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This week we explore the journey that led Georgia resident, Durrell Smith from a casual weekend bird hunter to a career as an upland author, podcaster and videographer. Durrell describes his experiences shadowing some legendary African American dog handlers on quail plantations in Thomasville, Georgia and his documentation of their impacts on the development of generations of bird dog traditions. Durrell’s immersion into this niche community and the friendships that developed are documented in the film, Dogmen.PodcastMoADogmen I Presented by onXSupport the show Please be sure to subscribe and leave a review. It helps the show! Also, let us know what you think in the comments. If you have future show ideas we'd love to hear them. Setter Tales Podcast Links Website YouTube Facebook Instagram Twitter Patreon

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This week we explore the journey that led Georgia resident, Durrell Smith from a casual weekend bird hunter to a career as an upland author, podcaster and videographer. Durrell describes his experiences shadowing some legendary African American dog handlers on quail plantations in Thomasville, Georgia and his documentation of their impacts on the development of generations of bird dog traditions. Durrell’s immersion into this niche community and the friendships that developed are documented in the film, Dogmen.PodcastMoADogmen I Presented by onXSupport the show Please be sure to subscribe and leave a review. It helps the show! Also, let us know what you think in the comments. If you have future show ideas we'd love to hear them. Setter Tales Podcast Links Website YouTube Facebook Instagram Twitter Patreon

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