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So how English is the English setter? In some ways, the answer is ‘not very much.' In terms of numbers, looks and working style the breed is now more American, more Italian, more international than it is English. However, the English setter is, and always will be, quintessentially English. Refined over time by brilliant, industrious people, the English setter, like the English language, is a practical, elegant, and highly adaptable product of a small island nation that conquered the world.
Every year at this time the question is always asked, "When is too cold for my dog". Professional Dog trainer Josh Miller sits down with the crew from River Stone kennels and discuss their thoughts on the topic. Join Josh, his wife Whitney, Eric Schutte and Zac Stinnett as they cover several other hot items with dogs in the waterfowl and upland world. www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.com www.gundoggrind.com
Professional dog trainer Josh Miller sits down with his wife Whitney and River Stone Kennels Operation manager Eric Schutte to discuss an array of topics. Josh and Whiteny had just returned home from a trip to Arkansas for their traditional duck opener. They share some advice on dog equipment used in the field, a good way to introduce your dog to a boat and keeping them safe in different locations and scenarios. They also have a big announcement that they hinted on their trip and a lot of listeners have been asking. www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.com
A throwback to summer... this episode of Dogs with Jobs was recorded at the Hampshire Gun Dog Show in August, which featured around 30 gun dog breeds, from golden retrievers and springer spaniels to rare European gun dog breeds. Joy Venturi Rose of the Hampshire Gun Dog Society describes the various events put on by the society, which include open shows, working tests, field trials and training classes. Joy touches on working breed standards in this succinct, but excellent overview of gun dog breeds, and shares some ideas for keeping your working breed pet happy and stimulated. She explains how working breeds need stimulation in their life that uses their brain, and ideally mirrors the sort of work they would have done many dog generations previously. More about the Hampshire Gun Dog Society. Other porting dog episodes: Gundogs galore at the Hampshire Country Sports Day (October 2024) Echo, Delta and Polar, the gun dog trio (September 2024) Oberon the working Clumber spaniel (September 2023) Alfie, the waterfowling retreiver (October 2022) Who's winning at the South of England Hound Show? (August 2022) The Sealyham terrier Rat Pack (July 2023) Meet the Beagles! (October 2022) Clover, the accidental gundog (September, 2022) Debit and Dervish, the hunting hound pups (November 2021) An insight into the breeding of hounds (November 2021) Drake, the gun dog champion (September 2021) Dogs with Jobs features the full range of working dogs, therapy dogs, military and service dogs, assistance dogs, bio detection dogs and other, random occupations such as truffle hunting, modelling and more. Browse more dogs with interesting jobs. Do you work your dog or dog? Get in touch with Kate Fairweather if you're interested in coming on the show on team@shineradio.uk. Kate is always at the Countryside Alliance country sports show and the Alresford Agricultural Show, both in September in Hampshire. © & ℗ Kate Fairweather 2024 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A throwback to summer... this episode of Dogs with Jobs was recorded at the Hampshire Gun Dog Show in August, which featured around 30 gun dog breeds, from golden retrievers and springer spaniels to rare European gun dog breeds. Joy Venturi Rose of the Hampshire Gun Dog Society describes the various events put on by the society, which include open shows, working tests, field trials and training classes. Joy touches on working breed standards in this succinct, but excellent overview of gun dog breeds, and shares some ideas for keeping your working breed pet happy and stimulated. She explains how working breeds need stimulation in their life that uses their brain, and ideally mirrors the sort of work they would have done many dog generations previously. More about the Hampshire Gun Dog Society. Other porting dog episodes: Gundogs galore at the Hampshire Country Sports Day (October 2024) Echo, Delta and Polar, the gun dog trio (September 2024) Oberon the working Clumber spaniel (September 2023) Alfie, the waterfowling retreiver (October 2022) Who's winning at the South of England Hound Show? (August 2022) The Sealyham terrier Rat Pack (July 2023) Meet the Beagles! (October 2022) Clover, the accidental gundog (September, 2022) Debit and Dervish, the hunting hound pups (November 2021) An insight into the breeding of hounds (November 2021) Drake, the gun dog champion (September 2021) Dogs with Jobs features the full range of working dogs, therapy dogs, military and service dogs, assistance dogs, bio detection dogs and other, random occupations such as truffle hunting, modelling and more. Browse more dogs with interesting jobs. Do you work your dog or dog? Get in touch with Kate Fairweather if you're