• 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
  • Ep. 40: Wildlife Wonders: Banding, Wood Ducks, and Rocket Netting with Brian Huber and Jason Coslovich
    Jul 8 2024

    In this new episode, we dive into the world of bird conservation efforts with waterfowl biologists Brian Huber and Jason Cosvlovich. We explore the recent season's highlights in bird banding, the story behind the story of the 1 millionth wood duck video and the exciting use of rocket netting. Here’s a rundown of what we cover:

    What This Recent Season Showed Us: A comprehensive analysis of this year’s bird banding numbers and how they compare to last year. Key trends and data insights that reveal the health and behaviors of bird populations.

    Banding Numbers This Year: Detailed statistics on the total number of birds banded. Comparison of this year's banding numbers with those from last year to identify any significant changes or patterns.

    Wood Duck Video Shoot: Behind-the-scenes look at the final week of the wood duck video shoot, which has garnered 1 million views. Personal anecdotes and experiences from Brian and Jason during this exciting project.

    Thoughts on the Possible 3 Pintail Bag Option: Discussion on the proposed increase to a 3 pintail bag limit. Examination of the data from California Waterfowl Association (CWA) supporting this potential policy change.

    Wood Duck Box Nest Camera: Announcement of the new yearly livestream of the wood duck box nest camera. How this initiative brings local nature into people’s living rooms, fostering a deeper connection with wildlife.

    Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of bird conservation efforts and the exciting developments in the field this year.

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    45 mins
  • Ep. 39: Crafting Heritage: The Art of Wooden Decoys with Rick Banko & Jim Burcio
    Jul 1 2024

    In this episode of the Save It For The Blind podcast, hosts Jeff and Carson are joined by two esteemed guests from the Pacific Flyway Decoy Association: Rick Banko and Jim Burcio.

    Dive into the fascinating world of handmade wooden duck decoys, a labor of love that has captured the hearts of artisans and collectors alike. Rick and Jim share their insights on the intricate craftsmanship involved in creating these timeless pieces, and discuss the surprising value that vintage decoys command in today's market. Learn about the humble beginnings of the Pacific Flyway Decoy Association, its growth over the years, and its current role in preserving and promoting this unique art form.

    Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to the world of decoys, this episode offers a captivating glimpse into a cherished tradition.

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    50 mins
  • Ep. 38: Protecting the Grasslands with Ellen Wehr & Ric Ortega
    Jun 24 2024

    In this captivating episode of the Save it for the Blind podcast, hosts Jeff and Carson sit down with three influential guests to explore the vital role of California's Grasslands in waterfowl conservation. Joining the conversation are John Carlson, President of California Waterfowl, Ellen Wehr, a leading expert from Wehr Water Law & Policy, and Ric Ortega, the General Manager of the Grasslands Water District.

    Together, they delve into what makes the Grasslands a unique and critical habitat for waterfowl in California. They discuss the ecological significance of these wetlands, the intricate water rights issues, and the challenges and triumphs of managing these precious refuges. With insights from these experts, listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the collaborative efforts necessary to protect and sustain this vital ecosystem.

    Tune in for an enlightening discussion that highlights the intersection of law, policy, and on-the-ground conservation work, emphasizing the importance of preserving California’s Grasslands for future generations of waterfowl and wildlife enthusiasts.

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    47 mins
  • Ep. 37: Wingshooting, Birds Dogs & more with Anna V
    Jun 17 2024

    Join hosts Jeff, Carson, and Brad as they welcome Anna V, a true Southern gem hailing from small-town Georgia, to the Save it for the Blind podcast. In this captivating episode, Anna shares her remarkable journey of self-discovery through shotgun sports, faith, and chasing dreams that resonate deep within her soul.

    Through heartfelt conversation, Anna opens up about her upbringing and the pivotal moments that shaped her into the resilient woman she is today. From the backwoods of Georgia to the bright lights of success, Anna's story is one of perseverance, faith, and the unwavering belief in oneself.

    Listeners will be inspired as Anna delves into her passion for shotgun sports and the art of wingshooting. She shares insights from her acclaimed webinar "Women of Wingshooting," where she empowers others to embrace their skills and pursue their passions fearlessly. But that's not all—tune in as Anna reveals her expertise as a bird dog trainer, offering invaluable advice for both seasoned hunters and newcomers alike. With anecdotes and wisdom aplenty, Anna leaves no stone unturned as she shares her love for the great outdoors and the joy of connecting with nature.

    So, grab your headphones and join Jeff, Carson, Brad, and the incomparable Anna V for an episode filled with laughter, inspiration, and a whole lot of Southern charm. Get ready to be uplifted and encouraged as you listen to Anna's story of finding faith and fowl in the most unexpected of places.

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    42 mins
  • Ep. 36: Turning the Tables: Jeff and Carson's Hunting Journey
    Jun 10 2024

    In this special episode of Save it for the Blind, our dynamic hosts Jeff and Carson take a break from their usual role of question-askers to become the guests/interviewees! Joined by Brad Isbell and Stephanie Morgan from the California Waterfowl marketing team, the tables are turned as Jeff and Carson get to share their personal stories about how they fell in love with hunting and eventually joined the ranks of California Waterfowl.

    Listeners will get an inside look at the passion and dedication that drives our hosts, from their earliest hunting memories to the pivotal moments that led them to their careers in wildlife conservation. Jeff and Carson discuss the mentors who inspired them, the challenges they overcame, and the experiences that shaped their commitment to preserving waterfowl habitats.

    Don't miss this engaging and heartfelt episode that offers a rare glimpse into the lives of the voices behind Save it for the Blind. Whether you're an avid hunter or simply interested in conservation, Jeff and Carson's journey will resonate with you. Tune in to hear their inspiring stories and gain a deeper appreciation for the mission of California Waterfowl!

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Ep. 35: Protecting Wildlife: A Conversation with California State Game Warden Captain Shawn Olague
    Jun 3 2024

    Join Jeff and Carson on this episode of Save it for the Blind Podcast as they delve into the world of wildlife conservation and enforcement with a special guest, California State Game Warden Captain Shawn Olague.

    In this insightful discussion, Captain Olague shares his experiences and insights into the crucial role of Hunter Education in preserving California's diverse ecosystems. From firearm safety to ethical hunting practices, they explore the importance of educating hunters to ensure the sustainability of wildlife populations.

    Discover what it's like to patrol the stunning landscapes of California as a game warden, as Captain Olague offers firsthand accounts of the challenges and rewards of protecting the state's natural resources. From encounters with poachers to moments of awe-inspiring beauty, his stories provide a captivating glimpse into the life of a dedicated conservationist.

    Tune in to Save it for the Blind Podcast for an engaging conversation that highlights the importance of Hunter Education and the tireless efforts of game wardens in safeguarding California's wildlife for future generations.

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    1 hr and 3 mins