“I used to watch the series on TV when I could catch it and enjoyed it. The quality of the TV show was fair but WOW Chris really does this right. If you love hunting and dogs this is it. I would gladly trade in my magazine subscriptions for this. Chris asks the questions that matter to hunters and his guest are stars in the sport. If he doesn't have a big name the host finds, credible, seasoned, educated people that participate in bird hunting. I just discovered this podcast in the last week or so and can't tear away from it. I am sure iTunes might feel the pain of this because I haven't had time to download music and my iPod is set to this Pod Cast. I live in a city in Georgia and since the quail have disapeared in this state so have the bird hunters. It's nice to be able to listen to a community of people I wouldn't have access to with out this podcast.
It's March 2009 and I can't wait for fall. He covers every aspect upland hunting in an intelligent, articulate, and insightful way. I have two Brittanys and they are benefiting from what I am learning from Chris and his guest. I have called all my friends and told them about this. The power of the podcast is I can play it over and over on demand. I am greatful for iTunes for putting this on. Chris was one of many on obscure channels that hosted hunting shows in off hours. Here he is a star and has set the standard and I believe this will be a legacy in our sport for years. Way to go Bird Dogs Forever. If you have a bird dog and hunt upland I am sure you will agree.
If you get a chance don't listen to just one. There is so much variety in topics and questions if you don't like the topic just click another one and you will find something you like.”
Glen_64 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/18/09