interested in coming on the show on team@shineradio.uk. Kate is always at the Countryside Alliance country sports show and the Alresford Agricultural Show, both in September in Hampshire. © & ℗ Kate Fairweather 2024 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the very first episode recorded at the GoHuntBirds Outpost Camp we sat around the woodstove and chatted about Fall Turkey Hunting over gundogs. Pennsylvania guests Steve Kinder and Dylan Cole joined us for a weekend with their five Dropper dogs and gave us an education on how to hunt Fall Wild Turkey over dogs. A pretty neat experience to host these fellas, we were happy that we had the time to sit down and hit record over a few beers and some brown water on ice. We hope you enjoy!! #GoHuntBirds | #evolve | #ShareBirdHuntingwww.GoHuntBirds.com
In this episode of DUK Dogs, Professional Dog Trainer Josh Miller invites guest Eric Schutte on the show to talk about their seperate trips to North Dakota. Josh traveled out for the opener while Eric followed the next week at a different location. Eric shares some experiences with his young dog and seasoned vet. Josh has some good input on his trip with his young dogs as well. This episode is broadcast live for the Retriever Roadmap community. There are some great quesitons from the members that Josh and Eric discuss to provide some insight on training or hunting situations. Looks of good tidbits in this one! www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.com
Josh Miller and Eric Schutte sit down for a quick chat about several topics. Dogs in heat, Wisconsin Waterfowl Expo and red cars to get things started. Always some good tidbits to pick up on and apply to your training and everyday life.
This week on DUK Dogs, professional trainer Josh Miller sits down with Zac Stinnett and Eric Schutte from the kennel to recap Game Fair and how training is going in the kennel. They discuss some advanced dogs and how their summer at the kennel are going. www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.com
August is the busiest month of the year for us here at the kennel. Summer training is in full swing, show season is here and hunting season is right around the corner. In this espisode, Josh sits down and discusses how the team is pushing through the daily grind of training through the week and attending shows on the weekend. He also discusses some thoughts on the upcoming hunting season and some tidbits he's seen over the last couple weeks training. www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.com
Professional dog trainer Josh Miller is joined by the entire River Stone team to discuss some topics around the dog community and a little recap of what has been going on around the kennel. It's fun having the entire River Stone team on the podcast giving their own perspective on all the topics and hearing each perspective on the everyday lifestyle at the kennel. www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.com www.gundoggrind.com
In this episode Tom travels to the Game Fair to celebrate our hardworking gundogs.Amongst the skilful displays of obedience and agility, we hear from handlers and trainers, as well as the less experienced participants of the legendary BASC gundog scurries.
This might be one of my favorite inverviews diving into the world unknown of bird dogs and falconers. Tyler is a premier hawk guy running pointing dogs and hawks on upland game in a completely unique and fun way. I would encourage anyone to take a listen to what this world is like and have fun listening to Tyler talk about how the hawk and gun dog world overlap in a crazy fun way!!!! And as always, thank you to our sponsors American Natural Premium, Trinity Gun Dog Company, and Paradigm Sporting Dog for making this podcast possible!!!
Retriever Roadmap's STRIKE Force event has come and gone with great success. Josh Miller sits down with good friends Pro Dog Trainer Lewis MacNeill and Retriever Roamap Community Manager Bret Ayers to reflect on the 2 days and discuss some takeaways that they each had. It's always great to get the community together and train dogs. www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.com
In the latest episode of DUK Dogs, professional dog trainer Josh Miller reflects on his time spent with a professional horse trainer. As he continues his passion for calf roping and working with his horses Hurricane and Willy, Josh discusses the tidbits he's picked up and getting a client's perspective when it relates to training. His wife, Whitney and employee Zac Stinnett, add in a few thoughts as well. Josh and Zac also chat about Zac's first month, working at the kennel. www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.com
We continue with Grayson, looking at the ongoing work of developing a gun dog and then a finished dog, hitting on the drills, benchmarks and tools used in his program to finish a bird dog for each client. We also spend some time on trained retrieve or force fetch, discussing what it looks like and how Grayson goes about shaping a retrieve for a bird dog. Thank you to our sponsors American Natural Premium dog foods, Trinity Gun Dog Company, and The Paradigm Sporting Dog for your continued support of the podcast and all things uplands!!!
