
Hosted by Andy Shaver & Jeff Stanfield · EN

Jeff Stanfield and Andy Shaver are joined by Brody Hensley, owner of Blue Diamond Concepts.Brody discusses his passion for custom firearms, explaining his favorite types of projects and the intricate Cerakote finishes and one-of-a-kind artwork that have helped set his work apart from other gunsmiths. He shares the creative process behind transforming ordinary firearms into personalized works of art while balancing craftsmanship, durability, and function.Brody opens up about being diagnosed with Alpha-Gal Syndrome after a Lone Star tick bite during turkey season. He describes the first signs that something was wrong, the difficult symptoms he experienced, and how the diagnosis changed his daily life and diet.Brody also discusses how he's managing the condition, the treatment options he's exploring, and the hope that ongoing research will provide better solutions for those living with Alpha-Gal Syndrome.

In this series, Jeff & Andy dive into a mix of useless facts, myths, forgotten stories, and strange truths.In this episode, Jeff tells the story of how Dr. Suess got his start and Andy does his best to explain the “Simulation Theory” in a way that Jeff can understand.This series is brought to you by the amazing Cedar Run Decoys.

This series highlights the highs and lows of hunting public land across different regions of America — the early mornings, the pressure, the competition, and the grind that comes with earning every bird.In this episode, Jeff Stanfield and Andy Shaver are joined by Blaine Becker from Iowa.Blaine shares stories from a lifetime of duck and goose hunting in Iowa, explaining what makes the Hawkeye State a premier destination for waterfowl hunters. He discusses the best times of the season to capitalize on migrating ducks, when he shifts his focus to Canada geese, and how changing weather and migration patterns influence his strategy throughout the fall.He also recounts one of the strangest moments he's ever experienced in the outdoors—an early morning turkey hunt interrupted by what sounded exactly like an ice cream truck making its way through the woods, leading to an eerie and unforgettable story.This series is brought to you by the great people at Chêne Gear.

Jeff Stanfield and Andy Shaver are joined by Wade Shoemaker, host of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast.Wade shares the journey that led him to becoming the voice of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast and discusses the perspective and energy he hopes to bring to the show as he connects with hunters and conservationists across North America.The conversation turns to waterfowl migration, as the guys discuss how the major flyways continue to evolve and what those changes could mean for duck hunters in the years ahead. Wade also reflects on some of his favorite adventures from the past season, including a bucket-list hunt body booting the Susquehanna Flats, one of the most iconic waterfowl destinations in the country.To wrap things up, Jeff, Andy, and Wade share stories about introducing their young children to waterfowl hunting, the excitement of watching them develop a passion for the outdoors, and why passing hunting traditions to the next generation is one of the most rewarding parts of being a hunter.

Jeff Stanfield and Andy Shaver are joined by David Schuessler from Ducks Unlimited.David gives listeners a preview of the upcoming Ducks Unlimited Expo in Memphis, discussing the exciting new additions, expanded attractions, and future plans for one of the nation's largest waterfowl hunting and conservation events. He explains how the Expo continues to grow while bringing together hunters, conservationists, exhibitors, and outdoor enthusiasts from across the country.The conversation then turns to conservation, as David shares updates on several of Ducks Unlimited's habitat projects in the Prairie Pothole Region, the heart of North America's duck production. He explains why the region remains critical to the future of waterfowl and how DU's conservation efforts are helping protect and restore vital breeding habitat.The guys also discuss what a potential "Super El Niño" could mean for the upcoming waterfowl season, and what current habitat conditions suggest as hunters begin counting down the days until opening morning.

This series highlights the highs and lows of hunting public land across different regions of America — the early mornings, the pressure, the competition, and the grind that comes with earning every bird.In this episode, Jeff Stanfield and Andy Shaver are joined by Sam Fulton from Nebraska.Sam shares what makes public land duck hunting in Nebraska so special, discussing the abundance of opportunities across the Cornhusker State and why it continues to be a favorite destination for waterfowl hunters. He also reveals his favorite time of the season to chase ducks, explaining how changing weather and migration patterns can create unforgettable days in the blind.The conversation expands beyond waterfowl as Sam talks about his passion for upland bird hunting, his favorite ways to prepare wild game, and the satisfaction that comes from putting a meal on the table after a successful hunt. He also explains why sandhill crane hunting remains prohibited in Nebraska and the unique circumstances surrounding the state's management of the species.To wrap things up, the guys discuss the proposed changes to Daylight Saving Time and how shifting daylight hours could impact public land waterfowl hunting.This series is brought to you by the great people at Chêne Gear.

In this series, Jeff & Andy dive into a mix of useless facts, myths, forgotten stories, and strange truths.In this episode, the guys look at the history of Daylight Savings Time and the arguments for and against it, why it originated, when it has been repealed, and how it impacts Americans.This series is brought to you by the amazing Cedar Run Decoys.

Jeff Stanfield and Andy Shaver are joined by Alex Yerges and Trevor Austin, the owners of Pacific Calls.The guys discuss Pacific Calls' exciting new "Free Bird" specklebelly goose call, designed for the 2026 waterfowl season. Alex and Trevor explain the design process, the countless hours of testing and refinement that went into developing the call, and what they believe sets it apart from the competition for hunters chasing specklebellies across the flyways.They also preview their busy schedule as hunting show season gets underway, sharing how they divide responsibilities to connect with customers across the country while continuing to grow the business.The conversation wraps up with a look at Pacific's rapidly growing fishing tackle brand, Pac Tac, and the overwhelming response it has received. Alex and Trevor discuss expanding beyond waterfowl and building a trusted outdoor brand.

Jeff Stanfield and Andy Shaver are joined by Robby Nelson, host of the Southern Flight Podcast.Fresh off an unforgettable waterfowl hunting trip to New Zealand, Robby shares what it was like traveling halfway around the world to pursue duck species found only in New Zealand. He details the long journey to get there, the breathtaking scenery, and how hunting in the Southern Hemisphere differs from anything he's experienced in North America.The conversation also covers the unique birds, hunting traditions, and landscapes that make New Zealand a bucket-list destination for waterfowl hunters, along with the unforgettable memories made along the way.Looking ahead to the upcoming waterfowl season, Robby discusses his travel plans, the hunting trips that have become annual traditions, and the new destinations he's hoping to add to his growing list of adventures.

In this series, Jeff & Andy dive into a mix of useless facts, myths, forgotten stories, and strange truths.In this episode, Jeffs lists the most popular destinations in the United States to travel to during the summer months and Andy looks at modern everyday items that used to be reserved for only for the very wealthy.This series is brought to you by the amazing Cedar Run Decoys.