Episodes
This week we close out Jim Sorenson's story of chasing the upland slam in Part 3 originally released on 9/6/22.
Ruffed Grouse
Chukar
Blue Grouse
Spruce Grouse
Sage Grouse
Upland Slam Taxidermy
Woodock
Willow Ptarmigan
Rock Ptarmigan
Whitetail Ptarmigan
Are Snipe and Rail being left out?
Closing out Bella the 3rd dog
The best and worst "behaved" birds for the dogs
The best and worst tasting birds
The most and least fun birds to chase
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2024 GDIY Pheasant Hunt
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Published 07/25/24
Jared Warren of Southern State K9 returns in part 2 of the discussion on building and utilizing markers in your training. You also cant discuss markers without at least a working level of understanding when it comes to reward structures so we explore that topic as well.
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Think of it as training with Dopamine rather than training with rewards
Dogs are selfish and thats a good thing!
Keep realistic expectations for your dog
Chunking and isolating each individual behavior
Paying...
Published 07/23/24
This week we continue Jim Sorenson's story of chasing the upland slam in Part 2 originally released on 8/30/22.
Where did the journey begin?
Does a hunting journal help with being a better hunter?
Hungarian Partridge (Huns) and Sharptail Grouse (Sharps)
Prairie Chickens
Pheasant
Bobwhite Quail
Mountain Quail
Valley Quail
Mearns Quail
Gambel Quail
Scale Quail
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Published 07/18/24
"I wish the dog could understand what I'm saying!" A very relatable request or wish that any dog trainer has probably uttered at some point or another. The truth is though, with the proper approach and consistency, you can get the dog to at least understand "yes" or "no" which does allows you to communicate more effectively with your dog.
Jared Warren of Southern State K9 joins us in a two part discussion on building and utilizing markers. You cant discuss markers without at least working...
Published 07/16/24
This week we start Jim Sorenson's story of chasing the Upland Slam that originally released on August 23, 2022. This upland slam series is unique in that Jim doesn't chase the slam for himself. Jim counts the upland slam for each individual dog.
From Vizslas to German Shorthair Pointers
Pheasant hunting with pointing dogs or flushing dogs?
What is the Upland Slam?
Learning curves and preparation
Starting all the way from zero on the list! No previous birds counted.
Hunting standards and...
Published 07/11/24
In this episode, we're joined by Ben Fretz from North Country Sporting Dogs to discuss the most common concerns in the dog training world. Whether you're a DIY trainer, a professional, or a dog owner who hires a trainer, one truth remains: every dog is unique and won't follow the same path. However, the pressure often mounts once a date is set on the calendar. Ben shares his insights on why patience isn't just a virtue in dog training—it's a requirement. Tune in to learn how to stay calm and...
Published 07/09/24
You never know when an idea or passion may find you. This was the case for Kevin and his son while out on an early season Sharptail hunt. While stopping for a break and consuming products designed to help fuel their own hunt, they couldn't help but wonder why they didn't have anything to help fuel their dogs. Fast forward and they have now produced an all natural human grade bone broth designed to help fuel hydration and spark recovery before the hunt is even over!
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Moving back to...
Published 07/04/24
AKC conformation judge, Lonnie Carrol of Bear Hug Griffons, joins us to cover everything in the show dog world. Very often we hear the phrase "function over form" and Lonnie explains why it shouldn't be an either/or situation and we should be striving for both form AND function.
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What are conformation shows?
The different classes and what it takes to earn championships
Compete in 'classes' then move into the 'groups' before entering the 'best in show'
Dogs are judged against a...
Published 07/02/24
Accidents happen. Prices at the veterinary offices seem to be skyrocketing. How do we prepare for the scenario where we are weighing the well being of our beloved dog against whats right for our bank account and family? In this episode, we delve into the world of pet insurance—what it is, how it works, and why it might be right or wrong for you. Tim Andrews did a deep dive and researched the numerous types of insurance offered across the space to then come on and beak it all out for us.
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Published 06/25/24
GDIY Profiles are bonus episodes that feature your average DIY dog trainer and hunter. All dog owners have a story of what got them involved and the main lessons learned along the way. Hearing numerous people’s stories along with their mistakes, helps promote the idea that WE ALL STARTED AT THE SAME PLACE!
NAME: Nate Lecy
BREED: Pudelpointer, Lab/Australian Shepherd Mix
LOCATION: Southeast MN
TARGETS: Waterfowl, Ruffed Grouse
FAVORITE EPISODES: Ep. 243 Understanding Your Dog's Behavior, Ep....
Published 06/20/24
We heard about the patients journey through TPLO surgery last week. This week we talk with Veterinarian, Jay Brekke, as he goes through all of the advice and tips from the actual surgeons perspective.
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Just how common is the CCL injury today?
The odds of dealing with the injury and the underlying causes
The knee certifications should be similar to the hip certifications
The lifestyle and preventative measures while joins form as a puppy
An egg a day....and other...
Published 06/18/24
One of my favorite things in the bird dog world is backing and honoring. Darryl Pernat came on the show in May of 2021 to break down his process on getting your dog to back reliably and consistently in the field!
Why is backing important?
"Backing" vs. "honoring"
"Natural" vs. "developed" backers
Better to start earlier or wait until after steadiness training?
Necessary gear for training: silhouettes, pigeons, launchers
The "Daryl Method" broken out step by step
Getting from the bird...
