Higdon Outdoors TV represents the vision of a team of waterfowl hunters, product developers and industry professionals whose goal is to get hunters everywhere fired up
Higdon Outdoors TV represents the vision of a team of waterfowl hunters, product developers and industry professionals whose goal is to get hunters everywhere fired up. The Higdon Outdoors Team chases waterfowl across North America and delivers some of the most exciting, adrenaline-pumping waterfowl hunting action ever seen on TV. A new breed of waterfowl TV begins here.
Going across North America chasing fowl, fire hearts. Going inside the blind, in the field. New products from Higdon to show you how you can become a better hunter.
The Higdon crew returns with a banger of a hunt in Saskatchewan. When the ducks are running with the snow geese the guy’s pivot and set up a snow goose spread to bring in the green heads. They don’t mind knocking down a bunch of snows along the way either.
Part two of this snow goose beat down on a hillside in Saskatchewan. The Higdon crew makes big piles which are nice but the real fun of this hunt is in the comradery. Even the Higdon brand manager gets a chance to put down his camera and pull the trigger on his first snow goose.
In Washington you may not be able to use motorized decoys but Beau Brooks has enough motor to make up the difference. Join the Higdon crew for this unique flooded corn hunt!
There's nothing better than a Canada goose hunt except for a Canada goose hunt in scenic Washington. Join the Higdon crew as Beau Brooks takes them on a memorable hunt in his old stomping grounds.
Beau Brooks takes Brook Richard on an unforgettable trophy hunt for the rare Barrows Goldeneye. They find themselves on a river, with salmon swimming through the decoys, mountains in the background and divers in their laps.
The Higdon crew returns to Locust Grove to put a new prototype Momarsh blind to the test. The duck hunting is so good it just couldn’t be contained in a single episode.
The Higdon crew continues their exciting hunt with Ira McCauley at Locust Grove in their prototype Versa-Blind. Lots of ducks, good company and great dog work.
Beau Brooks gets to enjoy the best of both worlds as his friends from Paducah and his friends from Washington come together for a duck hunt.
Ira McCauley comes home to a mysterious frog in his hunting lodge cooks some gumbo in a new way and takes Kelley Powers and the Higdon crew on an unforgettable duck hunt in the new Versa-Blind.
Ira McCauley gives Kelley Powers a tour of Locust Grove and the two discuss the history of waterfowl hunting in Missouri.
The Higdon crew heads to Arkansas to hunt with calling legend Charles Petty and hear his story. Don’t miss this special episode.
NY Times Best-Selling author Andy Andrews joins the Higdon crew along with his son Austin for their first duck hunt.
In Saskatchewan, the Higdon crew are chasing ducks and snows. Typically you run huge spreads for snow geese, but this week we mix things up with a smaller spread.
No one likes to miss opening day of duck season. The Higdon crew started their season in Missouri with Ira McCauley and unfortunately, rising flood waters have made reaching their duck hole nearly impossible. Theyre faced with the choice of taking a long walk through the flood waters or sitting out opening day.
The Higdon crew braved the flood waters to hunt opening day, but now there’s work to do on Ira McCauley’s farm to make sure the rest of the season isn’t a bust. If you’ve ever wondered how water levels are managed on the duck farm, this is the one to watch! They cap things off with an incredible afternoon hunt in the timber.
There's nothing better than watching a kid get their first duck. Getting personal duck calling training from Kelley Powers is just a bonus! Watch these three 11-year-olds as they get fully hooked on the world of duck hunting!
We all have our "bucket list" birds, and for the founder of Momarsh, Ira McCauley, the barrow's goldeneye is on it. But like most hunts, not everything goes according to plan. Lost keys, boat mishaps and other obstacles stand in the Higdon crew's way. Watch to see if they can finally bag a barrow's for Ira.
Very few people get to check the box on a storm wigeon. In this episode, Beau Brooks attempts to do just that. Don't miss this return to Beau's back yard in Washington and this very special bird.
