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Follow along on our adventurers chasing all kinds of game in the heart land of America. Our passions run from the north woods rivers all the way out to the wide open prairie. We are untamed and wild is all we chase.
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Keenan Wind, owner of Windy Fishing Guide Service, discusses his passion for fishing and guiding on Mille Lacs Lake in Minnesota. He shares his experience growing up on the water and the legendary status of Mille Lacs as a walleye and smallmouth bass fishery. Keenan also talks about the challenges and changes in the fishing industry, including the impact of zebra mussels and the controversy surrounding walleye harvest regulations. He emphasizes the importance of understanding freshwater ecology and using research and knowledge to develop a game plan for successful fishing. In this conversation, Brian Maze and Keenan Wold discuss the importance of understanding the ecological system when fishing. They cover topics such as water oxygenation, water stratification, and biological productivity classifications. They emphasize the need to consider factors like substrate composition, forage base, and spawning areas when planning a fishing trip. They also discuss the value of keeping detailed notes and using resources like Lakefinder to gather information about a specific lake. Overall, they highlight the importance of taking a systems approach and using ecological knowledge to improve fishing success. Go Fishing with Keenan and Windy Fishing Guide Service  Book Fall Grouse & Woodcock Hunt With Brian  Check Out Podcast Sponsor - HW Launchers  Email Brian - Bvmaazen@outlook.com Takeaways Keenan Wind is the owner of Windy Fishing Guide Service on Mille Lacs Lake in Minnesota. Mille Lacs Lake is known for its legendary walleye and smallmouth bass fishery. The introduction of zebra mussels has had a significant impact on the lake's ecosystem. Understanding freshwater ecology and conducting research can help develop a game plan for successful fishing. Understanding the ecological system is crucial for successful fishing Factors like water oxygenation, stratification, and biological productivity impact fish behavior Consider substrate composition, forage base, and spawning areas when planning a fishing trip Keeping detailed notes and using resources like Lakefinder can enhance fishing knowledge and success Sound Bites "I started Windy Fishing Guide Service at age 19 to share my passion for fishing." "The walleye harvest regulations have impacted tourism and resort communities on Mille Lacs Lake." "Keenan is expanding his guide service to offer river trips and fly fishing experiences." "You know, maybe that pounder looks a little bit odd in a lake where the primary forage base is, you know, panfish, yellow perch, crappie, bluegills, you know, whatever." "Cold water holds more dissolved oxygen than warm water." "Water stratification is just the natural So water also fluctuates in density so water will be most dense at four degrees Celsius" Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 19:19 Expanding Guide Service and Fly Fishing 39:22 Understanding Freshwater Ecology 47:55 Understanding the Ecological System 59:39 Biological Productivity Classifications 01:07:31 Considering Spawning Areas 01:19:06 The Excitement of Fishing 01:27:40 The Joy of Topwater Fishing Keywords fishing, guiding, Mille Lacs Lake, walleye, smallmouth bass, zebra mussels, freshwater ecology, fishing, ecology, water oxygenation, water stratification, biological productivity, substrate composition, forage base, spawning areas, notes, Lakefinder          
Summary Matt Russell, owner and operator of Double Aero Guides in southern Arizona, discusses bird hunting and the unique bird species found in the Southwest. He highlights the diverse landscapes and weather conditions in Arizona, from desert and cactus to mountains and grasslands. Matt talks about the different types of quail, including Gambel's quail and scaled quail, and their adaptability to various habitats. He also discusses the sensitive nature of Mearns quail and the need for conservation efforts to protect their populations. Matt emphasizes the importance of water, cover, and food sources for these bird species. Brian Maze discusses the different bird species he hunts and the unique challenges they present. He emphasizes the importance of thinking outside the box and exploring less popular areas to find better bird numbers. Maze also advocates for the conservation of the Mearns quail and the need for awareness and responsible hunting practices. He shares insights on hunting in the desert, dealing with rattlesnakes, and the importance of water for dogs. Maze also talks about the Broc du Bourbonnet, a French pointer breed, and the range of his dogs. He highlights the hazards of hunting in Arizona, including javelina and poisonous mushrooms. Maze concludes by mentioning his offerings of upland hunts for quail species and his trips to Argentina for dove, perdiz, and waterfowl hunting. In this conversation, Brian Maze discusses his experiences hunting in the Patagonia region of Argentina. He talks about the logistics of hunting in Patagonia and the abundance of quail and ducks in the area. Maze describes the beautiful scenery and diverse habitat in Patagonia, including grasslands and creeks. He also emphasizes the importance of safety and ethical hunting practices. Maze shares information about his outfit, Quail Arizona, and mentions his collaboration with Marsupial Gear for first aid kits. He concludes by discussing the etiquette and considerations for out-of-state hunters. Book a Hunt with Matt at