
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 | 261 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | WildernessComedySportsComedy Interviews | |||

Episode 227 of the Filthy Spoon Podcast covers sponsor shoutouts, hunting stories, and a feature interview with Reed Speed — twin founders who created a pocket duck-call oil to stop reeds from sticking. Hosts John and Robert discuss gear, seasons, lo... more
Jon goes solo with a blunt, unfiltered episode from the middle of rice-planting chaos: work exhaustion, hunting talk, sponsor shoutouts, gear drama, and his "Johnny Cash" theory about fandom and hoarding.
He also covers conservation efforts, worries... more
Jon and Robert run through sponsor spots, hunting updates and regulation changes while prepping for duck season.
They mix practical tips with personal stories — rice-farming challenges, bow-fishing mishaps, neighborhood rescues — and outline upcomin... more
Join Jon on this episode of the Filthy Spoon podcast on the Sacramento River at Slough House Social, Aaron Visger of Sky Chief Waterfowl shares old-school duck-hunting memories, hard-won gear advice, community stories from Sutter and Grey Lodge, and ... more
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Jon is single handedly teaching everyone how to become a real man that hangs their ducks by the neck and shoot a 12 gauge in their flannel shirt and overalls
This podcast is awesome! Hits all topics around waterfowl hunting and outdoors not only in California but has national guests who also bring a different perspective!
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the only podcast i dont skip the ad read
A great no nonsense podcast about duck hunting and recreating. Great guests and a great cohost when he is there. Robert!!!!
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Apple Podcasts | #133 |
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A CA-based waterfowl hunting show that blends practical field insights with community-driven hunting culture. Across episodes, it covers local guides, gear and sponsor stories, conservation and policy debates, and regional hunting events, with a strong focus on Delta Waterfowl chapters and Northern California habitats. The tone is informal, humorous, and very community-forward, making it a likely fit for listeners who value hands-on experience, craftsmanship in calls and decoys, and a sense of belonging within a tight-knit hunting network. A standout element is the regular integration of live event coverage, local partnerships, and long-running sponsor relationships, which creates a plugged-in, sponsor-friendly platform for brands and guest... more
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The Filthy Spoon Podcast launched 3 years ago and published 261 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. Aaron Vesker
2. John Stallone
3. Frank Alves
4. Jamie Johansson
5. Zach Morgan
6. Kevin Taylor
7. Cam (Camel Cam)
8. Patty Sullivan
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