Duck Hunting Public Land w/Darryl Moore
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Documentary
Society & Culture
Sports
Wilderness
Publication Date |
Nov 11, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:18:14

AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Country Podcast, talks with Darryl Moore, Drake Waterfowl Expert and a Mossy Oak Brand Ambassador with a passion for duck hunting in Arkansas. Darryl shares how he got involved in fishing and duck hunting professionally, what type of equipment and tactics he utilizes while hunting, as well as personal stories about his tournament experiences. 

 

Episode Highlights: 

  • AB3 introduces guest Darryl Moore.
  • How did Darryl Moore get involved in hunting and the great outdoors?
  • Does Darryl fish professionally or for the love of it? 
  • What is flipping as it pertains to fishing?
  • How did he get involved in tournaments?  
  • When he fishes in these tournaments, do they launch at different times?  
  • What is the number one thing you have to have to fish professionally? 
  • Does Darryl aim to fish professionally full-time? 
  • Does Darryl bow hunt?  
  • How does Darryl Moore do his duck season?  
  • How has Darryl Moore had so much success with duck hunting on public land?
  • Is Darryl only focusing on Arkansas for duck hunting? 
  • What type of equipment is Darryl using when ducks are close?  
  • What part of the season is best for flooded timber?
  • Does Darryl hunting differently when he is in a competition?  
  • Darry Moore talks about his dog. 

 

3 Key Points:

  1. To fish professionally in tournaments you need confidence, patience, and consistency. 
  2. In Arkansas, you can have your boat in the water but you can’t go through the gate until 4AM or you will get a ticket.  
  3. Darryl Moore calls Arkansas ‘the duck capital of the world.’

 

Tweetable Quotes:

  • “Honestly, my end goal would be to be able to fish full-time professionally. To be able to do that and be able to have the winters off and just hunt.” – Darryl Moore
  • “In Arkansas, duck season usually starts the Saturday after opening day of gun season or two weeks. So up to then, I’m not really going to hunt.” – Darryl Moore
  • “Duck hunting is one of those things, you literally have to go with the flow. You can’t map them out. It changes every single day, every single year. Nothing is ever the same when it comes to duck hunting.” – Darryl Moore

 

Resources Mentioned:

AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Country Podcast, talks with Darryl Moore, Drake Waterfowl Expert and a Mossy Oak Brand Ambassador with a passion for duck hunting in Arkansas. Darryl shares how he got involved in fishing and duck hunting professionally, what type of equipment and tactics he utilizes while hunting, as well as personal stories about his tournament experiences.    Episode Highlights:  AB3 introduces guest Darryl Moore. How did Darryl Moore get involved in hunting and the great outdoors? Does Darryl fish professionally or for the love of it?  What is flipping as it pertains to fishing? How did he get involved in tournaments?   When he fishes in these tournaments, do they launch at different times?   What is the number one thing you have to have to fish professionally?  Does Darryl aim to fish professionally full-time?  Does Darryl bow hunt?   How does Darryl Moore do his duck season?   How has Darryl Moore had so much success with duck hunting on public land? Is Darryl only focusing on Arkansas for duck hunting?  What type of equipment is Darryl using when ducks are close?   What part of the season is best for flooded timber? Does Darryl hunting differently when he is in a competition?   Darry Moore talks about his dog.    3 Key Points: To fish professionally in tournaments you need confidence, patience, and consistency.  In Arkansas, you can have your boat in the water but you can’t go through the gate until 4AM or you will get a ticket.   Darryl Moore calls Arkansas ‘the duck capital of the world.’   Tweetable Quotes: “Honestly, my end goal would be to be able to fish full-time professionally. To be able to do that and be able to have the winters off and just hunt.” – Darryl Moore “In Arkansas, duck season usually starts the Saturday after opening day of gun season or two weeks. So up to then, I’m not really going to hunt.” – Darryl Moore “Duck hunting is one of those things, you literally have to go with the flow. You can’t map them out. It changes every single day, every single year. Nothing is ever the same when it comes to duck hunting.” – Darryl Moore   Resources Mentioned: The Bryant Land Country Podcast. Follow Bryant Land on social media: Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Darryl Moore: Facebook | Instagram |  YouTube

AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Country Podcast, talks with Darryl Moore, Drake Waterfowl Expert and a Mossy Oak Brand Ambassador with a passion for duck hunting in Arkansas. Darryl shares how he got involved in fishing and duck hunting professionally, what type of equipment and tactics he utilizes while hunting, as well as personal stories about his tournament experiences. 

 

Episode Highlights: 

  • AB3 introduces guest Darryl Moore.
  • How did Darryl Moore get involved in hunting and the great outdoors?
  • Does Darryl fish professionally or for the love of it? 
  • What is flipping as it pertains to fishing?
  • How did he get involved in tournaments?  
  • When he fishes in these tournaments, do they launch at different times?  
  • What is the number one thing you have to have to fish professionally? 
  • Does Darryl aim to fish professionally full-time? 
  • Does Darryl bow hunt?  
  • How does Darryl Moore do his duck season?  
  • How has Darryl Moore had so much success with duck hunting on public land?
  • Is Darryl only focusing on Arkansas for duck hunting? 
  • What type of equipment is Darryl using when ducks are close?  
  • What part of the season is best for flooded timber?
  • Does Darryl hunting differently when he is in a competition?  
  • Darry Moore talks about his dog. 

 

3 Key Points:

  1. To fish professionally in tournaments you need confidence, patience, and consistency. 
  2. In Arkansas, you can have your boat in the water but you can’t go through the gate until 4AM or you will get a ticket.  
  3. Darryl Moore calls Arkansas ‘the duck capital of the world.’

 

Tweetable Quotes:

  • “Honestly, my end goal would be to be able to fish full-time professionally. To be able to do that and be able to have the winters off and just hunt.” – Darryl Moore
  • “In Arkansas, duck season usually starts the Saturday after opening day of gun season or two weeks. So up to then, I’m not really going to hunt.” – Darryl Moore
  • “Duck hunting is one of those things, you literally have to go with the flow. You can’t map them out. It changes every single day, every single year. Nothing is ever the same when it comes to duck hunting.” – Darryl Moore

 

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