Double Areo Guides  Follow Matt on Intagram  Matt Asked for a Shout Out to AZ Quail Today - Check out thier instagram  Book a Hunt with Brian and Amaazen Outdoors  PODCAST SPONSOR HW Launchers  Takeaways Arizona offers diverse landscapes and weather conditions for bird hunting Gambel's quail and scaled quail are adaptable to various habitats in the Southwest Mearns quail are a sensitive species that require conservation efforts Water, cover, and food sources are crucial for the survival of these bird species Think outside the box and explore less popular areas for better bird numbers Advocate for the conservation of sensitive bird species like the Mearns quail Be aware of the hazards of hunting in Arizona, such as rattlesnakes and javelina Ensure dogs have access to water and prioritize their well-being during hunts Consider the range and capabilities of different dog breeds for specific hunting environments Offer upland hunts for various quail species and organize trips to Argentina for dove, perdiz, and waterfowl hunting Hunting in the Patagonia region of Argentina offers a unique and beautiful experience with abundant quail and ducks. The logistics of hunting in Patagonia can be challenging, but the habitat and scenery make it worthwhile. Safety and ethical hunting practices are paramount, and it is important to be considerate of other hunters in the field. Quail Arizona is an outfit that offers guided hunting trips in Arizona and Argentina, and they collaborate with Marsupial Gear for first aid kits. Out-of-state hunters should be aware of local etiquette and considerations when hunting in a new area. Titles The Sensitive Nature of Mearns Quail The Adaptability of Gambel's and Scaled Quail Offering Upland Hunts for Quail Species Prioritizing Water for Dogs During Hunts Safety and Ethical Hunting Practices Quail Arizona and Collaboration with Marsupial Gear Sound Bites "Matt Russell owner and operator of double arrow guides in southern Arizona a quail hunting outfit" "The hunting opportunities that I saw two years ago was fantastic" "Gambel's quail are certainly the most widely spread quail in the state" "There's got to be better bird numbers there, you know people don't go there." "It's a different part of the hunt. It's not all about killing." "This is a game where we count flushes not necessarily birds in the bag." "When you see a cubby rise of 60 birds get up in the air, you go, Oh shit, it's on." "You know, so seven days, seven grand and you just got to fly there. You just got to get there." "It's not all about killing, you know, it's always nice to have birds in the bag." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Matt Russell and Double Arrow Guides 14:38 The Underestimated Scaled Quail 33:49 Finding Better Bird Numbers 42:17 Navigating Hazards: Rattlesnakes and Javelina 51:42 The braque du bourbonnais: A Unique French Pointer Breed 01:02:00 Offering Upland Hunts for Quail Species 01:09:55 Logistics and abundance of quail and ducks in Patagonia 01:19:01 Quail Arizona and collaboration with Marsupial Gear 01:26:43 Etiquette and considerations for out-of-state hunters
Bruce Ross, the Executive Director of the Wisconsin Waterfowl Association (WWA), discusses the organization's mission and initiatives. WWA focuses on wetland restoration, education, and advocacy for waterfowl hunters in Wisconsin. They work on both private and public lands to restore wetlands and create habitat for waterfowl. The organization also promotes the conservation of wild rice, an important food source for ducks. WWA has recently partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to restore wetlands on public lands. They also have a wood duck box program and encourage volunteers to get involved in their conservation efforts. The Wisconsin Waterfowl Association (WWA) is dedicated to conserving and restoring wetlands and waterfowl habitat in Wisconsin. They work with various levels of government and organizations to make a difference on the landscape, regardless of ownership. The WWA's Waterfowlers Academy aims to turn newbie or wannabe waterfowlers into passionate conservationists, following the path of Aldo Leopold. They offer programs like Learn to Hunt waterfowlers and focus on bringing in women and persons of color to expand the hunting community. The WWA also organizes the Waterfowl Hunters Expo, a family-friendly event that celebrates everything about waterfowling and raises funds for conservation efforts. KeywordsWisconsin Waterfowl Association, wetland restoration, education, advocacy, waterfowl hunting, private lands, public lands, wild rice, wood duck boxes, partnership, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Wisconsin Waterfowl Association, conservation, wetlands, waterfowl habitat, Waterfowlers Academy, Aldo Leopold, Learn to Hunt, diversity, Waterfowl Hunters Expo   Become a WWA member:  https://www.wisducks.org/shop/membership/membership/ Waterfowl Hunters EXPO:  https://waterfowlhuntersexpo.com/ Contact Bruce Ross at bross@wisducks.org Check Out www.hwlaunchers.com  Guided Wisconsin Ruffed Grouse and Woodcock Hunts www.amaazen.com Follow up on social media https://www.instagram.com/amaazen_outdoors/ https://www.facebook.com/Amaazen.Outdoors The Wisconsin Waterfowl Association (WWA) focuses on wetland restoration, education, and advocacy for waterfowl hunters in Wisconsin. WWA works on both private and public lands to restore wetlands and create habitat for waterfowl. The organization promotes the conservation of wild rice, an important food source for ducks. WWA has recently partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to restore wetlands on public lands. They also have a wood duck box program