Episodios

  • RELOADED EP248 | Shotgunning: Practice Like You Play
    Jun 28 2025

    Phil Bourjaily, Ducks Unlimited magazine shotgunning columnist, joins Chris Jennings to talk about ways to improve your wingshooting during the off season. Bourjaily explains that repetition is the key, but there are several ways to focus your training on shots typically seen in the duck blind. Pick up a few helpful off-season shooting tips as the pair discuss techniques and best practices.

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    32 m
  • Ep. 690 - Grill Like a Pro This 4th of July w/ Malcom Reed from "How To BBQ Right"
    Jun 26 2025

    Celebrate the 4th with BBQ legend Malcom Reed of How to BBQ Right as he joins host Jerad Henson for a cookout packed with flavor and tips. From smoked queso to duck breast and firecracker wings, this episode is your guide to simple, crowd-pleasing holiday recipes. Whether you're at the lake or in the backyard, this episode has everything you need for a delicious, no-fuss 4th of July.


    What’s Inside:

    • Easy smoked queso with wild game sausage
    • Crispy, juicy wings with firecracker sauce
    • Duck done right—skin-on, seared, and super flavorful
    • BBQ-style pork tenderloin sliders
    • Peach BirdDog Shandy: your new summer cocktail!

    Related Links:

    • Full recipe details-> CLICK HERE!
    • HowToBBQRight.com


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    28 m
  • Ep. 689 - Science for a Changing World—The Legacy of Patuxent
    Jun 24 2025

    "There's nothing adaptive about AHM!" Why is this viewpoint wrong? "Follow the science!" Why is it not that simple? On this episode, Kayci Messerly and Dr. Mike Brasher go on location at the US Geological Survey Eastern Ecological Science Center to visit with Dr. Mike Runge, quantitative ecologist, to learn about the unparalleled history and legacy of the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in making North American waterfowl management the envy of the world. Home to the Bird Banding Lab, Waterfowl Breeding Population Surveys, Harvest Surveys, and Adaptive Harvest Management, the federal scientists who have walked the halls of Patuxent are giants in their field and have answered some of America's most pressing questions in wildlife management. Yet this expertise extends beyond waterfowl and includes pivotal work on the recovery of the endangered whooping crane, lead poisoning, DDT, moist-soil management, and much more. Listen, learn, and appreciate the incredible science of Patuxent.


    The history of Patuxent: https://pubs.usgs.gov/publication/cir1422

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    1 h y 31 m
  • RELOADED EP246 | Gun Buying Tips For Waterfowlers
    Jun 21 2025

    Phil Bourjaily, Ducks Unlimited magazine shotgunning columnist, joins host Chris Jennings to talk about buying used waterfowl guns. Bourjaily offers some tips for finding quality used guns, modifying an old gun, and even what to avoid when searching for a used shotgun.

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    28 m
  • Ep. 688 - Fred Zink on Hunting Legends, Duck Calling Tips, and Wild Stories
    Jun 19 2025

    In this episode, renowned outdoorsman Fred Zink sits down with host Matt Harrison for a conversation full of wild stories, expert insights, and practical tips for hunters at any level.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Ep. 687 - History of the Labrador (Part 3 of 3): Modern Era
    Jun 17 2025

    In the final installment of our Labrador Retriever series, host Nathan Ratchford, co-host John Gordon, and guest Craig Koshyk—a respected dog historian, photographer, and author of Pointing Dogs, Volume One: The Continentals—explore the breed’s history coming back to North America. This episode explores the rise of field trials in North America, the influence of key breeders and trainers, and the legendary dogs—like King Buck—who left an indelible mark on the sporting world.

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    34 m
  • Ep. 686 - Bird Banding — Behind the Scenes at the Bird Banding Lab
    Jun 16 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Mike Brasher and Kayci Messerly sit down with Dr. Tony Celis-Murillo and Dr. Lauren Walker of the USGS Bird Banding Lab (BBL) for a deep dive into the history and legacy of bird banding. They explore the function of the BBL, the vital roles of its staff, and how banding data contribute to our understanding of waterfowl populations, migration patterns, and annual harvest regulations. From reward bands to surprising recoveries, Tony and Lauren bring to life the science and dedication involved in banding efforts and the role they play in migratory bird management. Along the way, they share jaw-dropping facts that highlight just how many bands are out there and the insights these bands provide. This episode offers an inspiring look at the people and efforts behind one of America's most important wildlife monitoring programs.

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    1 h y 19 m
  • RELOADED EP123 | How To Introduce a Gun Dog to Guns, Water, Blinds, Decoys & More
    Jun 14 2025

    Mike Stewart, owner of Wildrose Kennels, joins Chris Jennings on this podcast to discuss introductions. There’s a right way and a wrong way to introduce dogs, even puppies, to the world of duck and goose hunting. Stewart talks about introducing gunfire, water, blinds, decoys, and the various obstacles waterfowling presents.

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    28 m