Duck DNA Are "Wild Ducks Really Wild?" | MeatEater Podcast

2023 ж. 29 Қаз.
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Steven Rinella talks with Phil Lavretsky, Janis Putelis, Matt McCormick, Brady Davis, Max Barta, Phil Taylor, and Corinne Schneider.
Topics discussed: The open-faced sandwich; a red stag hunt in Scotland and skull plates; when you have a genetics lab named after you; “field to gene’; Flying V like the Army Corps of Engineers; get tickets for the MeatEater Live Tour; how the New Jersey black bear hunt is back on; the Cal Pouch and the waterfowl system from FHF, DSD’s waterfowl decoys like fine art, and Phelps duck and geese calls; Montana artist Chuck Black wins the Federal Duck Stamp competition for 2024; when all of the extinct species are in the same drawer; be as good or better than everyone else; how genetic analysis plays into management; releasing pen-raised mallards is a thing; so much hybridization; the Ming Dynasty as the first to domesticate ducks; when you send your wife out to track known game farm mallards; game farm duck DNA mixing with wild duck DNA; Oh, Jersey!; back-crossing; physiological and morphological shifts; volunteers are needed for the new waterfowl research project; calling all duck hunters to apply today to be a citizen scientist!; and more.
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  • I'm not a duck hunter at all but you're going to have to invite Dr Phil back on for at least another 2 hours cuz he wasn't done! Great conversation!

    @seanrichardson881@seanrichardson8816 ай бұрын
  • Need more long podcasts like this. No reason to make them short. JRE is proof long format is popular.

    @MMAGANG06@MMAGANG066 ай бұрын
  • Over two hours? Now we're getting some content!

    @danorris5235@danorris52356 ай бұрын
    • I know right Corinne was trying to prevent it im all for it I’d watch a 4 hour meat eater podcast

      @griffoutdoortv5882@griffoutdoortv58826 ай бұрын
    • agreed its fine to produce it but so silly when they cut podcasts off@@griffoutdoortv5882

      @dcollay17@dcollay176 ай бұрын
  • This was an EXCELLENT episode. The information and insights from the last 1/3 explained so many of the changes I've seen as a waterfowler over the past 10-20 years. Fascinating.

    @paulwinks4714@paulwinks47146 ай бұрын
  • 7:37 "Let's not make this show 2 hours and a half" Haha! A good attempt Corinne. Ah well, more to listen to!

    @SmittyMRE@SmittyMRE6 ай бұрын
    • xD

      @justarkin4997@justarkin49976 ай бұрын
    • I love their long form content. I wish their yearly tv show would follow the same tact. Making it short and to-the-point leaves me disappointed. I've always loved how they did their podcast.

      @becominghumanpodcast@becominghumanpodcast6 ай бұрын
  • Meateater podcast is one that i could easily listen to 8 hour episodes of. Just finished the shack of love before this one, could make an awesome meat eater dating show up there 😂

    @WildSideOfLifeYT@WildSideOfLifeYT6 ай бұрын
  • "Let's not make this six hours. Let's not make this 2 and a half hours" Juuuuust give us the 6 hour version we'll all listen 😅

    @marshmellow303@marshmellow3036 ай бұрын
  • First cold weather and rain of the season in Mississippi AND a duck podcast. ‘Tis the season!

    @Will-ge7ri@Will-ge7ri6 ай бұрын
  • You know Rogan's podcast is the best because of the lack of constraints and time limitations, well the same applies here. I would have been happy to listen to this conversation go on for far longer. Not sure why there's such a push for temporal linnearity when the pod is flowing so well. I would love to have meateater podcast in a longer form. Love the content as always, thanks to the production crew!

    @KootsD@KootsD6 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. They should do it with their TV show too

      @becominghumanpodcast@becominghumanpodcast6 ай бұрын
  • I could listen to this dude Dr. Phil talk all day

    @user-mt2rv5zo7m@user-mt2rv5zo7m6 ай бұрын
    • Interesting guy.

