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Dive Bomb Industries was founded in 2011 to provide waterfowl hunters with ultra-high-quality products at unbeatable prices, backed by unmatched customer service. Over the years, Dive Bomb has become the fastest-growing waterfowl decoy company in the world.
The Dive Bomb Squadcast is the go-to podcast for novice and veteran waterfowlers alike, offering insights into our products, hunting strategies, and life on the road. We’ll take you behind the scenes at Dive Bomb Industries, sharing tips for maximizing success in the field, the gear that worked (and what didn’t), and the adjustments we made along the way.
Tune in to hear from guests across the globe as they share their stories, experiences, and how they use Dive Bomb gear to gain an edge in the field. Expect exciting product updates, expert advice, hilarious stories from the road, and much more.
Join us for an inside look at the lives of the #DIVEBOMBSQUAD!

In this episode of the Dive Bomb Squad Cast, Matt Judy sits down with Dive Bomb customer service manager Kyle Doherty to talk about what goes on behind the scenes of one of the biggest brands in waterfowl hunting.Kyle shares how he got started in the outdoors, his path to joining the Dive Bomb team, and what it's like being on the front lines of customer service. The two discuss how customer feedback helps shape future products, common questions and issues hunters run into, and why providing a great customer experience matters just as much as building great gear.They also dive into the evolution of waterfowl hunting and fishing equipment, how the industry continues to change, and what today's hunters expect from the brands they support.Whether you've ever wondered what happens behind the scenes at Dive Bomb or just enjoy conversations about hunting, gear, and the outdoor industry, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

In this episode of the Dive Bomb Squad Cast, Matt Judy dives into one of the most fascinating birds in waterfowl hunting — the Eurasian wigeon.Matt breaks down what makes these birds so unique, where they come from, how they end up mixed in with North American waterfowl, and why hunters become obsessed with chasing them. He also shares personal stories from years of hunting Eurasians, along with tips on identifying them in the field and what to look for when targeting one.From rare bird stories to real-world hunting insight, this episode covers everything that makes the Eurasian wigeon one of the most sought-after ducks in the flyway.If you are into waterfowl history, rare birds, and the stories behind them, this is one you will not want to miss.

In this episode of the Dive Bomb Squad Cast, Matt Judy talks offseason prep and why getting your hunting gear dialed now makes a huge difference when the season rolls around.He breaks down going through trailers, sheds, and all the random gear that piles up after a long season. What to keep, what to fix, and how to actually stay organized so you are not scrambling when early season hits.Matt shares a few real stories from past years of opening the trailer and dealing with a complete mess, along with why taking care of it now leads to a way smoother and stress free season.He also touches on some recent bass fishing, what is coming up next, and getting ready for events like Squad Fest.

In this episode of the Dive Bomb Squad Cast, Matt Judy sits down with Kyle Lowery to break down the upcoming Flop Industries Ozark Open bass tournament.The two get into the details — from lake conditions and tournament structure to logistics, strategy, and what anglers can expect heading into it. If you’re planning to fish it or just want a behind-the-scenes look at how it all comes together, this episode covers it.They also recap a recent Louisiana fishing trip and talk through what’s coming up next, including Squad Fest and looking ahead to duck season.A tournament-heavy episode with real insight, planning, and what’s going on right now.

In this episode of the Dive Bomb Squad Cast, Matt Judy sits down with Dylan Kemp to talk turkey hunting, fishing, and everything that comes with chasing the outdoors year-round.The two get into spring turkey hunting — what makes it so addictive, mistakes guys make, and why preparation and scouting matter more than anything. Dylan shares real stories from the field, including hunts that didn’t go as planned and what he learned from them.They also dive into fishing, including a recent trip chasing spoonbills and the unpredictability that makes it fun. From being in the right place at the right time to adapting on the fly, it’s all part of the experience.This episode is all about balancing different outdoor pursuits, learning from every trip, and making the most of your time outside — whether you’re hunting, fishing, or just figuring it out as you go.If you’re into turkey hunting, fishing, and real-world outdoor stories, this one’s for you.

In this episode of the Dive Bomb Squad Cast, Matt Judy runs through some of the newest Dive Bomb gear, including a breakdown of the Everyday Pant collection and how it actually performs in real-world use. He also shares a look at some of his go-to everyday products he’s been running lately.From there, Matt gets into a recent regulation change in Saskatchewan that could impact future hunting seasons and what it means for waterfowlers heading north.The episode wraps with a mix of stories and updates — including picking up a van from an equipment auction and a quick recap from a recent Mexico fishing trip.Gear, regs, and real-life stories all in one

In this episode of the Dive Bomb Squad Cast, Matt Judy sits down with country artist Colby Acuff to talk about his journey from North Idaho to Nashville and how music, hunting, and fly fishing have shaped his life along the way.The two dive into the similarities between hunting culture across different parts of the country, the creative process behind writing songs, and what life is really like touring as a musician. Colby shares stories from the road, lessons he’s learned building a career in music, and how growing up in the outdoors continues to influence his work today.From chasing birds and fish to chasing songs and stages, this conversation covers the lifestyle, mindset, and experiences that connect the outdoors and country music.If you enjoy hunting, music, and the stories behind the people living both worlds, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.Subscribe for more Dive Bomb Squad Cast episodes and real-world hunting conversations every week.

In this episode of the Dive Bomb Squad Cast, Matt Judy breaks down his unforgettable trip to Kodiak, Alaska. From chasing harlequin ducks and sea ducks to navigating some of the wildest country in North America, this one was the full Alaska experience.Matt dives into what made the trip special, lessons learned along the way, and the gear and preparation it takes to hunt in a place like Kodiak. Between close calls, tough conditions, and the kind of stories only Alaska can deliver, this episode gives you a real look at what the adventure was actually like.If you’ve ever thought about making the trip north for sea ducks, this is one you won’t want to miss.Subscribe for more real-world waterfowl content every week.

In this episode of the Dive Bomb Squad Cast, Matt Judy is joined by a special guest who’s been there since the very beginning — his dad. The two sit down to reflect on their earliest hunting memories, how their approach and techniques have evolved over the years, and the hunts that left a lasting impact on both of them. The conversation goes beyond the field, touching on family dynamics, mentorship, and the importance of community within hunting culture. Through stories, lessons learned, and plenty of perspective, this episode highlights the bond between father and son and how shared experiences in the outdoors help shape who we become.

In this episode of the Dive Bomb SquadCast, Matt Judy reflects on the closing stretch of duck season and dives into the realities of wigeon hunting. From late-season conditions to solo hunts with his dog, Matt shares personal experiences and field insight from another year in the marsh.The conversation breaks down the common misconceptions around “storm wigeon,” including why they are often misidentified, how rare true specimens actually are, and why their appearance comes from genetic mutation rather than age or subspecies. Matt also talks about the constant stream of photos hunters send asking if their birds qualify—and the high personal standard he holds for calling one a true storm.Beyond the birds themselves, this episode touches on why solo hunts can be some of the most rewarding, the importance of enjoying time in the field, and the mixed emotions that come with the end of another season.