Episodes
Monday Jan 02, 2023
Monday Jan 02, 2023
A real upland bird hunting guru returns to share his hard-earned wisdom. Steve "Grouseman" Grossman guides on the South Dakota prairies and Minnesota woods, and will offer us tips on everything from keeping dogs cool early in the season, to getting them to go "your way."
We'll trade stories on epic dog work and incredible hunts, must-have gear, strategies and habitat for sharptails, ruffed grouse, and woodcock, from food sources to what makes for birdy edges, handling a dog in the thick stuff and shooting better in it too.
The "Handle It" segment offers tricks you might use to mentally challenge your dog, and followers chime in with how they reward a bird dog for a job well done.
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Monday Dec 26, 2022
Monday Dec 26, 2022
Wild valley quail and chukar hunting strategy and tactics are the main topics this week, as I talk with Andy McCormick, executive vice president at Legacy Sports, importer of Pointer Shotguns. Andy walks his talk, spending much of his free time in the field chasing these two iconic western game birds, he's learned a lot and is willing to share.
We'll trade stories about finding birds, calling techniques, and taking care of your bird dog on arduous hunts in desert country. Andy will open his hunting vest and tell us what he carries, he'll rave about his chosen breed, Wirehaired Pointing Griffons, and we'll even learn how hawks can be our best friend in the field.
The "Handle It" segment suggests a way to ensure your dog will execute your command flawlessly by eliminating one simple problem, and listeners will share the highlight of their season ... so far.
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Monday Dec 19, 2022
Monday Dec 19, 2022
Before the artillery and airstrikes, the shots were all at Eurasian woodcock, and Tom Huggler was there. He'll relate that story, and so many others about hunts around the country and abroad, plus why every hunter should slow down, some wacky hunts and hunting partners, and what to do when your dog vanishes from an airliner like a sock in the dryer.
This prolific book author, magazine writer and video producer also has a few useful things to say about why woodcock migration is so cool, how to shoot better, what a dog on the chain gang learns, what shots size/gun/chokes are best for ruffies, and why hunting, for him, is full of (good) drama.
We bring back the "Handle It" dog training tip, and look at what everyone's doing out there.
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Monday Dec 12, 2022
Your bird hunting questions and my answers - you decide if they’re any good.
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Monday Dec 12, 2022
From steadiness to the difference between "fetch" and "dead bird," we'll cover a host of topics you've asked about. I'll cobble together some answers that might be helpful! Dog boots, how to gather information, finding a lost bird dog and why chukars are always uphill from us, we'll explore the wide world of birds, dogs, and shooting too.
The Road Trip goes to nowhere ... but offers a suggestion on getting your dog back if he's lost on a hunting trip. And we take a look at your favorite bird - and others' as well - as defined by our Upland Nation Index survey.
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Monday Dec 05, 2022
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Why an entrepreneurial approach to habitat conservation might be the best way to save game birds, among other species ... that's one topic in our conversation with Ted Koch, executive director of the North American Grouse Partnership. We also talk ruffed grouse hunts along the Snake River, missed mallards, and how to catch a big brown trout.
The NAGP is deep into promoting an initiative that will do for upland birds and prairie habitat what has already been done for wetlands, resulting in significant upswings in duck and goose numbers. We'll learn more about it, and get down to the nitty gritty on why wind energy is so bad for prairie birds, where cheatgrass and fire fit (or don't) in the conservation model. Sharptailed grouse hunting tips are also on the agenda.
The public-access Road Trip covers my four favorite states and why; and we find out what your priorities are when it comes to being better hunters.
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Monday Nov 28, 2022
Monday Nov 28, 2022
Ben Jones, CEO and president of the Ruffed Grouse Society and American Woodcock Society, updates us on a tumultuous couple of years. When we last talked at the start of the pandemic, the organization was undergoing significant challenges from a locked-down fundraising/banquet season to a quantum shift in its business model. We'll find out how things are going today and how the groups' efforts are paying off in the bank and on the ground.
We also talk ideal habitat, grouse dogs and hunting strategies and tactics.
Our Road Trip looks at a Kansas public-access bobwhite haven; and we cover early numbers on the annual Upland Nation Survey and what bird hunters say are the sport's highest priorities.
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Monday Nov 21, 2022
Monday Nov 21, 2022
How do you become one of just five women to win a national amateur field trial championship? That's the question I asked of Camie Barrow, and Jim Keller, the pro trainer who helped her bring her Springer Bailey to the rarified air of a national championship. Their answers are helpful whether you aspire to competitive dog games, or simply to train a better hunting dog.
From "dog psychology" to the handler's mental preparation, the tools they use, what a trial encompasses and how it all translates to bird hunting, we'll cover it with Camie and Jim.
Our Road Trip public access segment covers some New Mexico quail ground, and listeners answer the question about their use of mobile mapping apps.
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Monday Nov 14, 2022
Bird hunter, author Tom McIntyre’s last interview
Monday Nov 14, 2022
Monday Nov 14, 2022
I consider him the best hunting writer we had ... until we lost him two days after this interview. Tom McIntyre was a friend, author, magazine writer, and in ways a mentor - he helped me get my first book deal, among other things. While Tom's passion was Africa and exotic game species, he was also a dog owner and bird hunter and we'll talk about all of that.
You'll find him insightful, observant, and more than a bit of a philosopher. It'll be good for your soul to listen, trust me. Tom's new book comes out in early spring, so watch for Thunder Without Rain from Skyhorse Books.
We'll also cover some late season hunting opportunities, and find out who won on your opening day.
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