      @1648jim@1648jim3 ай бұрын
  • why is everyone doing a podcast so worried about time... we are literally here to listen to you talk i could be 4-5 hours. honestly would prefer that but its super annoying listening to people complain like that on the podcast itself.

    @Jamikeus@Jamikeus6 ай бұрын
  • Love the longer in depth condos with the clusters of "tidbits and factoids"

    @spencerflip6770@spencerflip67706 ай бұрын
  • 41:28 They aren't looking for accurate harvest data on the HIP survey. They're looking for hunter classification. Do you hunt and kill a little or a lot?

    @emiller355@emiller3556 ай бұрын
  • You made my day when you talked about Pedals! He lived in my town! I saw him a few times.. ❤

    @heatherengelsman6527@heatherengelsman65275 ай бұрын
  • Everytime I listen to an episode… I always think..”Well they will have a hard time topping that one”….. and then you guys do! Incredible information that is presented clearly and kept my engagement the entire episode. I love all the work you guys put into these shows. Thank you!

    @jmeslo@jmeslo6 ай бұрын
  • To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.

    @user-br8fz8fo8k@user-br8fz8fo8k5 ай бұрын
  • It took me a couple bites to listen to the whole episode. I totally agree with other folks that you need to get this guy back on the show. He needs like another 2 hours. I found his information extremely interesting.

    @Shax2lex@Shax2lex6 ай бұрын
    • He should be on annually to highlight the findings of each year of this study.

      @underthetrees4780@underthetrees47805 ай бұрын
  • Let's clear this up for the Mighty Ducks guys (Flying V). HIP questions only stratify the sample of hunters and the frequency they hunt. It is assumed someone shooting over 31 ducks is a "very active hunter". If you're going to expand a harvest estimate from the harvest survey (envelopes for parts survey, paper diary) you want a sample that is representative of all hunters (some only hunt opener, some hunt 3-5 times, and some hunt 10+ times, etc.), and not just the guys that shoot a lot every year. So, it's the diary and parts (envelopes) that give you your raw estimates, and those are expanded by a "hunter force", with weighted groups of hunters based on their hunting frequency.

    @solso126@solso1266 ай бұрын
  • 7:35 “let’s not make this a 2.5 hour podcast”

    @bford98541@bford985416 ай бұрын
  • Great shit Steve Glued to the airwaves Been on the forefront of waterfowl hunting for many years on top prostaffs back when such a thing existed Hunted all 4 flyways Love the in-depth info, also have a pile of history and hunting with them chaps from Flying V Practically school them in there transplant state of Montana every December east of you guys in honker country Glad to see the great partnership you have always associated yourself with I’m a lifetimer with the Meateater Carry on

    @deedraper9796@deedraper97966 ай бұрын
  • The flyway has shifted to south dakota over the years. With all of the field tiling going on, our small water ponds are drying up.

    @gronnie3975@gronnie39756 ай бұрын
  • One of the BEST podcasts you have ever done!! That one could have kept going. Have Dr Phil on again….excellent content!

    @user-yn8vx5lw4f@user-yn8vx5lw4f6 ай бұрын
  • the lead shot is all down with the gold hahaha. I get so much lead shot in my gold pan haha

    @collinmc90@collinmc906 ай бұрын
  • Like the longer podcasts, would be bloody great if there was time stamps, would be hard i get because of all the topics changing but would be GREAT! Keep going from Australia

    @noshvan7294@noshvan72946 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic episode! Personally love the longer podcasts!

    @caseybaroffio1309@caseybaroffio13096 ай бұрын
  • I just noticed Brody’s microphone says “suck it Brody” on it 😂😂

    @keithkester8574@keithkester85745 ай бұрын
  • Already listened to this but I’m rewatching since I miss stuff at work and I just caught when Danielle says let’s not make this 2 and 1/2 hours long 😂

    @Ronnie-NE-Fishin@Ronnie-NE-Fishin5 ай бұрын
  • Definitely enjoyed this take at looking at the prehistory to present background on a critter. Especially on one so well known. Dr. Phil is the man !

