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In this weeks episode we learn about the importance of wetlands in SONEC (Southern Oregon and North Eastern California) to waterfowl, waterbirds and a way of life on private lands. This is my old stomping grounds where I cut my teeth as a private lands habitat biologist. How is the NRCS and Intermountain west joint venture helping to protect this i…
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My new friend and co-worker Mike and I were lucky enough to squeeze in some time to chat about Kansas!A place I have never hunted and a place that has had some pretty good upland bird hunting the past couple years. We chat about bird biology, bird hunting and some about his work with prairie chickens and now the National Wild Turkey Federation.…
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In this episode Bill and I get a little nostalgic about NAVHDA and Wirehairs long since passed to the happy hunting grounds. We talk about changes in the boise valley, Blue grouse hunting and about some of the wirehairs and wirehair breeders we have known. Some of our favorite dogs which became the foundation dogs for several kennels. Bill had Blac…
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Monty Gregg a career Forest service biologist that holds the coveted title of game bird centers of excellence biologist covering Oregon and Washington. He has 20 years experience in central Oregon and is the lead for partnerships with the National Wild Turkey Federation. We cover some history of the Forest service, fire management and some current …
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While waiting for an unbelievably thick fog to lift while chukar hunting in the Owyhees Frank Pucccio and I sit in his chukarjeep and record some stories. Frank founded Hun Hill Kennels and gets out hunting an incredible 5 days a week! We cover topics on chukar biology and hunting tactics, raising and breeding griffons and living in southern Idaho.…
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Sculling is a method of sneaking up on waterfowl by laying on your back in a special boat with a long whippy oar sticking through a hole in the transom. This method was used by market hunters and is still in use today. In this episode we chat with Humboldt county natives Chris and Steven Jensen about their experiences growing up on Humboldt bay whi…
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***New podcast every Wednesday! Interesting chat about doing bird research in remote Alaska. Bryan has done work on all kinds of waterfowl from Texas, California and Alaska. Bryan studied Brant in Cold bay Alaska for his masters and currently does some interesting work with Brant, eiders and pintails. Bryan is enjoying the rural alaskan lifestyle a…
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Jeremiah and Johanna both have some interesting perspectives on the future of hunting and cooking wild game. Jeremiah challenges the traditional way we have been recruiting new hunters. The ethics of posting photos on social media. We cover some of the philosophy of why locavores and millennials are getting so interested in hunting for food.We have…
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Nerd out with Casey and I on the life history and management of Cinnamon Teal in Colorado. Also we discuss remote waterfowl research in Alaska. She tells her story to becoming a bird biologist and bird hunter. She goes from vegetarian to newly minted wild game chef and well on her way to being Dr. Setash! Casey and I talk about hunter recruitment p…
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Had a fantastic chat with my Father, Val Bachman a wildlife biologist for forty years who grew up hunting and guiding in the marshes surrounding of the great salt lake of Northern Utah. We talk about growing up in utah and tell some of my favorite family hunting stories about snipe, pheasants, waterfowl and bird dogs. Dad talks about his favorite d…
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****We will be a releasing a new podcast every wednesday!*** I got to sit around and chat with two Washington Department of Wildlife biologists in the hotel room after we assisted with an upland hunting workshop. We cover a bunch of topics from AZ quail and Utah sage grouse and what type of experiences it takes to become a biologist. We cover just …
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After a day of dog training I was lucky enough to get a chance to sit down with Jason and talk about his career as a law enforcement officer and his time hunting over wirehairs and Drahthaars in Washington. This guy is the real deal! Give it a listen!By Dominic Bachman
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Dr. Jared Duquette is a wildlife biologist, hunter and all around great dude who is working hard to influence the decline of hunter numbers through recruitment, retention and reactivation or R3. Jared is Based in Illinois but came out to eastern Washington to hunt upland birds with me and the wirehairs. Hopefully, you all enjoy this chat we had. We…
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I met Kaylee at the NWTF National Staff meeting in Augusta, Georgia and after sitting next to her on the bar stool for five minutes I knew I had to talk her into being on the show! She has a cool path to becoming a biologist, becoming a hunter and is a heck of a great story teller!! YOU WILL LOVE HER! I cant believe how good her mouth calling is un…
