264. Old Hemlock
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You've at least heard George Bird Evans referenced at some point even if you've just barely dipped a toe in the upland hunting space. His words continue to inspire and motivate upland hunters even decades removed from his passing. Come and take a step back in time to catch a glimpse of what it was like for George, and his wife Kaye, living at the old 1815 cabin nestled amongst the inspiring forests in the small Northeastern corner of West Virginia. This property is best known as 'Old Hemlock.' Watch the Full Episode Here! How did LeJay find himself at Old Hemlock? The privacy of Old Hemlock George and Kay's life timeline Artist, Musician, Author, Hunter.....Perfectionist When George decides to focus primarily on hunting literature and lifestyle George's writing style Developing a Setter line Kaye's role in everything George's outlook on dog training and development Their day to day routine Property development and conservation George's hunting preferences and finding focus in the uplands The status of Old Hemlock and the foundation's philanthropy The art and treasures around the cabin - Presented By: Standing Stone Supply | Check out their Online Courses and Use Code GDIY to save 15% onX Hunt Maps | Use Code: GDIY20 to save 20% Upland Gun Company | Midwest Double Gun Classic - Other Partners: BPro Kennels Eukanuba [What I Feed My Dogs: Premium Performance 30/20] Bird Dog Society - GDIY Links: Patreon | Instagram | Facebook | Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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