    @goldenhipsterjourneys6728@goldenhipsterjourneys67286 ай бұрын
  • How great is this episode so much information I’m super excited about this movement forward in conversation great work Phil , Steve get Phill back on and ask him about his trip to Australia recently great work meat eater team 👌

    @user-jn7by1cq4x@user-jn7by1cq4x5 ай бұрын
  • Love the content. Great episode. Phil was an awesome guest.

    @oopa123456789@oopa1234567896 ай бұрын
  • As a duck hunter, very interesting episode. Thanks!

    @1648jim@1648jim3 ай бұрын
  • This was quite enthralling

    @BenC-77@BenC-776 ай бұрын
  • Great show guys 👍🏼

    @antlerking69@antlerking695 ай бұрын
  • Keep hoping to see you here in bozeman! Love what you do!

    @SouthPawFPV@SouthPawFPV6 ай бұрын
  • Best podcast ever! (Coming from a fisheries biologist and avid waterfowler) I live on Oahu, HI,and ❤ the hawaiian Duck experiment. Hunt NODAK

    @johnpeschon2996@johnpeschon29965 ай бұрын
  • Love the passion from these fellars, hunter science!

    @jasonhaff9757@jasonhaff97576 ай бұрын
  • I got me a mallard/pintail hybrid this last season!!

    @mattmelby3292@mattmelby32923 ай бұрын
  • Im a MN duck hunter and hunt the western prairie area. A few factors causing the decline in my area are primarily farming related. The rate of tiling and draining on potholes is staggering. Just look at a satellite photo of the big stone lake area and contrast MN and south Dakota. They used to look the same. Ive seen some of my best sloughs get destroyed with increased water and nutrient load. The water levels increase, someone thrown in minnows and the scud population crashed. 20 years ago my waders and decoys would be covered in shrimp. Now nothing in the same sloughs.

    @thebrushhawg@thebrushhawg4 ай бұрын
  • Well done. Good podcast.

    @jaimeg9058@jaimeg90585 ай бұрын
  • Excellent episode

    @HOEHN5@HOEHN54 ай бұрын
  • we need a part 2!

    @semiprohunter@semiprohunter6 ай бұрын
  • I have watched mergansers sitting behind spawning spring salmon on the wind river eating spawn! Physically saw it from above the bird looked like it was flying underwater behind these salmon!!

    @mattmelby3292@mattmelby32923 ай бұрын
  • Loved the show! I think Steve should come hunt blacktails in California on public land so he can see what it’s like. Would be a great episode!

    @drewbattles787@drewbattles7876 ай бұрын
  • As the world's worst duck hunter (won the title after miserable shooting last weekend) this podcast was fascinating!!!

    @usmcmma@usmcmma4 ай бұрын
  • I always loving hear what Dr Phil has to say. Wanted to point out that harvest numbers are not reduced from the HIP survey. The HIP survey is used to create the sample, or pool of hunters, for the actual harvest survey. The HIP asks the question about the number of birds harvest in the categories to break the sample into different groups of hunters, or buckets if you will, so that the sample will accurately represent the hunting population. It is know how many hunters fall into these buckets so by choosing different numbers of hunters from each bucket they don’t skew them results by accidentally getting to many from one bucket. To many in the higher buckets and your survey over estimates the harvest, to many in the lower bucket and it under estimates the harvest.

    @fowlplayoutdoors68@fowlplayoutdoors686 ай бұрын
  • Just duck hunted in gulf between corpus christi and Brownsville. Shot pintail, widgeon, redheads,ring necks, model, gradwall, green winged teal but no mallards

    @JosueLopez-km7kh@JosueLopez-km7kh6 ай бұрын
  • Ayy, Wright State University! "Right State, Wrong School."

    @NVEMBER@NVEMBER6 ай бұрын
  • Does anyone have the timestamp for when they talk about the topic in the title?

    @nodical802@nodical8026 ай бұрын
    • There isn't an exact point but 2:00:00 is roughly when they get into it, but there is a little lead-in before that provides more background.

      @kanagawakenji7@kanagawakenji76 ай бұрын
  • I could of listen for another 2 hrs!!!

