this special episode, Casey and Jason share their insights and experiences from the last duck hunting season.

Tune in as they delve into the highlights of the season, from the thrilling moments to the not-so-great ones, offering a candid look at what it's really like out in the field. With laughter and camaraderie, they reminisce about old hunting experiences, sharing stories that are sure to entertain and inspire.

Don't miss out on this lively and informative episode of Save it for the Blind, where the passion for duck hunting and the thrill of the outdoors collide!

Ep. 27 : Positive Developments in the Klamath Basin: Insights from US Fish and Wildlife Biologists and CWA Task Force

49m · Published 08 Apr 11:31

In the latest episode of Save it for the Blind, hosts Jeff and Carson delve into the remarkable turnaround of the Klamath Basin's water situation. After enduring an emotional four-year drought, the landscape has been rejuvenated, boasting 13,000 acres of newly formed wetlands, thanks to a combination of a wet winter and strategic interventions.

US Fish & Wildlife Biologist John Vradenburg sits down with Klamath task force members Greg Dyer and Rob Plath along with Jeff and Carson to talk about the current climate in the Klamath Basin and many other hot topics. We discuss the water situation in many parts of the basin, the wildlife and habitat status as well as what the future may hold for that entire region as well as the hunting. Rob Plath and Greg Dyer discuss the permanent water rights deal that is nearing completion and how it is setting the tone for additional water purchases in the basin and in other areas as well as what is happening to cause the recent water to increase all over the LKNWR. John Vradenburg answers on behalf of the US Fish & Wildlife Service these specific questions for our viewers and listeners:

What is t Barnes/Agency project and prospects for getting more water to the refuge? What is the current hydrologic status for southern OR and water outlook for 2024? What’s the Service’s position and role in removing the ADY headgates/allowing water more freely flow into the refuge? What’s going on at Tule Lake refuge with water this year and will it last?

Ep. 26 : Waterfowl Hunting in New Zealand with Geoff Hay

56m · Published 01 Apr 12:01

On this captivating episode of Save it for the Blind, our hosts Jeff and Carson embark on an international adventure as they sit down with New Zealand native and passionate waterfowl hunter, Geoff Hay. From the picturesque landscapes of Aotearoa to the marshes of California, the trio delves into the nuances and disparities between hunting cultures in these two distinct regions.

Geoff Hay, a seasoned hunter with a wealth of experience, offers unique insights into the rich hunting traditions of New Zealand. As he recounts his adventures pursuing waterfowl amidst the stunning Kiwi scenery, listeners are transported to the tranquil lakes and rugged coastlines where his passion for the sport was born.

Jeff and Carson eagerly compare notes with Geoff, exploring the contrasts between hunting practices in New Zealand and their home state of California. From the types of waterfowl hunted to the regulations governing the sport, they uncover fascinating differences that shed light on the diverse approaches to hunting across the globe.

Throughout the episode, Geoff regales the hosts with tales of epic hunts and encounters with native wildlife, painting a vivid picture of the exhilarating experiences that await hunters in New Zealand. From the thrill of the chase to the camaraderie forged in the field.

Tune in to Save it for the Blind as Jeff, Carson, and Geoff Hay venture into uncharted waters, celebrating the timeless tradition of waterfowl hunting while bridging the gap between continents one duck at a time.

Ep. 25 : Turkey Talk with Kevin Vella & Dan Skalos

1h 6m · Published 25 Mar 12:00

Join host Carson in this exciting episode of Save it for the Blind as he delves into the fascinating world of turkey hunting with two esteemed guests: Kevin Vella, CWA Biologist, and Dan Skalos from the Department of Fish and Wildlife.

In this lively conversation, Carson, Kevin, and Dan cover a wide range of topics including: biology of turkeys. intricate behaviors, habitats, and unique characteristics of these magnificent birds, offering listeners a deeper understanding of their ecology and conservation.

Moving on to the thrill of turkey hunting, Dan shares gripping hunting stories and invaluable insights gained from years of experience in the field. From the adrenaline rush of the hunt to the strategies for success, listeners are treated to a firsthand account of what makes turkey hunting such an exhilarating pursuit.

Throughout the episode, Carson skillfully navigates the conversation, prompting his guests to share their expertise while offering his own anecdotes and questions. Listeners can expect to be entertained, educated, and inspired as they embark on this journey into the world of turkey talk.

Whether you're a seasoned hunter, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply curious about these iconic birds, this episode is sure to captivate and inform. So grab your headphones and tune in to "Turkey Talk" on Save it for the Blind podcast for an unforgettable exploration of all things turkey.

Ep. 24 : Pintail regulations, bag limits and all about the Tule Goose with Dan Yparraguirre retired CDFW Biologist.

59m · Published 18 Mar 15:08

Join hosts Jeff and Carson on a captivating journey into the world of duck hunting regulations as they welcome two esteemed guests to Save it for the Blind: Brian Huber, a distinguished California Waterfowl biologist, and Dan Yparraguirre, a retired Biologist from California Department of Fish and Wildlife. In this enlightening episode, the panel delves deep into the complexities of bag limits, regulations, and the vital role of management agencies in safeguarding waterfowl populations.

With decades of combined experience in wildlife conservation, Brian and Dan offer unparalleled insights into the science and strategy behind duck hunting regulations. From the evolution of bag limits to the intricacies of enforcement, they provide a comprehensive overview of the regulatory landscape, shedding light on the challenges and innovations shaping the industry.

Listeners are treated to a wealth of knowledge as the hosts and guests explore the delicate balance between conservation efforts and recreational hunting. Drawing from real-world examples and personal anecdotes, they highlight the collaborative efforts of hunters, biologists, and government agencies in preserving our natural resources for future generations.

Tune in to Save it for the Blind as Jeff, Carson, Brian, and Dan unravel the complexities of duck hunting regulations, offering a deeper appreciation for the science, stewardship, and camaraderie that define this timeless pursuit.

Save it for the Blind Podcast has 34 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 30:19:24. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 11th 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 22nd, 2024 15:11.

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