and encourage volunteers to get involved in their conservation efforts. The WWA works to conserve and restore wetlands and waterfowl habitat in Wisconsin. The Waterfowlers Academy aims to turn new waterfowlers into passionate conservationists. The WWA focuses on bringing in women and persons of color to expand the hunting community. The Waterfowl Hunters Expo is a family-friendly event that celebrates waterfowling and raises funds for conservation efforts. Titles Conserving Wild Rice for Waterfowl Habitat Engaging Volunteers in Conservation Efforts Expanding the Hunting Community through Diversity Conserving Wetlands and Waterfowl Habitat in Wisconsin Sound Bites "I love the early teal season and the first time you're out there in the marsh and those little bees are zipping around and shooting is about three or four feet behind them." "I'd like to have about four or five wood duck houses." "Wild rice, ducks love wild rice, right? Just like humans do." "Our expertise doesn't stop at the boundary of a municipal government or the levels of government that we have." "The Waterfowlers Academy is simply a branding on top of our approach to turning newbie or wannabe waterfowlers into passionate conservationists." "This is focused on bringing people who may not look like you and me, Brian, into the waterfowling community." Chapters 00:00Introduction to the Wisconsin Waterfowl Association 14:29Conservation Efforts on Private Lands 39:24Restoring Wetlands on Public Lands 55:54Waterfowl Hunters Expo: Celebrating Waterfowling 01:03:55Advocating for a Sandhill Crane Harvest Season 01:12:38Advocacy and Representing Waterfowlers
Summary In this episode, Brian Maze interviews Trevor Hubbs, who is involved in various conservation initiatives. They discuss the upcoming BHA Rendezvous event, where volunteers are celebrated and awards are given to individuals who have contributed to public lands and waters. They also talk about a proposed bill in Wisconsin that would allow running dogs all year round in the Northwoods. Trevor explains the background and potential implications of the bill, highlighting the need for further research and data before making a decision. The conversation covers various topics related to hunting and conservation in Wisconsin. The discussion revolves around the balance between community responsibility and the need for expansion in hunting opportunities. Concerns are raised about potential risks and the importance of doing things right. The impact on bird populations, safety concerns with wolves, and challenges of grouse hunting are also discussed. Additionally, the need for a pike spearing season and a veterans waterfowl season is highlighted. The conversation covers various topics related to hunting and conservation in Wisconsin. The chapters include discussions on the opportunity for waterfowl hunting, early season hunting and conservation, waterfowl population and conservation, support for veterans in hunting, rifle deer hunt during the rut, county deer advisory committees, deer population management, additional rifle season for deer, controversy around deer harvest, and bear bait identification. Visit Show Sponsor - HW Launchers for your bird launcher needs  Book A Ruffed Grouse & Woodcock Hunting Trip with Host Brian in Wisconsin  Back Country Hunters and Anglers Rendezvous Information      Takeaways The hunting community needs to balance the ability to expand hunting opportunities with the responsibility to protect the environment and wildlife. It is important to consider potential risks and listen to precautionary measures raised by experts and community members. Support for well-trained hounds is crucial for ensuring the safe and regulated hunting of bears and other wildlife. Taking the time to do things right and protect the resources is essential to avoid negative consequences and potential backlash against hunting. The expansion of hunting opportunities should be approached with caution to prevent negative impacts on bird populations and other wildlife. Safety concerns with wolves and the need to educate oneself about wolf depredation are important considerations for hunters. Grouse hunting can be challenging but also rewarding, and it is important to manage expectations and appreciate the experience. The need for a pike spearing season and a veterans waterfowl season is recognized to provide additional opportunities for hunters and show appreciation for service members. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Trevor's Background 07:04 Overview of BHA Rendezvous 26:05 Status of the Bill and Potential Implications 33:03 Balancing Community Responsibility 34:01 Potential Risks and Concerns 35:00 Support for Well-Trained Hounds 36:29 Importance of Doing It Right 37:25 Impact on Grouse and Woodcock 38:51 Increased Pressure on Bird Populations 40:15 Safety Concerns with Wolves 41:43 Understanding Wolf Depredation 43:11 Challenges of Grouse Hunting 45:34 Takeaways from Grouse Hunting 47:26 The Need for Pike Spearing Season 51:44 Veterans Waterfowl Season 01:06:39 Opportunity for Waterfowl Hunting 01:07:36 Early Season Hunting and Conservation 01:08:33 Waterfowl Population and Conservation 01:09:32 Support for Veterans in Hunting 01:10:03 Rifle Deer Hunt during the Rut 01:12:25 County Deer Advisory Committees 01:14:49 Deer Population Management 01:16:43 Additional Rifle Season for Deer 01:18:21 Controversy around Deer Harvest 01:20:41 Bear Bait Identification
