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Waterfowl hunting & conservation is our passion! We cover everything outdoors, from the blind to the banks. Come along with us as we hunt and fish our public land reserves and bayous throughout "Sportsman's Paradise". Tune in for interesting interviews and takes from much of the industries most intriguing outdoors companies, content creators, guides and historians, as we discuss various topics as they pertain to our pursuit of waterfowl & everything outdoors. This is who we are......This is Last Stop Waterfowl Outdoors!
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The second split of Louisiana’s duck season is officially underway, but a mid-winter heat wave has thrown a curveball at the migration. In this episode, we break down how unseasonably warm temperatures are impacting bird movement, holding patterns, and overall hunting pressure across the state. We also talk about adjusting expectations—why late mornings and early afternoon flights have become the most productive windows, and how hunters can adapt their setups, timing, and mindset to stay successful despite less-than-ideal weather conditions.
Join us for a candid roundtable with five veteran Louisiana duck hunters — Joey, Nate, Dale, Joe, and Roland — as they break down the highs and lows from the first split of the 2025-26 Louisiana duck season. We’ll talk habitat conditions, bird numbers, memorable hunts, what worked (and what didn’t), and how weather and water impacted success across the state.
In this episode, we take a realistic look at the Louisiana duck season so far. The birds are in the state, but constant pressure on public areas has them holding tight, slipping into safe pockets, and moving far less during daylight. We talk about what we’ve experienced in the field, how hunting pressure is changing daily patterns, and why many birds aren’t showing until the evenings. It’s a straightforward breakdown of what’s really happening out there and how hunters can adjust their approach as the season continues.
This episode dives into how the 2025 Louisiana duck season kicked off—from the energy of Youth Opener to the early weeks of chasing birds across the state. We talk through what we’ve been seeing in the field so far, the places we’ve traveled, and the migration patterns starting to take shape. You’ll hear honest stories from our hunts, what gave us confidence heading into regular season, and why an old-school decoy that many hunters overlook is still producing when the conditions are right. If you want a real, on-the-water look at how the season is unfolding, this one’s packed with it.
Join me as I break down the essentials of prepping for duck season. From selecting the right gear, getting in the "right" state of mind, to mastering your tactics, I'll share the tips and tricks you need to hit the water fully prepared and make this season your best one yet!
In this episode, I sit down with my old friend John Johnson, a 21-year-old military veteran and passionate waterfowl hunter. We dive into John's Louisiana roots and the unique waterfowl hunting culture there, then explore his transition to Southeast Texas. We cover everything from cultural and flyway differences to species variations and weather patterns. It's an insightful chat for anyone passionate about the sport!
Join me as I welcome special guest Eric Punch, a Louisiana native and passionate waterfowl hunter, to explore his journey from the bayous to the blinds. Eric shares the influences and experiences that shaped his love for waterfowl hunting, alongside captivating stories from his seasons in the field. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a newcomer, Eric also offers valuable tips for succeeding on public lands. Don’t miss this deep dive into Louisiana’s waterfowl legacy!
Growing up in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, opening weekend of squirrel season wasn’t just a date on the calendar — it was a rite of passage. In this episode, I trace my journey from a child raised in the heart of Cajun country to a hunter deeply shaped by those first days in the woods.This is more than a hunting tale. It’s a portrait of a heritage — Cajun, rural, proud — and a call to keep alive the rituals that tether us to land, to family, and to spirit.
Join us for a wide-ranging conversation with Thomas Smitherman of Hooked & Holler Outdoors, where we dive deep into the art of waterfowl hunting — even when your wallet’s tight. Thomas shares hard-earned insights from hunting breaks in Arkansas, Missouri, and other remote flyways, painting vivid pictures of what it’s like to chase ducks far from home.But this episode isn’t just guns, decoys, and migration routes. Along the way, Thomas opens up about how faith, family, and life’s crossroads have shaped his approach to the outdoors and his worldview. He reflects on balancing pursuit with purpose, making tough choices when you’re far from home, and how the lessons of wilderness carry lessons for life itself.If you’re a hunter, outdoor enthusiast, or just someone who believes there’s more to sport than trophies, this episode will resonate. Tune in and get ready to see waterfowling through a lens that’s part grit, part grace, and entirely real.
