Refine
Clear All
Your Track:
Live:
Search in:
Save it for the Blind Podcast
Save it for the Blind Podcast

Save it for the Blind Podcast

<strong>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.</strong></p>

Available Episodes 10

In this exciting episode of the Save It For The Blind podcast, hosts Jeff and Carson welcome duck hunting legends Roc Merlo and Ryley Haugh from Merlo Waterfowl Co Guiding.

Join them as they dive deep into the art of waterfowl guiding, exploring the skills, strategies, and stories that come from years of experience in the field. Roc and Ryley share their insights on the current state of waterfowl populations, hunting regulations, and the unique challenges faced in this year's upcoming hunting season.

Whether you're an avid duck hunter or just curious about the outdoors, this episode is packed with valuable tips, unforgettable anecdotes, and a passion for conservation that inspires all. Don’t miss this chance to learn from the best in the business!

On this episode of Save it for the Blind, our hosts Jeff and Carson sit down with Luke Matthews, Nesting Bird Habitat Incentive Program Coordinator for CDFW, and Jason Coslovich, a biologist with CWA. They delve into the crucial program Luke oversees, while also exploring the fascinating world of waterfowl biology and the trends these experts have observed. Tune in for an episode rich with insights and discoveries in the realm of avian conservation!

In this insightful episode of Save it for the Blind, hosts Jeff and Carson welcome Federal Premium's Brian Kelvington and Adam Moser. Tune in as they reveal exciting developments from Federal, and dive into the critical role that conservation groups like California Waterfowl play in preserving our natural heritage. Don't miss out on this engaging and informative conversation!

In this episode of Save it for the Blind, we sit down with Benelli influencer and shotgun specialist Seth Dortch to dive deep into this year’s shotgun innovations and explore what makes Benelli shotguns stand out in the field. Seth takes us through the newest additions to the Benelli lineup and reveals the key features that elevate these models beyond their predecessors.

We discuss the Super Black Eagle 12ga, its benefits for waterfowl hunters, and how it handles different types of ammunition with precision. Seth also explains how Benelli’s advanced recoil management system enhances the shooting experience, giving hunters a significant edge in the marsh. Plus, we get an exclusive look into upcoming Benelli projects and developments that every waterfowler will want to know about.

Tune in for expert insights, shotgun innovation, and everything you need to know before heading out for the next hunt!

Join us for an inspiring conversation with Rue Mapp, founder of Outdoor Afro and life member of CWA, as she shares her remarkable journey in the world of hunting and conservation. From her roots in processing her father's game harvests to becoming a passionate waterfowl hunter, Rue discusses how family hunting and fishing trips shaped her love for the outdoors. We’ll explore the mission of Outdoor Afro, its role in reconnecting Black communities to nature, and how hunting has had a profound impact on her life.

Rue also opens up about her work with organizations like the Wilderness Society, California State Parks Commission, and TRCP, as well as memorable encounters with influential people, including Oprah and past presidents. We’ll touch on efforts to attract more women and minorities to hunting and how CWA can collaborate with Outdoor Afro to build a stronger presence in underserved communities. Plus, Rue offers insight on where she thinks CWA and the podcast team should focus next, and we dive into her acclaimed book Nature Swagger, which captures her passion for nature and outdoor leadership.

Get ready for the 2024-2025 duck season as we break down everything you need to know! We’ll cover the latest hunting regulations, what to expect on CWA properties, and exciting new opportunities—plus updates on wetland improvements designed to enhance your experience in the field.

This episode also marks the launch of our brand-new podcast, which will air exclusively during duck season, bringing you real-time reports from property and refuge managers across California. You’ll get the latest on migration patterns, weather conditions, and hunter numbers as the season progresses.

We’ll also touch on key deadlines, new hunts, and special opportunities for veterans. As season one of our podcast wraps up, we invite you, our listeners, to submit any topics, gear, or guest suggestions you'd like us to explore.

Curious about duck camps? We’ll explain what they are, who should attend, and why they’re a great resource for hunters of all levels. Plus, we'll discuss the potential pintail options for 2025 and dive into how CWA strikes a balance between conservation efforts and providing prime hunting experiences on its properties.

Lastly, we’ll share some of the successes and challenges CWA has faced in managing its properties and supporting California’s duck populations.

In this episode you will hear all about Jeff & Carson's thoughts on many brand new hunting gear available for the 2024 season. We also are giving away nearly all items reviewed, watch the full episode to find out how. Join us on this special episode of "Save it for the Blind" as our hosts Jeff and Carson dive into the 2024 Gear Guide, giving you the inside scoop on the latest and greatest products for waterfowl hunting.

They’ve taken these items into the field, put them to the test, and now they’re back with full reviews and honest feedback. From top-tier gear to essential tools, find out what’s worth adding to your arsenal this season. In this episode, they'll break down the performance and value of: Fowl and Drop Tine Rubs ($12.50 each): A flavor-packed addition to your next cookout. https://theproviderlife.com/product-category/dryrubs-and-sauces/ 6-Pack Pintail Decoys ($110): Are these decoys the key to attracting more birds? Lucky XHDi ($200): A closer look at this game-changing motion decoy. Pintail Popper Whistle Pack ($90): Hear how these calls measure up in the marsh. Mojo Mallard ($199): Does this spinning wing decoy still live up to its reputation? DBI-Tourch Multi-Beam Headlamp ($85): A must-have for early mornings in the blind. Wicked Wing Bag ($70): Practicality and durability in a compact gear bag. Ammo Test: Comparing Hevi-Shot, Federal, and Boss loads to find the best bang for your buck. Tetra Waterfowl Alpha Shield Premium 90s ($1099): Top-of-the-line hearing protection—does it justify the price?

Tune in as they share real-world insights, pro tips, and their personal favorites from this year’s lineup. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your gear or just curious about the latest innovations, this episode has something for every waterfowler. Don’t miss it! CWA Lifestyle Gear Guide link: https://calwaterfowl.org/lifestyle

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.

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.

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.