Mike, the owner of Ugly Dog Hunting Company, discusses the risks and challenges of bird dog hunting, including injuries and accidents that can occur in the field. He shares personal stories of his dogs encountering porcupines and other hazards. Mike also provides insight into the history of Ugly Dog Hunting Company and its evolution as a supply shop for bird hunting and dog training gear. The conversation delves into the topic of chaps and clothing brands, exploring the challenges of manufacturing and competing in the hunting gear industry. Lastly, Mike reflects on his experience at Pheasant Fest and the importance of conservation in the hunting community. The conversation covers the experience of attending Pheasant Fest and the challenges of running a booth, the importance of learning and growing in business, the goal of giving back to conservation, and the excitement of discovering new bird species. It also discusses hunting experiences in Nebraska, Kansas, and locally, as well as the challenges of hunting in hot weather and finding less pressured areas. The conversation covers various topics related to outdoor gear and equipment, with a focus on Garmin products. The host and guest discuss the importance of enjoying nature and the outdoors, as well as the new Garmin 300 and TT 25 collars. They also talk about the inReach capability for satellite texting and the battery life and screen brightness of Garmin devices. Other topics include custom leather holsters, wet mud kennel mats, bird launchers, blank pistols, and the importance of customer feedback and requests. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the balance between seriousness and levity in the brand and the importance of providing personalized service and delivery. https://www.uglydoghunting.com/ Follow Mike on Instagram  Follow Ugly Dog Hunting Company  Podcast Sponsor HW Launchers - Bird Launchers at an affordable price  Give Brian a Call to come chase ruffed grouse and woodock this fall - 9202775750 www.amaazen.com  Takeaways Attending trade shows like Pheasant Fest can be a valuable experience for businesses, but it also comes with challenges and anxiety. Running a business requires continuous learning and growth, as well as the ability to overcome bad days and focus on the rewards. The goal of Ugly Dog is to grow and give back to conservation efforts, with the hope of making a significant difference in protecting wild places. Minnesota offers a variety of hunting opportunities, including grouse, sharp-tailed grouse, and pheasants, and there are still areas with good bird numbers. Hunting in Kansas can be challenging due to factors like heat, drought, and difficult road conditions, but with the right preparation and local knowledge, it can still be a rewarding experience. Enjoying nature and the outdoors is a key aspect of outdoor activities. Garmin offers a range of products for outdoor enthusiasts, including the new Garmin 300 and TT 25 collars. The inReach capability allows for satellite texting, which is useful for camping and hiking. Garmin devices have long battery life and bright screens, making them ideal for outdoor use. Customization options, such as custom leather holsters and laser engraving, provide a personalized touch. Listening to customer feedback and requests is important for expanding inventory and adding new products. Providing personalized service and delivery is a key aspect of the brand's customer experience. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Ugly Dog Hunting Company 02:07 Risks and Challenges of Bird Dog Hunting 09:41 Dog Injuries and Accidents 15:01 History of Ugly Dog Hunting Company 26:37 Competition and Collaboration in the Hunting Gear Industry 29:04 Pheasant Fest and the Importance of Conservation 30:02 Attending Pheasant Fest and the Challenges of Running a Booth 31:01 Improving Booth Space and Future Shows 32:22 The Rewards and Challenges of Running a Business 33:46 The Importance of Learning and Growing 35:34 The Goal of Giving Back to Conservation 36:04 Conservation Efforts in Minnesota 37:03 Expectations for the Upcoming Hunting Season 38:27 The Hunt for Grouse and Sharp-tailed Grouse 39:24 The Excitement of Discovering New Bird Species 40:18 The Challenges of Habitat for Grouse and Pheasants 41:47 Hunting Experiences in Nebraska and Kansas 44:02 The Love for Chicken Hunting 45:50 Mixed Reviews on Hunting in Kansas 48:51 Challenges of Hunting in Hot Weather 50:44 The Dangers of Hunting in Kansas 54:56 Hunting Locally and Exploring New Areas 57:20 The Abundance of Hunting Opportunities in Minnesota 58:04 The Challenge of Finding Less Pressured Areas 01:00:02 The Benefits of Hunting During Training Season 01:01:03 Enjoying the Outdoors and Nature 01:01:33 New Upland Gear: Garmin 300 and TT 25 Collars 01:02:01 InReach Capability and Satellite Texting 01:02:27 Battery Life and Screen Brightness of Garmin 300 01:02:53 TT 25 Collars and Extended Life Batteries 01:03:22 Improved Lights and Straps for TT 25 Collars 01:03:52 Custom Leather Holsters for Garmin Units 01:04:21 Wet Mud Kennel Mats for Wet Dogs 01:04:50 Expanding Inventory: Bird Launchers, Dummies, and Blank Pistols 01:05:20 Carrying Dogtra and Garmin Products 01:05:50 Different Garmin Watch Models 01:06:19 Offering Customization with Laser Engraver 01:06:48 Encouraging Customer Feedback and Requests 01:07:14 Providing Personalized Service and Delivery 01:07:43 Expanding Inventory and Adding New Products 01:08:13 Quality and Durability of Garmin Products 01:08:42 Adding More Color Options for Products 01:09:12 Adding More Customization Options with Laser Engraver 01:09:37 Balancing Seriousness and Levity in the Brand 01:10:05 Expanding Inventory for Training Season 01:10:35 Challenges of Carrying High-Dollar Items 01:11:01 Importance of Personal Relationships with Customers 01:11:31 Listening to Customer Feedback and Adding Products 01:11:58 Providing Personalized Service and Delivery 01:12:26 