This week I’m joined by Kade Bidstrup, co-founder of Wet Birds Company and a fast-rising voice in the outdoor community. We dive into the highs and lows of Louisiana’s teal season so far, sharing what we’ve seen out in the field and how the opener shaped up. Kade also talks about his journey into waterfowl hunting, the role the outdoors played in his upbringing, and how he’s built a strong presence on social media by connecting with hunters and outdoorsmen across the country.
Join us for an insightful episode with Charlie Perrilloux, Owner of Game Changer Boats! We'll chat about the highlights of last year's Louisiana duck season and his exciting waterfowl hunting trip to Canada. Plus, we'll dive into how Game Changer Boats can provide you with a custom, quality boat right here in Louisiana, tailored to your needs and budget. Don't miss out!
Late-season waterfowl hunting can be a game of patience and strategy. In this all-new episode of Last Stop Waterfowl Outdoors Podcast, we’re breaking down how to capitalize on cold fronts in the final weeks of the season, fine-tuning your decoy setups for those cautious birds, and taking a look at upcoming waterfowl hunting regulations that could impact the future of our beloved sport. Tune in for practical tips, insightful discussions, and the passion for waterfowl hunting that keeps us going year after year!
Public land waterfowl hunting can be a battle. On this episode of Last Stop Waterfowl Outdoors, we dive into the ongoing struggle to claim a spot. We recount a recent hunting trip and the challenges we faced, sparking a conversation about ethics, fair play, and the realities of public land hunting.
In this episode, we dive deep into the future of waterfowl hunting. Who are the up-and-coming stars who will carry the torch of legendary hunters? We'll discuss the qualities that define a true waterfowl hunting legend: skill, sportsmanship, conservation ethic, and a passion for passing on the tradition. I'll share my observations on the rising talent in the field and offer my predictions on who might become the next generation of icons in this timeless sport.
In this episode of Last Stop Waterfowl Outdoors, we take a deep dive into Louisiana’s first split of duck season—a season defined by feast-or-famine conditions depending on your location in the state. From the challenges faced by hunters in low-activity areas to the triumphs of those who found themselves in the right spot at the right time, we’ll share our insights, personal experiences, and takeaways. Whether you’re gearing up for the second split or reflecting on your own season, this episode offers valuable perspective and stories from the marsh. Don’t miss it!
Join us as we dive deep into the story of Warren Coco, the visionary behind Go-Devil boats and shallow-water outboards. In this episode, we explore how Coco’s innovation changed the game for duck hunters, opening up Louisiana’s marshes and tough-to-reach waterfowl spots that were once out of reach. From early challenges to the impact of Go-Devil on waterfowl hunting culture, we uncover the legacy Coco created and how his pioneering spirit continues to shape the way hunters experience the outdoors.
In this episode, we sit down with the legendary Dale Bordelon, also known as the "Bayou Beast", to explore the rich history of waterfowling in Louisiana and beyond. Dale shares his journey from growing up in the bayous to becoming a renowned outdoorsman. We dive into his upbringing, the traditions that shaped his passion for hunting, and the stories that have defined his life in the wild. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or someone curious about the heritage of waterfowling, this episode offers a unique glimpse inside the mind of one of the greats!
In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with friends from Evangeline Parish, to explore the rich waterfowl heritage and deep-rooted Cajun culture of Ville Platte , better known as "flat town" & surrounding areas. Join us as we dive into the history of waterfowling in this part of Louisiana, discussing how traditions have been passed down through generations, the iconic hunting spots that shaped local legends, and the role of Cajun cuisine in celebrating the hunt. Whether it's storytelling from the duck blind or reflecting on how the next generation is keeping these traditions alive, this episode is a tribute to the unique blend of culture, history, and community that defines waterfowling in "Flat Town."
In this episode, we dive into the world of shotgun patterning with Co-Owner, Ryan Burnett of Pattern Pros USA, a veteran-owned company revolutionizing how waterfowl hunters dial in their duck guns. Learn how their innovative kits save time and money by allowing hunters to test multiple shells without buying full boxes. We’ll discuss the importance of shotgun patterning for more successful hunts and how Pattern Pros is helping waterfowlers shoot with precision and confidence.
Join us as we dive into the excitement of Teal Season 2024 with the Parra-Hilton crew down in Cut Off, Louisiana. We'll share stories from the opening weekend, break down the highs and lows of the hunt, and talk about what makes teal season so special in the heart of South Louisiana. From early morning setups to the first birds of the season, this episode is packed with camaraderie, local flavor, and plenty of teal action!
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