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For the Fowlers Podcast
Brandon Knab
14 episodes
3 days ago
Send us a text Storms don’t just change the forecast; they rewrite the hunt plan. We kick this check-in off with a rain-soaked run to Sassoon’s Petrero Ranch and a surprise favorite: a rock-solid floating blind that changed how we think about concealment and approach. From there, we widen the lens. Caeton breaks down the difference between being near birds and being on the X in rice country, and why blind structure and access can matter more than a louder call. He also shares the humble truth...
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Send us a text Storms don’t just change the forecast; they rewrite the hunt plan. We kick this check-in off with a rain-soaked run to Sassoon’s Petrero Ranch and a surprise favorite: a rock-solid floating blind that changed how we think about concealment and approach. From there, we widen the lens. Caeton breaks down the difference between being near birds and being on the X in rice country, and why blind structure and access can matter more than a louder call. He also shares the humble truth...
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Wilderness
Leisure,
Sports
Episodes (14/14)
For the Fowlers Podcast
Ep. 13 Season Check-In #2: Fog to Floods and a Surprise Guest!
Send us a text Storms don’t just change the forecast; they rewrite the hunt plan. We kick this check-in off with a rain-soaked run to Sassoon’s Petrero Ranch and a surprise favorite: a rock-solid floating blind that changed how we think about concealment and approach. From there, we widen the lens. Caeton breaks down the difference between being near birds and being on the X in rice country, and why blind structure and access can matter more than a louder call. He also shares the humble truth...
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4 days ago
51 minutes

For the Fowlers Podcast
Ep. 12 SoCal Duck Hunting with Colin Ozier
Send us a text Desert levees, crowded sweat lines, and glassy water don’t sound like a recipe for great duck hunting—until you hear how Colin makes it work. We brought him back to explore the real SoCal playbook: go lighter, hide smarter, move sooner, and add motion the right way. From San Jacinto to Wister to Kern, he lays out what actually matters when 300 people chase 50 spots and the birds have seen it all. We start with this season’s curveballs—fog domes up north, odd weather windows, a...
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1 week ago
1 hour 10 minutes

For the Fowlers Podcast
Ep. 11 “Tis the Season” for Limits... or Coal
Send us a text Holiday season meets duck season, and we’re leaning into both. We invited our buddy Pete to swap honest hunt stories, share the gear that actually earns pack space, and weigh in on the unspoken rules that keep a crowded marsh from melting down. From car-camping at refuge lots to slow-burn grassland days and a rice pit that exposed bad habits, we connect the dots between smart motion, better setups, and the mindset that turns “average” conditions into steady birds. We build a p...
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 10 minutes

For the Fowlers Podcast
Ep. 10 From Puppy to Proven Retriever: Richard Gebhart of Royal Gun Dogs
Send us a text A great duck dog isn’t born in the blind—it’s built with smart timing, simple habits, and a plan you can actually follow. We sit down with Richard Gebhart of Royal Gun Dogs to map the path from roly-poly puppy to safe, steady retriever. Richard shares the milestones that matter: crate comfort and socialization, a leash the pup can drag to learn pressure, and early bird exposure that creates desire before any formal pressure begins. Then he opens the playbook on his two-week pup...
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 4 minutes

For the Fowlers Podcast
Ep. 9 "Ducks, Camera, Action!" with Fowl Mouth TV
Send us a text On this episode, I sit down with Anthony “Houn” Calhoun, the voice behind Fowl Mouth TV, to unpack a season that’s short on easy limits but rich with lessons about motion, mindset, and the power of community. We trace Houn’s start from turkey woods to flooded fields, the Grey Lodge storm that hooked him for good, and the crew dynamics that make a hard season bearable. You’ll hear how a dozen coot decoys and a last-minute YOLO resi turned into a seat in a blind, why blades can ...
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1 month ago
50 minutes

For the Fowlers Podcast
Ep. 8 Season Check-In: Rice to Refuges, Sac Valley to SoCal
Send us a text Cold mornings, fog breaks, and the first real push of birds set the stage for a statewide check-in that connects Shasta and Modoc to Kern and the Salton Sea. We trade opening-week optimism for practical tactics: when to leave work early, how to read those fickle mid-morning flights, and why rice flood-ups are quietly reorganizing the whole game. You’ll hear why mallard-focused hunts demand a different plan, what GPS-banded birds reveal about short-hop movements, and how a simpl...
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1 month ago
45 minutes