Offering Affordable Options for Customers 01:12:55 Helping Customers Choose the Right Products 01:13:25 Adding Wet Mud Kennel Mats to Inventory 01:13:53 Expanding Inventory with Shotgun Blanks 01:14:22 Providing Quality Products and Personal Touch 01:14:50 Offering Variety of Colors and Customization Options 01:15:16 Addressing Durability and Cost of Products 01:15:38 Recognizing the Humbling Nature of Dogs 01:16:06 Expanding Inventory and Adding More Products 01:16:34 Introducing Laser Engraver for Customization 01:17:03 Encouraging Customer Feedback and Requests 01:17:31 Balancing Seriousness and Levity in the Brand 01:18:23 Recognizing the Humbling Nature of Dogs 01:18:53 Encouraging Customer Feedback and Requests 01:19:20 Learning and Growing as a Business 01:19:51 Helping Customers Make Informed Decisions 01:20:19 Sharing Expertise and Opinions with Customers 01:20:46 Engaging with Customers through Q&A Sessions 01:21:13 Helping Customers Spend Money Wisely 01:21:39 Choosing the Right Garmin Products for Customers 01:22:09 Providing Personalized Service and Delivery 01:22:39 Expanding Inventory and Adding More Products 01:23:08 Helping Customers Choose the Right Products 01:23:38 Using Garmin Alpha for Tracking Dogs 01:24:07 Ensuring Safety and Finding Lost Devices 01:24:35 Offering Personalized Service and Delivery 01:25:00 Addressing Technical Issues with Garmin Devices 01:25:28 Providing Personalized Service and Delivery 01:25:58 Ensuring Safety and Finding Lost Devices 01:26:28 Using Garmin Devices in the Field 01:26:49 Providing Personalized Service and Delivery 01:27:18 Encouraging Customer Feedback and Requests 01:27:42 Expanding Inventory and Adding New Products 01:28:12 Providing Personalized Service and Delivery 01:28:42 Expanding Inventory and Adding New Products 01:29:03 Offering Affordable Options for Customers 01:29:32 Listening to Customer Feedback and Adding Products 01:30:00 Addressing Technical Issues with Garmin Devices 01:30:29 Providing Personalized Service and Delivery
In this episode, Brian Maze interviews Thomas Heidenwirth of the Setters Tales podcast. They discuss their experiences in hunting and podcasting, as well as their love for setters. They talk about the challenges of grooming setters and the importance of having a good podcast setup. They also share stories from their hunting adventures and discuss the current state of pheasant populations and habitat. Overall, it's a conversation filled with passion for the outdoors and a love for hunting with setters. The conversation covers the increase in hunters and hunting pressure, threats to public lands in Iowa, advocating for public lands, the impact of land prices on wildlife, the importance of introducing youth to hunting, the need for conservationists, taking new hunters to controlled hunting areas, promoting hunting and conservation through podcasting, and closing remarks.   Find out more about the Setter Tales Podcast and Big Marsh English Setters  Follow Tomas on Facebook   Podcast Sponsor HW Launchers    Book Brian Maze for a Wisconsin Ruffed Grouse and Woodcock hunt this fall     Takeaways Podcasting can be a fun and rewarding way to share your passion for hunting and the outdoors. Grooming setters can be a challenge, but it's important to find a balance between maintaining their beautiful coats and keeping them comfortable. Building a kennel and breeding setters can be a fulfilling endeavor, but it requires dedication and a love for the breed. Weather plays a significant role in hunting seasons and bird populations, and it's important to adapt and make the most of the conditions. The hunting population is growing, leading to increased hunting pressure. Public lands in Iowa are under threat, with a bill that restricts the Iowa DNR National Heritage Foundation from buying land on auction. Advocacy is crucial in protecting public lands and ensuring access for future generations. Rising land prices are driving out small farmers and reducing habitat for wildlife. Introducing youth to hunting is essential for preserving the hunting tradition and fostering a love for the outdoors. Conservationists play a vital role in protecting wildlife and their habitats. Controlled hunting areas provide a safe and controlled environment for new hunters to experience hunting. Podcasting is a powerful tool for promoting hunting and conservation. Supporting podcast sponsors, such as HW Launchers, helps sustain the podcast and its mission. Chapters   00:00Introduction 01:00Podcast Introduction 03:16Getting Started with Podcasting 06:09Starting the Setters Tales Podcast 08:04Grooming Setters 09:33Techy Podcast Setups 10:26Hunting Stories and Friendships 11:24Early Hunting Experiences 13:01Training Dogs and Hunting Experiences 14:19Getting Involved in the Setter Community 18:28Building a Kennel 19:24Types of Setters and Breeding 21:23Favorite Hunting Dogs 23:46Season Recap 25:11Pheasant Numbers and Habitat 27:55Weather and Bird Concentration 30:12Access to Land and Predator Control 32:35Weather's Impact on Habitat and Populations 36:00Unpredictable Spring Weather 37:18Increase in Hunters and Hunting Pressure 41:07Threats to Public Lands in Iowa 46:18Advocating for Public Lands 50:30Land Prices and the Impact on Wildlife 53:10Importance of Introducing Youth to Hunting 56:40The Need for Conservationists 01:02:03Taking New Hunters to Controlled Hunting Areas 01:07:41Promoting Hunting and Conservation through Podcasting 01:14:50Closing Remarks