Join us for part 1 of a 2 part interview with Grayson Guyer of Lost Highway Gundogs. Grayson has been in dog training and development for many years, doing everything from military and police k9 training, to the bite dog world, to retrievers and pointing dogs in the upland. In part one we focus heavily on early dog development including the fundamental and crucial stages that include bird introduction, developing prey drive, collar and gun conditioning and more. Grayson pairs the benchmarks of his program with stories of his years of training both at home and abroad for clients that range from private clients to the military overseas. Thank you to our sponsors American Natural Premium dog foods, Trinity Gun Dog Company, and Paradigm Sporting Dog for your ongoing support and incredible investment in the bird dog world!
In this episode, Josh sits down with good friend Greg Sagorski to continue the Handlers Mindset series. Greg shares his perspective being a owner and trainer of multiple dogs. With his dogs being in different stages of training, Greg discusses his mindset on how he approaches his training sessions along with other topics. www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.com
Welcome to the Business Broadcast Podcast! Each week James brings on the show an entrepreneur who shares their biggest challenges and struggles in business. James coaches the business owner through these challenges by asking those hard hitting questions in order to get to the bottom of these problems and help the business owner soar to success. Find out more from Charlie here: www.Gundogs.co.uk Try Entrepreneurs University 14 Day FREE Trial Here ► https://jamessinclair.net/entrepreneurs-university-free-trial/ Get your tickets to our next event here ► https://jamessinclair.net/seminars/ Apply to be on my podcast here ► https://jamessinclair.net/podcasts/ Watch the podcast on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/@jamessinclairspodcast Apply to be on my podcast here ► https://jamessinclair.net/podcasts/ My Socials: Website - https://jamessinclair.net YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/jamessinclairentrepreneur Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jamessinclairentrepreneur/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamessinclairpartyman/
"Choosing the Right Lead: Harnesses, Collars, and Slip Leads for Gundogs" is a comprehensive podcast episode hosted by LWDG Founder Jo Perrott and LWDG group Expert Jemma Martin from the Ladies Working Dog Group. In this episode, listeners will discover the advantages and disadvantages of various types of dog collars and harnesses. Special attention is given to slip leads, particularly useful for gundog owners, focusing on their role in ensuring safety and control in working environments. The episode also offers valuable training tips for achieving loose lead walking, aimed at enhancing the walking experience for both dogs and their owners. This informative session is perfect for anyone looking to make informed decisions about the best leads for their canine companions.Thank you for joining me, Joanne Perrott, on this episode of Fount It, Fetched It - Your weekly dose of gundog wisdom, brought to you by the Ladies Working Dog Group. If you're ready to take your dog training to the next level and connect with a passionate, like-minded community, it's time to consider joining the LWDG. Don't just visit us - join us! Head over to www.thelwdg.com and seize the opportunity to become a part of our ever-growing family. By joining our group, you'll gain access to expert training resources and a supportive community of dog lovers who are eager to learn and grow together. If you've enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any future insights. And, we would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to leave a review - your feedback makes a huge difference! Until next time, continue the journey of training, learning, and creating unforgettable moments with your best friend. I'll see you at our next episode - and hopefully, in our LWDG community soon!
In this episode, Professional dog trainer Josh Miller opens up the mail bag and discusses traveling to new places with your dog and how he handles his dogs while out hunting. He also gives some insight on getting your dog accilmated to new situations such as boat rides, side by sides to setting decoys. Some good food for thought for your next trip to the field with your pup!
