On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, host Brian Halbleib talks with Nate Verdin from Louisiana. Nate is also the host of the Falling Tide TV channel on YouTube. They discuss Nate's journey into waterfowl hunting, the changes in duck populations and hunting culture over the years, and highlights from the early teal season. Nate also shares a unique tip for cleaning ducks and the importance of adapting to changing hunting conditions. They also talk about the impact of pop culture on hunting and the responsibility of seasoned hunters to mentor newcomers. They discuss tips for preparing for big duck season and building blinds. Nate talks about the transition from public to private land hunting, the challenges of content creation in the hunting space, and his passion for documenting outdoor memories through his show, Falling Tide TV. They also discuss adapting hunting strategies based on conditions and the significance of preserving hunting experiences for future generations. Nate also shares his journey into outdoor filmmaking, the rise of YouTube as a platform for personal branding, and the importance of authenticity in content creation. He reflects on memorable hunting experiences, discusses future plans for his channel, and emphasizes the significance of connecting with the audience through social media. Nate’s genuine passion for hunting and the joy of sharing those experiences with others really comes through during this conversation.
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