Upland Nation
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Interesting, informative guests, listener questions, fun, and prizes on all things upland bird hunting, hosted by the creator of TV series Wingshooting USA.
Upland Nation
2d ago
You're the first to hear it ... a pilot episode that may become a series. I've been doing a short-form feature on satellite radio for over two years and much of the material is probably of use to you and your family, so here it is. It's a work in progress, but here's your chance to make suggestions on what you like, length, topics, and format.
Your feedback welcome in the comments, or at scottlindenoutdoors@gmail.com.
I hope you enjoy it!
Thanks,
Scott ..read more
Upland Nation
2d ago
If you don't learn something that makes you a better shooter, well, the Olympic shooting team has an opening. Don Currie is a bird hunter and the chief instructor of the National Sporting Clays Association. His instructional DVD “Focus – Movement – Faith” is the #1 rated sporting clays DVD on Amazon.com. And he's here to help you hit more birds and clay targets.
"You kill birds with your eyes, not your gun," Don says. From practice techniques to gun fitting for DIY-ers, buying youth guns to foot position and gun mount, Don has tips for any level of shotgunner. But first, we travel to South Afr ..read more
Upland Nation
1w ago
A peek into the operations of a leading choke tube maker, and insights into the need for a new non-profit to help bird dogs - and their owners. This week in our periodic "Industry Insider" series, Scott Trulock of Trulock Chokes joins us to delve deep into their manufacturing process, materials, engineering, and he previews the company's newest project - a classic .22 cal. rifle. Scott also talks choke tube selection for various birds, matching choke size to non-toxic ammo, and offers shooting tips.
Then Jim Burris, founder of the Bird Dog Society explains why there's a need for his relatively ..read more
Upland Nation
1w ago
The "first couple" of bird dog training joins us from the floor of the 2024 Pheasant Fest: Ronnie Smith and Susanna Love cover all things puppy development, from mindset to introducing birds, getting pup ready for gunfire and introducing steadiness. They have some fascinating insights into how a dog thinks and how we should alter our own thinking as a result when training these "little domestic predators."
Then, for older dogs, we talk retrieving, more steadiness work, and why they don't teach "sit." We'll get the reasoning behind whoa posts and flank collars, from these incredible trainers, h ..read more
Upland Nation
2w ago
Peek inside the workings of Gun Dog magazine ... courtesy of its editor-in-chief, Kali Parmley, then we go afield where she takes us to incredible locations, hunting a wide variety of bird species. Kali offers hunting tips and strategy, insights into owning multiple dogs and older dogs, training too. Kali tells us how a TV show works, shares the rigors of hunting Texas with Ronnie Smith and Susanna Love, explains why she hunts, and shares the joys of our sport.
"Road Trip" goes to a small western Kansas town surrounded by walk-in hunting ground, and listeners describe some of the exotic places ..read more
Upland Nation
3w ago
Back to Pheasant Fest for an in-depth tutorial on everything from dog training to sharptail hunting from two guys who hunt hard and often: Trevor Walz and Tom Dombroski of LandTrust.com. For fun, to scout new properties, a little guiding, and to work a long string of dogs, these guys are on the ground all season and have a couple lifetimes of experience. We'll cover habitat, tactics, dog care and more.
"Handle It" touches on the importance of collecting dead birds ... and listeners chime in on how important a limit is to them and why.
And it's all brought to you by: Sage & Braker Mercantil ..read more
Upland Nation
1M ago
From the national conclave of the Club Epagneul Breton: foundation breed, growing in popularity here in the States, the Epagneul Breton (French Brittany) has earned a reputation as an energetic, vest-pocket-sized bird dog. We'll trace the history on both sides of the Atlantic with Fred Overby, the unofficial historian of the Club Epagneul Breton USA. From um, prosaic and practical beginnings to the present, we'll get the details on everything from genetics to performance.
Todd Farris' hunting club grounds were the setting for our interviews, and he joins me to talk about how great habitat is c ..read more
Upland Nation
1M ago
It's training season ... all those new year's resolutions, promises to your buddy or your dog ... you've told me what you want to work on and we'll cover it with some tips and suggestions. Steadiness, recall, retrieving are the main points you've asked about, but we'll also address some other things YOU should do before Opening Day to make next season stellar.
"Road Trip" covers some birdy beer towns, and listeners share photos of their tricked-out hunting rigs - you're sure to find something you'll want to do to your own.
And it's all brought to you by: Sage & Braker Mercantile, Pointer s ..read more
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1M ago
From "Quail Alley" in Texas, Orvis 2023 Guide of the Year Jon Hubble enlightens us on quail hunting and habitat, tactics, and dog handling. Jon's Premier Wingshooting is in country that still looks - and hunts - like the old days, with oaks, native grasses and plenty of water.
We'll also cover how to handle bad scenting conditions, why it's better not to shoot sometimes, and how he handles a cocker-pointer combination. Jon also gives us the definitive way to use inner-tube dog boots. We also peek in his vest for must-carry gear.
Listeners share the strange and cool things they found on a hunt ..read more
Upland Nation
1M ago
Extend your hunting season, forge a year-long bond with your hunting dog ... just two reasons to try a trial, hunt test or "bird dog challenge." I've entered, marshalled, gunned for, cooked for, passed - and failed - a lot of them, and gotta tell you, it's the best way to enjoy your dog during the off season. Oh, and he'll LOVE it.
From how to find one, finding a group that fits your needs, to reasons you'll be glad you entered, to how they work, I'll offer my 30-plus years of um, "trial and error" (lots of error). If nothing else, you'll laugh at the many goofs me and my dogs have made over t ..read more