For the Fowlers Podcast
Ep. 7 What's in Our Blind Bag (Besides Snacks...)
Send us a text The mid-season gear creep is real. We cracked open our blind bags to find out why they feel like cinder blocks, then rebuilt them around what actually matters on real-world waterfowl hunts: safety you’ll use, tools that solve problems, and comfort without the bloat. From headlamps and a trustworthy handheld to a compact medical plan, we separate must-haves from “nice until you carry them a mile.” We also get honest about tourniquets, when to stash a proper med kit in the boat o...
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1 month ago
1 hour 7 minutes

For the Fowlers Podcast
Ep. 6 Inside the Gun Room: Grayson Katka of Field and Range Solutions
Send us a text The wind is up, the birds are moving, and your shotgun is about to get tested. We sit down with gunsmith Grayson Katka of Field and Range Solutions, located in the back of Kittle’s Outdoor in Colusa to unpack what actually keeps a duck gun safe, reliable, and deadly when the weather turns and the hunts get real. From quick, same-day fixes to full tear-downs, Grayson explains how he diagnoses “my gun won’t cycle” the right way—firing, extraction, ejection, and feeding—so you sto...
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1 month ago
55 minutes

For the Fowlers Podcast
Ep. 5 For The Fowlers & The Filthy Spoon Podcast: Two Duck Podcasts, One Conversation
Send us a text Live from Slough House Social in Colusa CA, For The Fowlers is joined by the Filthy Spoon Podcast. We sit with John and Robert of Filthy Spoon to chart how a local-first Northern California podcast found its voice, its audience, and its staying power without trading honesty for hype. From rice club mishaps to refuge politics to why wind beats rain, the conversation blends fieldcraft, storytelling, and a healthy dose of humor. We pull back the curtain on building a waterfowl po...
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2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

For the Fowlers Podcast
Ep. 4 Please Don’t Poop In The Blind
Send us a text The season’s on, the weather’s weird, and the refuges are a mixed bag. We kick off with real-world reports across the Sacramento Valley and Grasslands—warm temps, thin water, slow averages—then map out why the next storm could be the turning point for flights and success in public land hides. From there, we get to the heart of it: the unspoken code that keeps refuge hunts safe, fair, and actually fun. We unpack the social media cycle—reservation flexing, vague screenshots, and...
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2 months ago
51 minutes

For the Fowlers Podcast
Ep. 3 From the Clubhouse: Early Season Hunt At CWA's Sanborn Slough
Send us a text We’re at California Waterfowl’s Sanborn Slough in the Butte Sink—surrounded by private clubs but sitting in a blind you can actually draw or win at a banquet. Boats are ready, blinds are brushed, decoys are out. That’s by design, because when the logistics are handled, you can focus on birds, dogs, and the kind of stories that keep you in the marsh. We meet George who shares the joy of taking his father-in-law on a first duck hunt and getting a young dog on its first retrieve,...
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2 months ago
50 minutes

For the Fowlers Podcast
Ep. 2 Leasing Blinds, Training your Pup, And Building A Life Around Waterfowl
Send us a text The season’s opener finds us at duck camp in Calusa with blinds to brush, dogs at our feet, and a full tank of optimism. We didn’t hunt opening day—and that’s exactly why this conversation matters. We unpack the real work behind a good season: how you earn access, build relationships, and prepare a blind that performs on the slow days, not just the hero days. Chuck joins to share a decade of lessons moving from Los Banos refuges to the Sacramento Valley’s rice. We break down h...
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2 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes

For the Fowlers Podcast
Ep. 1 Welcome to For the Fowlers Podcast
Send us a text The alarm hits at 3:00 a.m., coffee is lukewarm, and the marsh is still black. That’s where our story starts—just a couple of guys from Northern California launching a show by fowlers, for fowlers, with zero pretense and a lot of real talk. We share how late-start hunters find their footing without a built-in mentor: first hunts in ballooning bargain waders, heavy pump guns, and the mix of nerves and joy that comes with walking into a refuge in the dark. From there we map the ...
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2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

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For the Fowlers Podcast
Send us a text Storms don’t just change the forecast; they rewrite the hunt plan. We kick this check-in off with a rain-soaked run to Sassoon’s Petrero Ranch and a surprise favorite: a rock-solid floating blind that changed how we think about concealment and approach. From there, we widen the lens. Caeton breaks down the difference between being near birds and being on the X in rice country, and why blind structure and access can matter more than a louder call. He also shares the humble truth...