In this latest episode of DUK Dogs, Professional Dog Trainer Josh Miller reviews an experience that he recently encountered. He explains his thoughts and how it relates to the relationship with your dog. Sometimes we just need to talk out loud to express our views. www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.com
Every wonder if your dog can be accomplished in both waterfowl and upland hunting? Professional dog trainer Josh Miller sits down with his wife Whitney to discuss this very topic. Speaking of upland hunting, Josh has a big announcement he is excited to share. You won't want to miss that! Arkansas duck season also recently opened up. Whitney expericned an incredible day in the duck woods and Josh talks about his boy "Tuckers" first hunt. If you have every heard him talk about Red Shirting a dog, Tucker did so last year. Lots of great things happening on their hunts. Listen in as they go live with the Retriever Roadmap community and have several other hot topics of conversation. www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.com
It's round two with Wade Skeen, he is covered up in ducks at the moment and loving life! The guys anwer some questions from podcast listeners and chat about duck hunting tactics, dog training and the guide life. It's another killer episode of the Wingmen Podcast.
Humans and dogs have been hunting together in some capacity for thousands of years. What presumably began as tentative cooperation between the two species eventually led to the development of specialized dog breeds intended to perform specific tasks to benefit the human hunter. Today, hunting dogs play an essential role in assisting hunters in the field and have also found a place in modern culture as beloved companions and competitive athletes.
Being a breeder and trainer of British Labradors, Josh Miller understands the importance of spending quality time overseas with his friends. From training to assisting with field trails and spending time in the field chasing game, Josh shares his experiences from his recent trip. As season is getting kicked off here in the states, Josh provides some thoughts on taking your dog into the field. Let's make sure your dog is prepared to help make them successful and not set them up to fail and cause issues for the future. www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.com
In this podcast we discuss the history of Gundogs including Weimaraners, Spaniels, Pointers and more. Craig Koshyk is a dog historian and author of Pointing Dogs Volume 1 and 2. He is also the co-host of Hunting Dog Confidential podcast and writes regularly at Project Upland Magazine.
In this episode, Jared discusses in detail how to introduce your birddog puppy to birds. There are a lot of do's and don'ts when doing this. Intro to birds is one of the most important parts of building a birddog and Jared has some great insight here over his many years experience doing it. Getting a new puppy is an exciting time! Let's make sure to set that pup up for success in it's future. Jared also covers some tactics with introducing an older dog to birds and getting that desire back into the dog. Jared Moss has been training birddogs professionally for 15 years. He owns and operates Best Gundogs in Utah and has placed top-notch birddogs in hundreds of hunting and family companion homes all over the country. We'd love for you to reach out via social media and send us questions or feedback. You can follow along on all social media channels @BestGundogs Learn more at: BestGundogs.com Gear we use and love: Eukanuba Dog Food Final Rise Upland Vests Training and Leather Products
In this episode of DUK Dogs, Professional dog trainer Josh Miller talks about how to find a coach to bring your training skills to the next level. In turn, you can elevate not only your dog but your goals. He also discusses a hot topic he has been hearing lately. "Hunting season is here, I don't need to train anymore". That couldn't be any further from the truth and Josh explains why. Eukanubasportingdog.com Riverstonekennels.com Retrieverroadmap.com
In this episode of DUK Dogs, Professional dog trainer Josh Miller is joined by good friend and Retriever Roadmap Community Relations Manager Bret Ayers as they discuss many topics. Bret is visiting the River Stone Kennels this week to prep the newly wrapped trailer and man the booth at Game Fair. The Retriever Roadmap's Strike Teams is another hot topic of discussion as this has become a very popular perk of the program. Hear about a recent training day. Josh wraps the podcast up by providing a perspective on a dog he recently had at the kennel. This particular dog was cruising along with her training but ran into a road block days before her "go home" date. Eukanubasportingdog.com riverstonekennels.com retrieverroadmap.com
Grayson explores the causes of hard mouth on game and discusses tactics for overcoming this problematic behavior. Show notes available at https://losthighwaykennels.com/hard-mouth-in-gundogs-2/
Wade and Todd have been acquainted for a long time but have never had the opportunity to visit in depth until this podcast episode. They waste no time diving into hunting, dogs, and the difference between real world hunting dogs and HRC trial expectations and realities. This is a killer episode with two very like-minded, hardcore waterfowlers.