In this episode of the Amazing Outdoors Podcast, host Brian Maze interviews JD Roberts, owner of Finstincts, a fly fishing outfit in Texas. They discuss JD's background in fly fishing and his experiences fishing on the Brazos River, Pecos River, and Devils River. JD shares the unique challenges and rewards of fishing in remote areas and the incredible natural beauty of these rivers. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the river's characteristics and the need for careful planning and logistics when floating remote rivers. Brian Maze shares his thrilling adventure of floating and fly fishing on the Pecos River in Texas. The journey starts with high hopes of a smooth float but quickly turns into a challenging and treacherous expedition. Brian and his father encounter rapids, cliffs, and difficult terrain as they navigate their way back to their truck. Despite the hardships, Brian's love for the Pecos River and the diverse adventures it offers shines through. Whether it's fly fishing, hunting, or exploring, Brian's goal is to make the outdoors more inclusive and accessible to everyone.   Connect with Finstincts  https://www.finstincts.net/ https://www.facebook.com/finstincts.net/ https://www.instagram.com/finstincts/?hl=en   Takeaways The Pecos River in Texas offers a thrilling and diverse adventure for fly fishing enthusiasts. Navigating the treacherous terrain of the Pecos River requires physical endurance and mental fortitude. The Pecos River provides opportunities for not only fly fishing but also hunting and other outdoor activities. Brian Maze aims to make fly fishing more inclusive and accessible to all, breaking down the perception that it is a difficult or elite sport.   Chapters   00:00Introduction 02:32Guest Introduction and Background 03:27Fly Fishing on the Brazos River 08:13Living and Fishing in Remote Areas 15:26Fly Fishing on the Pecos River 28:32Fly Fishing on the Devils River 46:08Challenges of Floating Remote Rivers 49:22The Start of the Adventure 52:17The Challenging Climb 56:19Navigating Through Difficult Terrain 59:15The Daunting Swim 01:02:11The Treacherous Climb 01:08:09The Long Journey Back 01:10:58The Return to the Truck 01:19:18The Diverse Adventures 01:24:19Contact Information 01:26:14The Hunting Side of Things 01:33:23Fly Fishing Mostly
In this episode, Brian and Dave discuss their hunting season experiences, including their travels to Montana and hunting for sharp-tailed grouse and huns. They also talk about the impact of ice and snow on grouse covers in the Northwoods. Dave shares insights into his YouTube channel, Under 40 Yards, and the challenges of the YouTube algorithm. They also discuss the differences between woodcock hunting and grouse hunting, including the behavior of the birds and the hunting strategies involved. This part of the conversation covers woodcock hunting, choosing a hunting dog, the cost of well-bred dogs, the importance of hunting dogs, childhood memories of a short hair, the misadventures of Bandit, transitioning to a short hair, choosing a hunting dog breeder, considerations when getting a hunting dog, the connection to the Northwoods, exploring new hunting areas, the diverse landscape of the Northwoods, grouse hunting in the Barrens, and tips for grouse hunting. In this conversation, Dave Lessard and Brian discuss various aspects of hunting, including the role of a hunting dog, getting started in hunting, the joy of hunting in October, hunting in December, hunting in the snow, hunting quail in Arizona, popular hunting destinations, Pheasant Fest, the challenges of Chicago, and future hunting plans. Follow Dave on Instragram @underfortyyards Watch Autumn Blaze 10 on Youtube on the Under Forty Yards channel  Book a October Ruffed Grouse Hunt with Brian at Amaazen Outdoors    Takeaways A hunting dog can greatly enhance the hunting experience and make you a better student of the species and the hunt. Getting started in hunting is simple - just grab some shells and a shotgun and go for a walk. It may be challenging at first, but it's a rewarding experience. October is a special time for hunting, and spending time in the woods during this month is highly recommended. Hunting in December can be tough, but it offers the opportunity to hunt when the birds are grouped back up again. Hunting in the snow presents its own challenges, but it can also be a unique and enjoyable experience. Arizona is a popular destination for hunting quail, and the desert birds provide a different hunting experience. Pheasant Fest is a great event for hunters to connect with others and learn more about hunting. Chicago can be a challenging city to navigate, and the Northwoods offer a more peaceful and enjoyable hunting experience. Planning future hunting trips and exploring new hunting spots is an exciting part of being a hunter. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:09 Season Recap and Traveling 03:06 Montana and Sage Grouse 04:46 Hunting Sharpies and Huns 07:26 Dog Power and Sage Grouse 09:20 Access and Landowners 11:57 Grouse Hunting in the Northwoods 13:46 Impact of Ice and Snow on Grouse 15:39 Introduction to Under 40 Yards YouTube Channel 18:08 Challenges of YouTube Algorithm 19:53 Exploring Other Video Platforms 20:39 GoPro and Filming Techniques 25:01 Hindsight Feature and Battery Life 26:34 The Autumn Blaze Series 29:45 Woodcock Hunting vs Grouse Hunting 42:07 Woodcock Hunting and Dog Breeds 43:03 Choosing a Hunting Dog 44:01 The Cost of a Well-Bred Dog 46:26 The Importance of Hunting Dogs 49:11 Childhood Memories of a Short Hair 53:33 The Misadventures of Bandit 56:04 The Adventures of Bandit Continued 58:27 Transitioning to a Short Hair 01:00:16 Choosing a Hunting Dog Breeder 01:01:31 Considerations When Getting a Hunting Dog 01:04:38 Connection to the Northwoods 01:09:45 Exploring New Hunting Areas 01:13:14 The Diverse Landscape of the Northwoods 01:15:18 Grouse Hunting in the Barrens 01:19:17 Tips for Grouse Hunting 01:23:18 The Role of a Hunting Dog 01:24:45 Getting Started in Hunting 01:25:15 The Joy of Hunting in October 01:26:00 Hunting in December 01:27:40 Hunting in the Snow 01:29:41 Hunting Quail in Arizona 01:30:11 Popular Hunting Destinations 01:31:16 Pheasant Fest 01:32:04 The Challenges of Chicago 01:33:56 Future Hunting Plans
