The Shooting Time Podcast with host Phil Kahnke will focus on various aspects of waterfowl, waterfowl hunting, and a splash of waterfowl photography. Discussions touch on the deeper aspects of hunting and why we do it, places we hunt, conservation of those places, dogs, and the gear involved in the chase of migratory wildfowl.
Episodes
Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
Episode 11: Things We Forget, But Shouldn't
Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
In this episode the three of us (Phil, Ryan, and Bill) discuss a little more on the Canadian border situation and the impacts on the hunting world. We spend some time on another recurring topic that we quickly called "Cool moments while hunting" but I think I like the idea of "moments we forget but shouldn't" better. We try to highlight those little moments during a duck hunt that really make the hunt what it is.
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Episode 10: Rebirth
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
We're back and ready to roll.
Thanks for everyone that stuck around and welcome to those new to the podcast. In this second go round of the podcast I have asked Ryan Graves to be a regular co-host along with my regular co-host Bill Bartz.
We sat down and just talked about some general duck hunting info in this episode and as we get going we will be diving into more specific topics that will range from science, tips/tactics, gear, ethics, people, history, etc, etc, etc... For now we just wanted to get things rolling and after one previous attempt where the audio didn't record properly we are full steam ahead.
Monday Oct 22, 2018
Episode 9: Josh Raggio
Monday Oct 22, 2018
Monday Oct 22, 2018
I was joined for this episode by custom call maker and artist extraordinaire, Josh Raggio. We talked about his hunting in Mississippi and how it differs so much from where I hunt up north, some of the things that go into callmaking, and just hunting in general. Thanks for listening!
Monday Oct 08, 2018
Episode 8 - A look into a waterfowl company
Monday Oct 08, 2018
Monday Oct 08, 2018
This week I was joined by Josh Dokken, director of marketing for Banded Holdings, which consists of Banded, Greenhead Gear, and Avery Outdoors, as well as Avery Sporting Dog products. Josh happens to be from my hometown so we talk shop about that for a while but i was also curious about how some of the inner workings of a waterfowl product company move on a day to day basis.
Wednesday Oct 03, 2018
Episode 7: Ryan Graves
Wednesday Oct 03, 2018
Wednesday Oct 03, 2018
About 16-17 years ago, I met the guest of this episode in a pit at Tim Ground's hunt club. We had been chatting over the past few weeks about doing a podcast and oddly we picked the day right after Tim's untimely passing. Ryan Graves is a duck hunter that loves duck hunting for what is beyond the shooting and calling. I remember when I met him and saw his house, even when he was a very young guy, that his house was full of waterfowl prints and other pieces of waterfowl history. He has a great reverence for the sport and we had a good time discussing things old and new...enjoy!
Monday Sep 24, 2018
Episode 6: "Live" Goose Hunt
Monday Sep 24, 2018
Monday Sep 24, 2018
Join in on a "live" goose hunt recorded yesterday in southern Minnesota. Recorded on location in an A frame, we talk about some of the basics of our hunt while me and my friend and guest Mike Bartelt talk about a recent mule deer hunt that we went on in Colorado. We worked several flocks of geese, didn't shoot at some we should have, and have a couple of flocks come in and give us shooting opportunities.
Monday Sep 17, 2018
Episode 5: Boat Blinds Uncovered - The 4 C's
Monday Sep 17, 2018
Monday Sep 17, 2018
Today's episode is the first time that I haven't had a "remote" guest on and with the subject, it ends up being mainly just me talking despite having two guests on to help chime in as needed. I discuss my thoughts on eight different blinds types and what I do and don't like about each style. Since I have either owned or hunted out of each of them it can hopefully help in making a decision about your next blind. Of special note, if you are looking for some good feedback on a hardside blind, we discuss this at length in this episode.
I also touch on other things such as blind materials, boat blind angles, different hunting areas and how that affects blind choices, amongst other topics. Feel free to drop a note on my @shootingtimepodcast page on Instagram or email me at [email protected] with questions.
Monday Sep 10, 2018
Episode 4: Shawn Stahl and Rick Stawski
Monday Sep 10, 2018
Monday Sep 10, 2018
While I was headed to Anoka, MN for Game Fair I made a pit stop to my friend Rick Stawki's house to sit down with him and Shawn Stahl to record a podcast. We didn't do much for a script on this one and just let it flow and talk about the things we love...one of which was dogs. Rick is a top-level hunting and field trial dog trainer. It's amazing how much excitement there can be amongst a group of guys when you start talking about their dogs.
It was fun to sit down with these two that were longtime friends, and I and Rick were longtime friends and be able to swap stories and ideas about hunting styles, boat food, opportunist duck hunters, Shawn's questionable shooting, and some good-natured ribbing among friends. Enjoy!
Monday Sep 03, 2018
Episode 3: Field Hudnall
Monday Sep 03, 2018
Monday Sep 03, 2018
The first episode to have a recording issue, but, luckily not all is lost. In this episode, it's Phil, Bill Bartz, and Field Hudnall chatting about life and how other hunting forms overlap with waterfowl and why we like those other styles as well.
Subjects - Squirrel hunting and the strength of hunting culture in Kentucky, turkey hunting heart attacks and ground blinds, elk in Kentucky, rise of the Sandhill Crane, to mojo or not, a quick intro to how Field worked his way up in the waterfowl industry before we lost his audio.
Monday Aug 27, 2018
Episode 2: Doug Steinke
Monday Aug 27, 2018
Monday Aug 27, 2018
This was a fun episode to record because Doug understands so well how deeply duck hunting can affect a person's soul...that may sound a bit deep but he's one of the guys that when you start describing how you feel when a flock of ducks or geese lock up on you, you won't even need to finish because you'll see that he gets it completely.
We chatted about his hunting history, how his photography comes from a place of respect for the sport, the Platte River as a very historic duck hunting area, technology in hunting, and a bunch of cool topics. Take a listen and be sure to check Doug out on Instagram, Facebook, or his own photography website.