Wild Upland “Wyoming Waterfowl” S3E3 April 15 2025 on OUTD

On Tuesday April 15 2025, OUTD broadcasts Wild Upland!
Wyoming Waterfowl Season 3 Episode 3 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Wild Upland,” titled “Wyoming Waterfowl,” promises to take viewers on an exciting adventure. Tanner Smedley, the show’s host, travels to Wyoming for a unique waterfowl hunt. This episode highlights the beauty of Wyoming’s landscapes and the thrill of hunting in an unexpected location.
In this episode, Tanner explores areas that may not be the first choice for waterfowl hunting. He showcases how diverse environments can offer surprising opportunities for hunters. Viewers can expect to see stunning scenery, as Tanner navigates through the region’s wetlands and fields in search of ducks and geese.
As Tanner encounters various challenges during the hunt, he shares insights into the techniques and strategies that can lead to success. The episode not only focuses on the hunt itself but also emphasizes the importance of conservation and respecting nature. “Wyoming Waterfowl” aims to inspire both seasoned hunters and those new to the sport.
With its blend of adventure, education, and stunning visuals, this episode of “Wild Upland” is set to engage audiences. Fans of the show can look forward to a thrilling experience that showcases the unexpected joys of waterfowl hunting in Wyoming. Tune in to see how Tanner’s journey unfolds in this captivating episode.
What Time is the “Wyoming Waterfowl” Episode On?
The Wyoming Waterfowl episode of Wild Upland will be broadcast on April 15 2025 on OUTD at 7:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Wyoming Waterfowl” Episode New?
The Wyoming Waterfowl episode of Wild Upland is all new!
Wild Upland Wyoming Waterfowl Cast & Stars
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Wild Upland Series Information
| Host Kali Parmley and the "Wild Upland" cameras take viewers to Idaho, an upland hunter's paradise for a mixed bag of sharp-tailed grouse and Hungarian partridge; beautiful scenery and great dog work from the Idaho backcountry. |
