
The Filthy Spoon is a podcast dedicated to waterfowl hunting in northern California. we talk with local guides, hunters and waterfowl related businesses.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 236 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsComedySportsWilderness | |||

Episode 10 of the Filthy Spoon Spot Burn: Jon returns after the Christmas with flood updates, hunting recaps and a warning about chaotic bro-boat behavior in the Butte Sink.
Guests include Casey Stafford (CICC) on hot blinds and teal/spring diver ac... more
Jon sits down with Stuart McCullough to trace his unlikely path from Central California hunting fields and shop classes to winning the World Senior Duck Calling Championship in Arkansas. They discuss mentorship, practice routines, contest memories, h... more
On this special Christmas Eve episode Jon sits down with Luke Costello of Costello Decoys and Coffee Creek Cork to discuss importing high-density cork from Portugal, the benefits of cork for carved decoys, and affordable carving kits for beginners.
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Jon and Robert record from the Slough House Social in Sacramento, covering sponsor shout-outs, hunting reports and a humorous deep-dive into their five-level "white trash" tier system as it applies to Christmas traditions.
They discuss holiday hunt ... more
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A great no nonsense podcast about duck hunting and recreating. Great guests and a great cohost when he is there. Robert!!!!
Phenomenal podcast listen to every episode but I really enjoyed the white trash tier system and I think that kind of rambling is essential for pre season listening
I absolve this podcast! Super down to earth real duck Hines. Plenty of comedy mixed in too! Highly recommended!
This has become one of my go to podcast. Great content and fun to listen too.
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Apple Podcasts | #169 |
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Content focuses on waterfowl hunting, particularly in Northern California, combining hunting tips and personal anecdotes with humor. Conversations frequently feature local guides, hunters, and industry professionals discussing unique challenges, experiences, and traditions in the waterfowl community. The podcast pairs detailed insights into the sport with comedic banter, making it appealing for both seasoned hunters and newcomers interested in learning more about hunting culture.
Notably, the show's lighthearted approach infuses entertainment into educational discussions, while engaging listeners through relatable stories and interactions within the hunting community. This creates a welcoming environment for those with a passion for outdoor... more
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The Filthy Spoon Podcast launched 3 years ago and published 236 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Filthy Spoon Podcast include:
1. Stuart McCullough
2. Luke Costello
3. Rachel Snook
4. Shannon J. Kelly
5. Mark Kurtzens
6. Casey Stafford
7. Jason Kosovich
8. Ginger Jeremy
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