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Ep. 100 Save It For The Blind's 100th Episode

Ep. 100 Save It For The Blind's 100th Episode

Update: 2025-09-15
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We’re celebrating 100 episodes of Save it for the Blind with a friendly, fast-paced trivia throwdown. Our hosts Jeff Smith & Carson Odegard welcome a stacked CWA panel—Brian Huber (Wood Duck Program Coordinator & Waterfowl Biologist), Jason Coslovich (Egg Salvage Program Coordinator & Waterfowl Biologist), and Kevin Vella (Regional Biologist & Land Trust Coordinator)—to test what we all think we know about ducks, geese, history, and the laws that shaped American waterfowling.

What you’ll hear

  • CWA origins and early club lore—plus the real first name of the organization.
  • Record-breakers: oldest banded birds, the highest-flying duck, and the fastest verified flight.
  • Law & policy classics: MBTA (1918), the lead-shot ban (1991), and the first federal duck stamp (1934).
  • Tools & traditions: the NES Duck Hunt effect, why sink boxes got outlawed, and sound IDs from the sea duck world.
  • Lightning round stats: IOC’s current species count and other numbers every waterfowler should know.

MOJO Blade Giveaway (Episode 100)

  • Go to our Instagram or Facebook and find the Episode 100 reel.
  • Like, comment, and share that post to enter. Do it on both platforms to double your chances.
  • Deadline: Enter by September 19. Winner notified: September 26.
  • No purchase necessary. U.S. residents, 18+.

🦆 Thanks for riding with us to 100. If you enjoy the show, tap Follow, leave a quick 5-star review, and share this episode with your blind crew—your support keeps these conversations (and the flyway) thriving.

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Ep. 100 Save It For The Blind's 100th Episode

Ep. 100 Save It For The Blind's 100th Episode