Published 06/13/24
It's something we all hope never happens to our dogs but, unfortunately, a CCL injury (equivalent to a human ACL) is more common than what you may think. When Cliff Hawkins' 3 year old Pudelpointer, Ruby, went down with the injury, he found the available information on how to navigate the situation very lacking. So he documented his experience and wrote the Navigating TPLO Surgery Article that can hopefully help others make their way through the process with as little setbacks as...
Published 06/11/24
GDIY Profiles are bonus episodes that feature your average DIY dog trainer and hunter. All dog owners have a story of what got them involved and the main lessons learned along the way. Hearing numerous people’s stories along with their mistakes, helps promote the idea that WE ALL STARTED AT THE SAME PLACE!
NAME: Lucas Felling
BREED: Llewellin Setter
LOCATION: Spooner, WI
TARGETS: Pheasant, Ruffed Grouse, Woodcock
FAVORITE EPISODES: Ep. 231. Getting To Know Nick | The Force Fetch...
Published 06/06/24
Sometimes a bit help and extra hands go a long ways in helping you meet your goals with your dog. Chris Girard of the Green Valley Hunting & Retriever Club joins me to talk about the benefits as well as some of the challenges training groups can offer DIY trainers.
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The history of GVHRC
Accessing new potential hunters
Group dynamics within the club
Mixing flushers and pointers
Training pointers to sit and having a healthy competition for fun
Pointers/Upland and...
Published 06/04/24
GDIY Profiles are bonus episodes that feature your average DIY dog trainer and hunter. All dog owners have a story of what got them involved and the main lessons learned along the way. Hearing numerous people’s stories along with their mistakes, helps promote the idea that WE ALL STARTED AT THE SAME PLACE!
NAME: Ron Hunt
BREED: Brittany
LOCATION: Brookings, SD
TARGETS: Pheasant
FAVORITE EPISODES: Ep. 194 Rick Smith | Ep. 195. Try to Pay it Forward | Ep. 199 Cover Dog Trials | Ep. 226 A...
Published 05/30/24
You should always jump at the opportunity when you get the chance to talk to someone in the upland space who has been chasing these birds for as long as Walt Lesser has! After all, he literally wrote the book on the Real Ryman Setter.
It was a privilege to sit down with Walt in his home and hear his stores and what it was exactly that spoke to him about the Ryman Setters.
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Starting out bird hunting with beagles?!?
Getting the first setters from George Bird Evans...
Published 05/28/24
Robb and Jim make their return to the podcast to recap and share their thoughts on our recent experience at Old Hemlock and the "Trouble with Bird Dogs" event put on by the Bird Dog Society.
The purpose of the Troubles with Bird Dogs event
The downward trend of bird numbers over decades
Learning from history
The experience of the historical property
Jim connecting the dots to his personal connection with G.B.E.
A bowl of wishbones?
Dont let your boxes of shotgun shells go...
Published 05/23/24
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...
Published 05/21/24
A listener recently reached out asking for an episode talking about general advice when it comes to planning a hunting trip. It would be fun to revisit and provide an updated version of this subject but for now I thought it was worth revisiting episode 108 with Josh Flowers originally released on 9/21/21.
Why test and train in the off season
The best of each breed are on level playing ground
Using your relationship with your breeder
Some people on have week long seasons if they have to...
Published 05/18/24
"Pick a method and stick with it!" Sure, thats sound advice. Especially for beginners. But for those of us that want to know why a particular method works or how to overcome and even prevent certain roadblocks or snags from appearing, simply focusing on the "HOW" may not be enough.
Nate Czarnota of Iron Oak Dog Co. joins me to talk about the principles of dog training and how paying attention to learning theory can help you recognize what is actually connecting and driving your dog. Nate is a...
Published 05/14/24
GDIY Profiles are bonus episodes that feature your average DIY dog trainer and hunter. All dog owners have a story of what got them involved and the main lessons learned along the way. Hearing numerous people’s stories along with their mistakes, helps promote the idea that WE ALL STARTED AT THE SAME PLACE!
NAME: Ira Sherman
BREED: German Wirehair Pointer (4)
LOCATION: South Dakota
TARGETS: Pheasant, Sharptail Grouse, Prairie Chicken
FAVORITE EPISODES: Force Fetch Series and Whoa...
Published 05/09/24
There are things that you may have thought were the primary reasons or benefits of getting into the gun dog world but, come to find out, there are other aspects that start to present themselves that make you realize theres a lot more to it. Perhaps its not all about the birds. Perhaps its not even just about the dog. Perhaps its about certain relationships, traditions, and family values that start to stand above all else.
The last episode recorded in the Eukanuba booth at Pheasant Fest is...
Published 05/07/24
There have been countless guests and topics covered in episodes throughout the years that are truly invaluable and worth revisiting. Going through some of the back catalog and re-listening to some of the older episodes, I was honestly surprised at some of the information and details I have forgotten myself over the years. I wanted to try and highlight some of these guests and topics so I am going through and scrubbing some of the episodes and "remastering" them. Im cutting out any of the...
Published 05/02/24
One of the NAVHDA institutions, The Carters, joins me at the Eukanuba booth on the floor of Pheasant Fest. Blaine, Pattie, and Jason of Merrymeeting Kennels have been instrumental in bringing people into the bird dog space through their extremely active Yankee Chapter. We have a fun a conversation that covers a lot of insight and tips into not only recruiting new people but retaining the people that you do have!
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Getting new people involved
Retaining people is more...
Published 04/30/24