1 hr 11 min

EP 148. Giving Up Is Not an Option Duck Season Somewhere

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Having grown up duck hunting California's Bay Area and, later while in college, the Sacramento Valley, it was like a dream come true when Mike McVey graduated college, moved nearer to the Oregon border, and started hunting fabled Tule Lake. McVey has since been California Department Fish and Wildlife's Wildlife Habitat Supervisor for Shasta Valley Wildlife Area. He describes the worse drought observed in decades, its effect on both waterfowl and habitat management. How exactly is the drought impacting Klamath Basin? Why's this region especially important to Pacific Flyway waterfowl--and to American waterfowl hunters?   What's "reverse moist-soil management"? What is avian botulism, why is this region prone to outbreaks, how many ducks might it kill, what species are most susceptible? How's duck hunting changed since McVey's been there? How important are hunters - and hunting revenues? And why does McVey say, "to give up is unacceptable?" Fast-paced as a sleek, well-used semi-auto shotgun, today's episode is as interesting as informative.
 
Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
 
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Having grown up duck hunting California's Bay Area and, later while in college, the Sacramento Valley, it was like a dream come true when Mike McVey graduated college, moved nearer to the Oregon border, and started hunting fabled Tule Lake. McVey has since been California Department Fish and Wildlife's Wildlife Habitat Supervisor for Shasta Valley Wildlife Area. He describes the worse drought observed in decades, its effect on both waterfowl and habitat management. How exactly is the drought impacting Klamath Basin? Why's this region especially important to Pacific Flyway waterfowl--and to American waterfowl hunters?   What's "reverse moist-soil management"? What is avian botulism, why is this region prone to outbreaks, how many ducks might it kill, what species are most susceptible? How's duck hunting changed since McVey's been there? How important are hunters - and hunting revenues? And why does McVey say, "to give up is unacceptable?" Fast-paced as a sleek, well-used semi-auto shotgun, today's episode is as interesting as informative.
 
Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
 
Podcast Sponsors:
BOSS Shotshells
Benelli Shotguns
Kanati Waterfowl Taxidermy
GunDog Outdoors
Mojo Outdoors
Tom Beckbe
Flash Back Decoys
GetDucks
USHuntList
 
It's really duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences all year long:
Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks
YouTube @GetDucks
Facebook @GetDucks.com

1 hr 11 min