Jeff Stanfield and Andy Shaver sit down with renowned taxidermist Pat Pitt, fresh from his hunting camp in Arkansas, where he enjoyed some successful early-season specklebelly hunts.
In this episode, they dive into the surging popularity of specklebelly hunting, the importance of passing down waterfowl traditions, and Pat’s thoughts on the spring snow goose conservation order. Pat also reflects on a time when people lived off what they harvested in the wild, offering a nostalgic look at the roots of America's hunting culture.