In this episode, Brian and Nick discuss their experiences at Pheasant Fest and the challenges of hunting in Iowa. Nick shares his journey of trying to hunt a rooster in each of Iowa's 99 counties.  Nick talks about his recent ankle injury and the importance of good boots. They also touch on the presence of quail and grouse in Iowa and the impact of winter on bird numbers. Finally, they discuss Nick's experiences running Griffons and the loss of dogs. The conversation covers various topics related to training and caring for hunting dogs. It explores dealing with a puppy's behavior, challenges of training in winter conditions, injuries, and surgeries for hunting dogs, torn ACL and the recovery process.   Follow Nick's journey all over Iowa on Instagram @iowabirdchaser    2024 October Dates available for Ruffed Grouse Hunts in Wisconsin with Brian   Chapters 00:00Introduction and Pheasant Fest 03:00Nick's Iowa Rooster Challenge 08:00Game Plan for County Hunting 13:00Increase in Hunters and Competition 17:00Nick's Ankle Injury 19:00The Importance of Good Boots 25:00Quail and Grouse in Iowa 32:00Impact of Winter on Bird Numbers 38:00Running Griffons and Loss of Dogs 40:36Dealing with a Puppy's Behavior 41:33Challenges of Training in Winter Conditions 43:09Raising Grouse Dogs and Setting Higher Standards 44:11Injuries and Surgeries for Hunting Dogs 46:33Torn ACL and Recovery Process 48:37Dogs' Drive to Hunt and Hiding Pain 50:02Risks and Concerns of Running Dogs Second Segment  Chapters 00:00Introduction and Dog Grooming 03:09Discussion on Ticks 07:28Grouse Hunting and Bird Hunting Tips 10:59Hunting Sage Grouse 15:22Trade Shows and Off-Season 16:21Pigeon Lofts 25:17Future Hunting Plans 28:30Iowa Hunting Regulations 29:15Outlook for the Upcoming Year 30:51Closing Remarks   Takeaways County hunting in Iowa is a challenging and time-consuming endeavor. Good boots are essential for hunting in rough terrain. Winter weather can impact bird numbers, but successful nesting in the spring is crucial for population growth. Running Griffons can be a rewarding experience, but losing a dog is always difficult. Training a puppy requires patience and understanding of their behavior. Winter conditions can pose challenges for training hunting dogs. Raising grouse dogs often involves setting higher standards and expectations. Injuries and surgeries are common in hunting dogs, and proper care is essential. Torn ACL is a significant injury in dogs and requires intensive recovery. Dogs' drive to hunt can sometimes cause them to hide their pain. Running dogs in the field carries risks, and owners should be mindful of potential i
Brian and Chris share a little broubon and swap some stories about bird dogs and grouse hunting. Chris is from the south east and has a refined taste in old writing which has lead to him sharing his stories a field about his bird dog traveller. You can read his stories and love for bird dogs on his website www.thehuntingtraveller.com and make sure you follow him on instagram @thehuntingtraveller HW Launchers - Podcast Sponsor Book your 2024 October Grouse Hunt Now - www.amaazen.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We have all struggled with access to land to recreate at some point in our past. A new concept of playing offence in the defense of our hunting heritage - 4Progeny is a nonprofit whose mission is to create more land access for all. Brian chats with Skylar about his mission and idea of creating a nonprofit to create more access for us and our next of kin. Check out 4Progeny's website where you can join for as little as $3.00 a month. Follow 4Progeny on Instagram HW Launchers Uplnd Outfitters 20% Off with Discount Code AMAAZEN How to Walk in the Marsh by Chad Adams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian invited good friend Todd Freeman up to Wisconsin to chase the king of the uplands, Ruffed Grouse. After two days of chasing grouse and woodcock in the northwoods, they sit down for a late night podcast reflecting on the last few days. Chasing ruffed grouse can be hard and its been said "its a young mans game." Todd found out why i venture south to watch my dogs run on the prairie after a season of chasing ruffies. You can follow Todd on instagram @ksbirddog Show Sponsors HW Launchers Uplnd Outfitters 20% Off with Discount Code AMAAZEN How to Walk in the Marsh by Chad Adams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian gets a chance to chat with one of priemer fly tiers in the Midwest - August on the Fly https://www.instagram.com/augustonthefly/ They chat toothy critters and how August got into tying some of the sexiest preditor flies on the market. Musky, Pike and many other species of fish have eaten his flies. If you are not familier - you should follow August and his work on Instrgram @augustonthefly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan is out guest on the show today. Ryan has the Instragram handle @midwestuplander where he shares is adventures to wild places chasing wild birds. He grew up a pheasant hunter with a love and passion for the praire. They talk tips for success. Ryan shares his 2022 seasons ups and downs. He hads out to NoDak just before recording this show. Ryan is an advocate "go on the adventure." Fall Grouse and Woodcock hunting dates available - Call Brian at 920-277-5750 HW Launchers - Pigeon Launchers at an affordable price Uplnd Outfitters - Code Amaazen at Check Out for 20% off How to Walk In the Marsh by Chad Adams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