We all like blondes, right? Meaning the leucistic mallard of course. In this incredible episode, Ira McCauley gets his first ever leucistic mallard drake and an intense arm workout from a Sauvie's Island bicycle spinning wing decoy. You definitely don't want to miss this Pacific Northwest adventure!
Boone Barton returns to the Higdon Crew for this special hunt in Washington. Beau Brooks and his cousin Wyatt, build a brand new duck pond and find tremendous success on their first ever hunt there.
Sure, duck hunting is great, but have you ever had a Taco Truck cater your duck hunt? The Higdon crew did, and it may be the happiest you'll ever seen Boone Barton. Don't miss this fantastic duck/goose hunt or the burritos that followed!
Not all blinds are created equal. Kelley Powers' blind is one of those. It's portable, it floats, it's insulated and has all the amenities a duck hunter could want. Come take a tour of one of the best thought-out duck blinds in the country and witness a great duck hunt as a bonus.
Ira McCauley has several great hunting spots on his duck farm. Money is hands down one of the best. The Higdon crew sets up a Versa-Blind and lays down a beating on some wood ducks and mallards.
Ducks in the timber is one of the best ways to hunt. Add snow, full straps, and a pork-filled breakfast and you've got a combination for a duck hunt you'll never forget!
Duck hunting isn't always easy. Even on the best days things can still go wrong. On this one, Ira McCauley takes a fall down the side of a levee and finds himself upside down. Luckily the birds more than make up for the mishaps.
When you’re hunting with Beau Brooks out West, you never know where you’ll be when the sun rises. Sometimes it’s a scenic mountainside or river, but today it was something entirely different. Join the Higdon Crew as they chase ducks and honkers on a dairy farm.
Spring snow goose hunts are special, but even more so when your pit is 100 yards from the Habitat Flats lodge. Join the Higdon Crew as they chase snows and tour the lodge.
Every year there’s a 16 day window when you can take on the “Missouri Quadrafecta”. 16 days to shoot a teal, snipe, rail and dove. Even more challenging is to get them all on the same day. Join the Higdon Crew as they try to do exactly that!
You won’t find a prettier spot than this! The Higdon Crew tackles divers, mallards and honkers with a picturesque hillside backdrop.
The Higdon Crew makes a trip to Locust Grove to hunt two of Ira McCauley’s new blinds, Pecan and The Board Room. Brook and Beau surprise him with a very special mount of his leucistic drake that he shot in Washington.
Dry field, lots of ducks and the best hide you’ll see this year! So much action that we had to split it into two parts. Don’t miss the first half of this epic hunt!
This action-packed dry field hunt continues and so does the hot seat! Can Brook redeem himself? Find out in this exciting episode of Higdon Outdoors TV!
When all the duck holes around you are piling up birds and you’re getting skunked, you might be snake bit. That’s the case for the Higdon Crew on this particular day, so they decided to divide and conquer. Beau and Ira head to some flooded corn while Brook and his team try to finish the day out in the timber. May the best team win!
Cloudy days don’t typically make for the best duck hunts, but this one is the exception. Plenty of greenheads doing it right in the decoys at one of Missouri’s best duck holes.
In scenic Idaho with a mountainous backdrop, the Higdon Crew fInds flock after flock of ducks and even a goose or two!
The Higdon Crew’s first hunt in Alberta gets off to a rough start when keys are locked in the truck and both trailers are stuck at the lodge. The lesser Canada geese are waiting for them by the time they finally get the spread set!
The Higdon Crew tests out the new motion duck flats in Alberta, and bring home some full straps.
Kelley Powers and his son Kipton go on a youth hunt and then make a trip to band some ducks with Cohen Wildlife Lab. They put some GPS backpacks on a couple mallards and bands on a big group of green wing teal. They follow it up with a trip to the lab a few months later to chart the progress of the birds.
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