    @Chiefoflooncreek@Chiefoflooncreek6 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant!

    @TonyBynum@TonyBynum6 ай бұрын
  • As a Texan, that’s not west Texas... West Texas is called south texas, the panhandle is called West Texas, North Texas is called the metroplex, South Texas is called the coast, and I guess East Texas is pretty accurately named. Hope this helps 😂

    @BDOTheLaw@BDOTheLaw6 ай бұрын
  • Sac Refuge!!!!! Great area

    @unkleluke4556@unkleluke45565 ай бұрын
  • As a native West Texan, the area he drew on his map is South Texas and includes the Valley. Maybe South Central, including some of the hill country, if we're being generous. West Texas is Big Bend, Fort Davis, the oil fields of Midland and Odessa, and East to Abilene. Draw a big old circle around that, but exclude everything super far west, like El Paso and far North which is the Panhandle. If you are looking at a satellite image and it looks green, you are looking East of West Texas.

    @matthewormsby4690@matthewormsby46906 ай бұрын
  • I watched a video of you hunting in Alaska for Sitka Deer. Have you ever tried Vancouver Island hunting Sitka Deer? It's tough

    @newffee@newffee6 ай бұрын
  • LOL!!! The growler comment went right over his head like a mottled, Mexican hybrid at 100 yards Ha ha ha😂😂

    @ocavant@ocavant6 ай бұрын
  • How soon until the Wooley Mammoth season opens?

    @oscarb9139@oscarb91396 ай бұрын
  • Could you guys get into the B.C grizzly hunt. It’s quite the situation.

    @cariboomike99@cariboomike996 ай бұрын
    • Hey Mike, I’m in the Cariboo, too bad we can’t participate in the duck dna project, the grizzly hunt really is a “situation” . Would be nice if Steve would take up a conversation about it. Not sure if it would help our dilemma , but would be good to hear their take on it

      @mtnman6942@mtnman69426 ай бұрын
    • What is the situation?

      @kanagawakenji7@kanagawakenji76 ай бұрын
    • @@kanagawakenji7 long story short. It was a open hunt, now closed due to political pressure.

      @cariboomike99@cariboomike996 ай бұрын
    • @@mtnman6942 anything that brings it to more people’s attention is never a bad thing.

      @cariboomike99@cariboomike996 ай бұрын
  • Man if you want genetics from western Canada Alberta specifically i would send samples to ya no problem

    @D.o.a@D.o.a6 ай бұрын
    • And I’d send samples from British Columbia

      @mtnman6942@mtnman69426 ай бұрын
  • Saying New Zealand doesn't have preditors except cats isn't quite right. We have Ferrets, stoats, weasels, hedgehogs, rats, hawks and even blackback gulls all predate on ducks here

    @erroljohnston1412@erroljohnston14126 ай бұрын
  • teal increase in MN may be because of the addition and popularity of the new early teal season

    @50finders21@50finders216 ай бұрын
  • 1:11:30 Muley Ducks!

    @constitutionalist4391@constitutionalist43915 ай бұрын
  • I’ve seen a pair juvenile Mallards feeding on shad just after the spawn in Castaic Lake CA. So much so we ended up moving spots after the pair made a few too many attempts to steal live bait off the hook.

    @RavenousMarmot@RavenousMarmot6 ай бұрын
  • I have been asked to do the wing surveys numerus times. That is my guess where they are getting the numbers based on species. The HIP in Nebraska has only said ducks in the verbiage.

    @ivannaciv@ivannaciv6 ай бұрын
  • What about Texas Hill Country.

    @DaleSchweers@DaleSchweers6 ай бұрын
  • This past weekend the ducks were moving in southwest Minnesota! A far cry from what we used to see, but we’ve learned not to shoot the roost off of our ponds in the morning so they return every evening and bring us more birds. Couple few ducks every time you go hunting or every one limits once and they don’t come back to roost. It’s the dogs that keep me ducking these days + my son + my grandson! My county has lost most of the wetlands due to farming drainage and practices. Over 95%. That will wreck your duck hunting and hunters! Lucky enough to have access to private property. And have 2 dozen wood duck houses up and maintain.