High School Shooting sports are at risk of funding. I think most folks don’t understand this issue at its core. Now coming to light are some of the most outrageous overreaches which should wake people up. The Biden administration not only is pushing to defund one of the fastest growing High-School sports, shooting sports. They are trying to defund Archery and Hunters Education. Weak minded Republicans are also to blame for this mess due to a bill comprising the issue which is now being misinterpreted to defund these activities. Mark also shares some insight into his recent co-authoring of an article in a wildlife biology journal. This publication was in rebuttal to a group of quail biologists who claimed that Bobwhites would be better off today if they were included in the migratory bird treaty act. Mark brings up some interesting points in the debate and shares more about the publication. For more information about Gun Owners of America CLICK HERE Find out More about the Second Amendment Hunters program at GOA Grouse Hunts - Fall Musky - Call Brian at 920-277-5750 Show Sponsors HW Launchers - Pigeon Launchers at an Affordable Price Uplnd Outfitters How to Walk In The Marsh by Chad Adams More information about Amaazen Outdoors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We got to connect with the Author of How to Walk In The Marsh, Chad Adams. You can find his book on Amazon. Check it out How to Walk In The Marsh Show Sponsors HW Launchers - Pigeon Launchers at an Affordable Price Uplnd Outfitters More information about Amaazen Outdoors Grouse Hunts - Fall Musky - Call Brian at 920-277-5750 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
S3EP67 HW Bird Launchers

S3EP67 HW Bird Launchers

2023-08-1501:30:28

Brian comes out of hiding for a Podcast! Brian and Jeremiah Harder chat bird launchers and dog training. HW Launchers is located in Western WI. Jeremiah rases GWP and started making pigeon launchers a few years back to better train his dogs. Now he is offering these launchers to the public. Check Out his Facebook Page - HW Launchers Summer Smallmouth and Musky Fishing trips - Book a trip now Fall Ruffed Grouse and Woodcock Trips - Book Now for Fall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian and Don sit down on the front porch of the farm after letting the dogs run. The conversation revolves around healthy soil and some modern farm practices. In addition to getting kids out on the farm to see where food comes from. Summer Smallmouth and Musky Fishing trips - Book a trip now Fall Ruffed Grouse and Woodcock Trips - Book Now for Fall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian had a chance to get together with folks from the Wisconsin Sharptailed Grouse Society, WI DNR, and Crex Meadows. With the onset of lekking season and the whisperings of increased numbers of sharpies a motley crew of gentleman (if one would call it that) assembled in the visitors center educational room. The topic mostly centered around WSGS and its roots. Kyle the property manager also shares some of the history behind the 30,000 acre state wild life area, AKA Crex.  Bob Hanson of the DNR also joins the discussion to share some details about the 10 year management plan for the pine barrens. He also shares how the public can help shape the future of Tympanuchus phasianellus.   The group also discusses the kind donation from Camp Co and their efforts to help raise money to donate to the sharptailed grouse. Amaazen Outdoors and Camp Candles for Conservation wanted to give back to WSGS. This desire hatched a plan to raise public awareness and wrangle a few dollars out of fellow outdoors folks to then donate to Wisconsin Sharptailed Grouse Society.    To place a bid on the Camp Candles for Conservation Auction visit…   Auction Package contains: One of a Kind hand crafted cutting board with the WSGS logo, Hank Shaw Cookbook, Half Day Hunting or Fishing with Amaazen Outdoors followed by a half day kicking it around Crexs Meadows. These items were donated to Camp Candles and Camp Candles will donate the money raised (Plus 10% of total sales dollars) to WSGS for April of 2023.   Become a Patron of the show - Get in on the April "Patrons-only" giveaway for a years access to onX Hunt with a Elite Membership.    Check Out Availablilty for Summer Fishing Trips and Our Fall Grouse Camps. www.amaazen.com & www.amaazenoutdoors.com   Become a member of www.wisharptails.org Look to Guidesly for your next adventure on land or sea!  Discount Code Amaazen gets you 20% your next purchase at www.uplndoutfitters.com   Check out https://riverratusa.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brendon from Camp Candles for Conservation and Brian chat about how his company came to light. Brendon shares some reasoning behind his passion for small conservation groups. He also has some pretty good dogs as well by the sounds of it! Enjoy the discussion and be sure to check out www.campcandlesforconservation.com April 8th - April 22nd 2023 Live Auction for Camp Co cutting board - All money rasied will go directly to Wisconsin Sharptailed Grouse Society. Become a Member to the Wisconsin Sharptailed Grouse Society Show Sponsor - Uplnd Outfitters - 20% off with discount code AMAAZEN Fish Northwest WI for Musky and Smallmouth with Brian Or Contact for Late September 2023 Minnesota Grouse Camp Early October Wisconsin Grouse Camp Grouse and Woodcock Hunts this fall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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