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Opening day and the glory of what September represents to a bird hunter. A mostly Solo podcast about my first hunt with a bonus Cameo from the lovely Julie Unfried a bird biologist on her first Montana Sage Grouse hunt. I talk a little about my past and how fun it is to keep a hunting journal. Our first recording from the "lions den" ultimate bird …
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Val Bachman was an influential wildlife biologist and habitat manager in Utah for over four decades. We talk about his history and experiences as a biologist. Utah, the great salt lake and the great basin are such incredible places! Learn about the birds and the ecosystem from the perspective of man who dedicated much of his life to Utah bird habit…
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George Wilson was an early hero of mine and I was very lucky to get this opportunity to talk with him over the phone. George was an upland game bird habitat biologist in northern Utah he has long since retired. We talk a lot about Utah habitat management. George has had an incredible amount of fine bird dogs and has lived the dream life as a bird b…
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Kelly Jobes Gives a colorful history of breeding some awesome wirehairs. We talk about some of the big name dogs and breeders that have come and gone and some hunting stories involving wirehairs in Oregon and PNW. As a wirehair breeder and NAVHDA Judge this stuff interests me even though we didn't delve into bird biology as much in this episode.…
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In this interesting conversation Meadow and I discuss some old times and talk about the future of bird hunting. Meadow was actually interviewing me for her podcast which never got going so I published our conversation here! Meadow created some of the first super successful women's hunting programs and really helped jump start the R3 movement. We ta…
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Ken tells us about the bird hunting prospects for Montana and how some of the access programs work. Ken is an expert on bird habitat and how to create it on private lands. We talk a lot about Sharptail, huns, and pheasant hunting tactics. Ken is an Avid hunter and his German wirehair pointer Pixie lives the doggy dream life! Ken is an incredible ph…
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Jeff Knetter is THE person charged with managing upland game and waterfowl in one of the top bird hunting destinations. we discussed some of the bird hunting opportunities in Idaho and some potential regulation changes. Jeff is an avid hunter who hunts over some fine Munsterlanders!By Dominic Bachman
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A fun chat with Brandon Smith after his dog Penny runs her Natural Ability Hunt test in Idaho's treasure Valley. Brandon is a great dog trainer, a newly minted NAVHDA judge and a veteran Washington Waterfowl hunter. We do get a little nerded out on dogs and NAVHDA in this episode.By Dominic Bachman, Brandon Smith
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Hanna Nikonow is the sagebrush communications specialist for the Intermountain West Joint Venture. Hanna loves sagebrush and has the tattoo to prove it! She was born and raised in Wyoming and knows her way around a shotgun and a bird dog. Ron Boehme of the Hunting Dog Podcast co-host's this fun filled episode recorded in a remote cabin in Montana's…
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Mikal Cline has worked all over the west and even studied quail movements in relation to bird dogs at Ames plantation! Mikal gives us a unique view of managing habitat for turkeys in the PNW while working for the NWTF and managing waterfowl in Washington. She recently took a position as the upland game coordinator for the state of Oregon and gives …
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Josh Vest is the science coordinator for the Intermountain West Joint Venture. He has done some awesome waterfowl research in Utah and the south and is doing some exciting work all over the west. Josh has wirehairs and hunts them on upland birds and waterfowl in Montana.By Dominic Bachman, Josh Vest
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I pinned down the very busy Christian Hagen a research professor with Oregon State university who also is doing work with the NRCS on Prairie Chickens. We talk about life in central Oregon, sage grouse and other upland birds, hunting with his munsterlanders and his recent NAVHDA test.By Dominic Bachman, Christian Hagen
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Season 1 Episode 5 George Decosta talks about his "farm" a place he is turning into the ultimate wildlife and dog training property. George is an apprentice NAVHDA Judge, a Griffon breeder and a guy who has worked really hard to get to a cool spot in life. I am pretty dang jealous of his setup and trying to talk him into getting assistance from the…
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My long time friend Brent West and I have a great conversation about migratory bird management, his career and journey as a young biologist. If you have ever sent a migratory bird wing in Brent West probably touched it! we cover some fun topics about bird dogs, hunting stories and his current role in Maine.…
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Season 1 Episode 2 Tim Griffiths the western coordinator for the Working Lands For Wildlife Program talks about his history with Sage grouse, Waterfowl, his line of labs, hunting in Oregon and Montana and a whole lot about how wildlife management works from the field level to Washington DC.By Dominic Bachman
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