    @fishduckdog@fishduckdog6 ай бұрын
  • Crazy interesting. I am a creationist,so the millions of years stuff is just stuff. Interesting that genetics, brings common ancestry back to the Biblical Ark event. Great Content

    @20020x@20020x5 ай бұрын
  • Lol Corinne 7:40 well that didn’t happen but I don’t think anyone complained😂

    @mitchmccron5211@mitchmccron52116 ай бұрын
  • What he was going to say about white bread is not to feed it to ducks bc it causes angel wing syndrome twisting their wings outward causing them the inability to fly

    @teaganjordan9743@teaganjordan97435 ай бұрын
  • I don't duck hunt and I never plan to, but this was really interesting information.

    @vonbose@vonbose6 ай бұрын
    • You should try at least once. Lots of fun

      @Eric-dr5bj@Eric-dr5bj6 ай бұрын
  • We have a ton on mallards feeding on spawned salmon here in the PNW

    @bradleymccutchen520@bradleymccutchen5206 ай бұрын
    • I wonder if they taste different that time of year; like spring vs fall black bears.

      @kanagawakenji7@kanagawakenji76 ай бұрын
  • Khaki Campbell is NOT the blonde mallard. That would be more towards the buff duck.

    @Bamapride1000@Bamapride10005 ай бұрын
  • How old are the producers? 90? Why still hung up on yesteryears time constrained formats??

    @CSestp@CSestp6 ай бұрын
  • Max is 100 percent right. The twin cities are holding birds year around with all the factories pumping hot water back into the rivers and lakes. So they have a place to be year around.

    @JBaldwin2001@JBaldwin20016 ай бұрын
    • Around me it's water treatment ponds, every town's water treatment plant has retention ponds that hold an absurd number of birds and all off limits to hunters.

      @underthetrees4780@underthetrees47805 ай бұрын
  • Help us get a Black bear hunt in Florida

    @manbearpig8971@manbearpig89715 ай бұрын
  • I would have liked to have seen this podcast with waterfowl biologists from USFWS included.

    @NDFlyFisher@NDFlyFisher6 ай бұрын
    • Why? The federal government is AWFUL at wildlife research and control.

      @Ca_Tule_Ninja@Ca_Tule_Ninja6 ай бұрын
    • @@Ca_Tule_Ninja Why? Because the USFWS sets the regulations and handles much of the data collection and analyses. In conjunction with state agencies this is how seasons and limits are set. Because you for an unexplained reason think they are horrible at research doesn’t make it anything but your opinion. Much of the discussion on this podcast could have benefitted from explanations by those charged with waterfowl management.

      @NDFlyFisher@NDFlyFisher6 ай бұрын
  • So the question is really, are eastern Mallards bound to extinction? They have survived for how many years now? This is extremely interesting. Definitely sounds a lot like Pheasants here in the Atlantic states. They boomed and then died out.

    @alexandercluster3003@alexandercluster30036 ай бұрын
  • Would love to participate in the duck dna program. The majority of the birds I get are mallards. Hopefully the program extends to Canada soon as well. I live a couple hours north/east of Toronto and would love to contribute

    @jeremywhelan2707@jeremywhelan27076 ай бұрын
  • Would suggest no time limit on lively discussions. That is the advantage of having a podcast.

    @petric334@petric3346 ай бұрын
  • I thought khaki campbells were only domestic

    @teaganjordan9743@teaganjordan97435 ай бұрын
  • "lets not make the show 2 hours and a half" 2:42

    @nickfazekas7862@nickfazekas78626 ай бұрын
  • Scottish here, the word for gutting a deer over here is gralloch

    @lewisuttley1@lewisuttley16 ай бұрын
  • I had pet malards, and they would run to us saying come get this bug. They 100% ate bugs and worms.