Professional dog trainer Josh Miller breaks down awareness to have while heading into the season with your dog. He gives his thought about how your approach in these situations can make or break the success your dog can have. www.eukanubasportingdog.com www.riverstonekennels.com www.retrieverroadmap.com
Jeremy has a great conversation with UK trainer and breeder Martin Hopps of Slingley GunDogs!
Professional dog trainer Josh Miller sits down and discusses some topics that have been brought to his attention recently. He also presents a challenging thought as you push through these mid summer months training your dog. Eukanubasportingdog.com riverstonekennels.com retrieverroadmap.com
In this episode of DUK Dogs, Professional Dog Trainer Josh Miller sits down with his wife Whitney Miller, who runs the breeding side of their business, River Stone Kennels. They have a great discussion over many topics that were sent in from listeners and clients. Some of those topics include summer training, puppies and their own personal dogs. We appreciate everyone who took the time to send in questions. This was a fun episode! Eukanubasportingdog.com Riverstonekennels.com Retrieverroadmap.com
Welcome to The Lab, a podcast focused on Gundogs, Good Times, and the Great Outdoors. Join host Barton Ramsey as he interviews outdoorsmen who have excelled in a multitude of avenues involving gundog, hunting, and business endeavors. The Lab is produced by Cornerstone Gundog Academy - online resources to help you train your retriever. Visit https://www.cornerstonegundogacademy.com for more information.
An intriguing conversation with Ben Randal of Beggarbush GunDogs out of England!
As a new owner of a versatile hunting dog, you've probably been asked about running in a natural ability or puppy hunt test. Some breeders may request or require that puppy buyers run in a test, while other owners may stumble into the puppy test through local club chapters such as NAVHDA or AKC. For owners of the German-registered breeds—such as the Deutsch Drahthaar, Deutsch Kurzhaar, Deutsch Langhaar, Kleine Munsterlander, and others—the puppy test takes the form of the Verbands-Jugend-Prüfung, or the VJP.
In this episode, Professional Dog Trainer Josh Miller announces some exiting additions to his online training program Retriever Roadmap. He also has a big event planned the last weekend of June for the Retriever Roadmap community. It's sure to be a fun couple of days of dog training and fellowship! Josh then digs into "Idenitying the right dog for you". He breaks down his thoughts on what you're expectations are for your dog and if that dog is the right fit for you.
The question pops up on bird dog forums and breed-specific forums on social media platforms all the time, “Can we handle the energy of a bird dog?” The posters want to get a bird dog pup but they've heard they can be a handful; they wonder if they'll be able to manage the infamous exercise needs of a working dog. Or questions come from new bird dog puppy owners at their wits' end, frustrated that their dog seems out of control and they're on the brink of considering rehoming it. Advice rolls in and some of it is good, some bad, and some terrible. I usually try to weigh in, having been in their shoes years ago when we were first researching Brittanys and then later when we were desperately trying to give our bottle-rocket of a bird dog pup enough energy outlets so he wouldn't find trouble on his own. For the welfare of any pup, a prospective bird dog owner needs to know exactly what they are getting into, and understand the decade- or two-long commitment they'll need to meet the dog's energy needs. Some pets are an accessory to life and make few demands of their people. Yet, particularly where their energy needs are concerned, bird dogs are not an accessory but rather a lifestyle.
One hundred and fifty years ago, the people of Germany struggled to create a united nation out of a patchwork of tiny kingdoms, city-states, and fiefdoms. Around the same time, german hunters also struggled to create a national breed of short-haired pointing dog. Eventually, both goals were realized. Today, Germany is a rich and united republic and the German Shorthaired Pointer sits in triumph as the most successful continental pointing breed in the world.
