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Ep. 628 - Duck Hunting in Northwestern Ohio – History, Changes, and Warmer Winters

Ep. 628 - Duck Hunting in Northwestern Ohio – History, Changes, and Warmer Winters

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

October 29, 202455m 2s

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Show Notes

Dr. Mike Brasher is on location with Fred Zink Jr., co-host of DU TV and owner of Avian-X and Zink Call, and John Simpson, manager of Winous Point Shooting Club, for an early-season migration update and a discussion about the history of waterfowl hunting in northwestern Ohio. The group reflects on the vital role that private landowners and duck clubs play in conserving and managing high-quality wetlands and how warmer winters, less snow, and greater hunting pressure are affecting the timing of migration and hunting opportunities.

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