    @thomaswright8884@thomaswright88845 ай бұрын
  • In the uk we call gutting a deer “gralloching” and what comes out is “the gralloch”. The Scottish government doesn’t give a cull figure but it does have the right to monitor deer damage and force extra culls. The deer (or any game animal/bird) is the property of the landowner to do with as he pleases. With the volumes of deer we have to shoot each year we couldn’t possibly eat them ourselves so we have to sell them into game dealers so they make the food chain.

    @AthinaHuntingTours@AthinaHuntingTours6 ай бұрын
    • Could someone who went there to hunt eat the deer they shot? I don’t know if I would go there to kill a deer I’m not allowed to eat.

      @my600_lblife@my600_lblife6 ай бұрын
  • I've watched plenty a mallard and wood duck loading up on baby carp in neighborhood ponds. I just think they wouldn't pass up a free meal.

    @Thewoodlandworkshop@Thewoodlandworkshop6 ай бұрын
  • Are there 2 meat eater shows

    @roysalisbury6174@roysalisbury61745 ай бұрын
  • There’s no way in hell Steve likes Brian Jonestown Massacre. I thought I was the only one in the country try who hunts and bjm is my favorite band

    @traaaaavis@traaaaavis6 ай бұрын
  • It's gralloch. The term for gutting a deer

    @thomasgordon935@thomasgordon9355 ай бұрын
  • Always said banded ducks where tame ducks lol and that sucks guise my GPS mallard is a “released” duck as well!

    @BrockLowell@BrockLowell4 ай бұрын
  • New to waterfowling last year in the Nodak area wow I just got a PHD in farm ducks. Releasing domesticated animals into the wild 100s of years ago reaping the Ls in 2023. Fast returns equal long term problems in the future Facts

    @davidtisch5237@davidtisch52376 ай бұрын
  • Oh it's still funny!

    @edwardkovack8368@edwardkovack83685 ай бұрын
  • In Arkansas you have to send in a tooth for aging purposes, but you don't have to actually bring them in.

    @justinmoss1524@justinmoss15246 ай бұрын
  • im from MN, at first, it was nothing but a couple blue wing teal then it was a crap load of greenwing, then it proceeded to be a bunch of mallards. it was a strange year....usually i get nothing but wood ducks.

    @jygonshen@jygonshen6 ай бұрын
  • I know a border spot I can help

    @owenwhite1894@owenwhite18946 ай бұрын
  • Not pumped about the MeatEater waterfowl content coming. Duck commander affect 2.0 coming to a marsh near you.

    @chevyon37s@chevyon37s6 ай бұрын
  • Could have listened for another 3 hours.

    @Robert-Bobby-Rob@Robert-Bobby-Rob6 ай бұрын
  • Gruuleck

    @ashleymann666@ashleymann6665 ай бұрын
  • Idea for a pod that would rocket this cast to the moon....have Steve open up about his older brother and their conflicting thoughts on hunting

    @archangel19@archangel196 ай бұрын
    • Why do you have to be so interested in their personal beliefs if they obviously don't want to share them or the conflict to be public? This is part of the problem today. Everyone has to know every little thing.

      @loganmaddocks4703@loganmaddocks47036 ай бұрын
    • When you make your living being in the spotlight that’s part of the gig

      @Joe-xm3fm@Joe-xm3fm6 ай бұрын
    • Steve had his brother on a few times early on in the podcast go back and listen to them

      @cjn6564@cjn65646 ай бұрын
    • @@Joe-xm3fm nah man that's what I'm saying. It's horrible to think that just because someone has made a name, brand, and podcast inherently means they can't have any privacy within their lives.

      @loganmaddocks4703@loganmaddocks47036 ай бұрын
  • If there is more don’t stop the podcast, nobody here is making you, you are making g yourself stop with a time limit, I can handle a 2-5 hour podcast even in parts.

    @41dfcpea90@41dfcpea906 ай бұрын
  • Ducks definitely purposely eat fish eggs

    @jacobewilson878@jacobewilson8786 ай бұрын
  • My girlfriend is banded. Not feeling secure in my relationship

    @Matt-qv8zj@Matt-qv8zj5 ай бұрын
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