If you were to ask a bird or rabbit hunter in nineteenth century England which dog he would prefer to accompany him, the answer was often a Curly-Coated Retriever. That may surprise you, given the rarity of the Curly today. Hunters in the 1800s knew the Curly-Coat as a persevering, talented, hardy hunting dog who could handle both fur and feather in upland and waterfowl work. The Curly was also useful in a secondary role as a guard dog. The Curly-Coated Retriever owes much of its early popularity to the simple fact that it was the first retriever breed to be developed. While the Wavy-Coat Retriever was being developed around the same time, most canine historians give a slight edge to the Curly's claim of being the oldest by a few years. In the nineteenth century, guns were increasingly more accurate and accessible and retrievers were the up-and-coming canine specialists. With more accurate guns, hunters could shoot birds from much longer distances. Shooting no longer required a pointing or setting dog to range far afield and hold a bird on point while the hunter hurried to get close enough for an accurate shot.
The Scent-Cone is the secret to understanding what dynamic makes hunting dogs classier and more accomplished in hunting and handling game. Most of the great bird dog trainers/handlers I knew grew up with a pack of hounds. I'll name four: Clyde Morton, Paul Walker, Er Shelley, Bob Armstrong. They learned most about scent from running foxhounds. One of these, Er Shelley, even took a pack of hounds to track game when he traveled to Africa. Imagine that the concentration of scent effluvium is weaker at the outside of the cone (which is in actuality three dimensional like a funnel). Of course, the cone or funnel is extremely unstable, subject to breezes, dust-infusions, temperatures, and barometric pressure. Thus, while essentially narrow where it is laid down, and broadening out, it floats, billows and shrinks and wafts around without any pattern but its very own.
Way back in 1881, German hunters began systematic crossing of Pudels and Pointers. They eventually created a superb breed of gundog and named it the Pudelpointer. The Pudels used in the original crosses were not the same as the Poodles we have today. The German Pudel was a hunting breed known for its keen love of water, strong retrieving instinct and sharpness on predators. Compared to other breeds of pointing dogs, pudelpointers are not particularly common. Yet Lisa and I have seen a good number of them over the years in places like Germany, France, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, the U.S. and Canada. We've even hunted over a number of them right here in our home province of Manitoba.
Josh tells an eye opening story about a recent situation he encountered while on the road as well as speaks on finding what game is right for your dog.
Depending on how you choose to look at it, my very first day in the Maine grouse woods with Lincoln was either an embarrassment of riches, or just an embarrassment. I had only bagged one ruffed grouse before that trip, the precious end result of miles and miles of hiking in the rough West Virginia mountains a few hours from our home. While I took great pride in the challenge, I decided that we needed to get ourselves to a place where the grouse contact was just a little less other-worldly and a lot less rare.
Sexier Than A Squirrel: Dog Training That Gets Real Life Results
In this episode of the Sexier than a Squirrel podcast, we are delighted to welcome back the wonderful Ann McGloon - an awesome Pro Dog Trainer who has incredible experience with Scent Work, Search and Rescue handling, tracking, detection and man-trailing (just to name a few), as well as being an awesome instructor AND NOW, she's bringing us some super exciting Gundog geekiness!Throughout this podcast episode, Lauren and Ann share insights on how all the amazing skills and concepts needed within the Gundog world, such as impulse control, focus, disengagement and so much more, can cross over and be seen in scent work, detection work, Agility and so many other areas of the dog training world!Ann also talks us through the insightful ways she works to understand the traditional training of the Gundog world and how she completely reshapes it into a multitude of positive GAMES for her own dogs to learn all the Gundog skills they need through the power of games-based training. Ann is a true Gamechanger and an absolute Gundog genius!Want to get started in Gundog training with your dog and see what it's all about? They don't even have to be a Gundog breed!Check out Gundog Games:https://absolute-dogs.com/product/gundog-games/ If there is one message from this podcast, it is that ALL are welcome! No matter whether you have a Naughty But Nice dog with training struggles, whether you have a herding breed, a gundog breed or even a totally different breed altogether - if you and your dog want to try your hand at playing Gundog games, you are most welcome here!Jump in and have a listen – and while you're here leave a review for us and share with us what was your biggest takeaway!Support the show
This week we wrap up the second half of our hunt in Kansas with Big Kansas Outdoors. We also discuss the deadliest bird flu outbreak in history.
Bill Gibson, Director of Gundogs for Mossy Oak's Game Keeper Kennels, shares his training methodology and discusses the history of the kennel. If you're looking to add a gundog to your family, you won't want to miss this episode. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast