1 hr 5 min

EP 57. Gene Campbell, Oyster Bayou HC Duck Season Somewhere

    • Wilderness

Seventy-three years young, Gene Campbell is a two-time Purple Heart recipient that has been hunting fabled Chambers County, Texas, since he was a precocious child armed only with a pellet rifle. He humbly describes a legendary half-century of waterfowl guiding - on some of the same coveted properties he's hunted since forever - as, "not a career, but a lifetime love." Among his most cherished possessions are the now-faded-by-time photos of clients that became life-long friends that adorn many camp house walls. Most were lost during Hurricane Ike. What are some of Gene's earliest recollections growing up in this part of Texas? What was the hunting like back then? How'd he get into the waterfowl guiding business, and what's his secret for developing a reputation revered by most? How have the landscape, the birds and hunters themselves changed? From an experienced perspective, Gene Campbell speaks of past, present and future duck hunting in a region once considered foremost in Texas, and remains pretty darned good regardless. 
 
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It's truly duck season somewhere 365 days per year and host Ramsey Russell chases them worldwide year-round. Follow Ramsey's duck hunting adventures:
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Seventy-three years young, Gene Campbell is a two-time Purple Heart recipient that has been hunting fabled Chambers County, Texas, since he was a precocious child armed only with a pellet rifle. He humbly describes a legendary half-century of waterfowl guiding - on some of the same coveted properties he's hunted since forever - as, "not a career, but a lifetime love." Among his most cherished possessions are the now-faded-by-time photos of clients that became life-long friends that adorn many camp house walls. Most were lost during Hurricane Ike. What are some of Gene's earliest recollections growing up in this part of Texas? What was the hunting like back then? How'd he get into the waterfowl guiding business, and what's his secret for developing a reputation revered by most? How have the landscape, the birds and hunters themselves changed? From an experienced perspective, Gene Campbell speaks of past, present and future duck hunting in a region once considered foremost in Texas, and remains pretty darned good regardless. 
 
Did you enjoy this Duck Season Somewhere episode? If so, please rate our podcast, leave a message, and share it with like-minded hunting buddies.
 
Episode Sponsors:
BOSS Shotshells
Benelli Shotguns
Kanati Waterfowl Taxidermy
GetDucks
USHuntList
 
It's truly duck season somewhere 365 days per year and host Ramsey Russell chases them worldwide year-round. Follow Ramsey's duck hunting adventures:
Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks
YouTube @GetDucks
Facebook @GetDucks.com

1 hr 5 min