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Birdshot Podcast, presented by onX Hunt and hosted by Nick Larson, is where upland hunters come together. Each week we share conversations that connect the people, stories, and traditions of wingshooting—from bird dogs and shotguns to the birds and landscapes that bring us back season after season.

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In this episode of the Birdshot Podcast, Nick Larson is joined by Phil Bourjaily, Shotgun Editor at Field & Stream and passionate bird hunter. Phil shares insights from his pheasant hunts, discusses the current state of upland bird populations, and offers tips on hunting pheasants with pointing dogs. He also talks about how habitat loss affects bird numbers, the role of public and private land hunting, and how hunting conditions vary season to season. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or just getting into upland bird hunting, this conversation offers a wealth of knowledge and experience. Phil Bourjaily is a Shotgun Editor at Field & Stream, where he covers topics ranging from bird hunting to gun reviews and outdoor traditions. He’s a seasoned upland bird hunter with a wealth of experience hunting pheasants, grouse, and other upland species. His love for bird dogs and his deep understanding of hunting habitats make him a valuable resource for bird hunting enthusiasts. Expect to Learn How habitat loss impacts pheasant and quail populations The importance of public and private land in upland hunting Tips for hunting pheasants with pointing dogs, especially during late-season hunts The best weather conditions for pheasant hunting and how snow can affect bird behaviour The best shotgun set-up for pheasant hunting, including the right gauge and choke combinations Episode Breakdown with Timestamps [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:04:40] - Armadillos [00:10:29] - Public vs. Private Land Access [00:16:56] - Short Hairs vs. Other Dogs [00:24:58] - Zeke's Hunting Behavior - Moving, Tracking, and Following [00:29:00] - Discussion on Choosing the Right Gauge for Pheasant Hunting [00:48:05] - Weight and Balance in Pheasant Guns [00:58:09] - Bismuth Pricing [01:11:18] - Find More of Phil’s Published Work Follow the Guest Phil: Field and Stream: https://www.fieldandstream.com/authors/phil-bourjaily  Top 10 best shotguns: https://www.fieldandstream.com/outdoor-gear/guns/shotguns/best-pheasant-hunting-shotguns  Follow the Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshot Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Birdshot Podcast, Nick Larson sits down with Minnesota upland hunter Isaiah Osborne to talk pheasants, sharptails, German shorthaired pointers, and growing up hunting without a bird dog. Isaiah shares his journey from discovering wild birds with friends in high school, to serving in the Marine Corps, to learning bird dogs from professional trainers in Arizona. The conversation covers pheasant behavior, Gambel’s quail, tracking vs. true dogs, winter pheasant strategies, and building a reliable upland hunting truck setup. Isaiah Osborne is a dedicated upland hunter from New Ulm, Minnesota. Raised in a large family with no dogs allowed, he eventually found his way into upland hunting, served in the Marine Corps, trained with Gordon’s Gun Dogs in Arizona, and now hunts behind two German shorthaired pointers across Minnesota and the Great Plains. Expect to Learn How Isaiah grew up pheasant hunting without dogs and how bird dogs changed everything What he learned training quail dogs in Arizona with professional handlers The difference between true dogs and tracking dogs in upland hunting Why pheasants run early season and hold tight after snowfall How Isaiah hunts Gambel’s quail, sharptail grouse, and Minnesota pheasants Tips for public land hunting, dog handling, and winter bird behavior Details of his truck, kennel, and gear setup for multi-dog upland hunting Episode Breakdown with Timestamps [00:00:00] - Introduction and winter conditions [00:03:26] - Growing up in New Ulm and discovering pheasant hunting [00:06:11] - Bird-hunting article and Isaiah’s background [00:12:15] - Hunting Gambel’s quail with and without dogs [00:15:52] - How many birds did they walk past without dogs [00:18:05] - Tracking dogs vs. true dogs in pheasant country [00:26:14] - Snow conditions and birds holding tight [00:32:27] - Ideal pheasant hunting weather [00:40:08] - Sharptail grouse hunting in North Dakota [00:40:51] - Adjusting pheasant dogs to big running prairie birds [00:44:56] - Isaiah’s bird dog training setup with pigeons [00:52:13] - Truck setup: F-150, topper, Decked drawers, Ruff Land kennels [01:02:24] - Favorite shotguns and 28-gauge pheasant loads [01:03:15] - Closing thoughts and hunt-swap idea Follow the Guest Isaiah:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isaiah_osborne10/ Follow the Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshot Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Birdshot Podcast, Nick Larson welcomes back Ted Koch, for an important conversation on prairie grouse conservation, grassland loss, ranching, and the future of upland habitat across North America. Ted also shares unforgettable elk-hunting stories, ruffed grouse parallels, and urgent insights into habitat fragmentation and the decline of gamebird populations. Ted Koch is a retired endangered species biologist and CEO of the North American Grouse Partnership. With decades of experience in western wildlife conservation, Ted works directly with ranchers, agencies, and conservation partners to protect prairie grouse species, including sharp-tailed grouse, greater prairie-chickens, lesser prairie-chickens, and sage-grouse. Expect to Learn Why prairie grouse populations are collapsing across North America How grassland loss and fragmentation impact sharptails, prairie-chickens, and sage-grouse Why ranching is essential to upland bird habitat How public-land and private-land management affect upland hunting access What hunters can do to support prairie conservation and rangeland stewardship Episode Breakdown with Timestamps [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:04:36] - What’s keeping Ted Busy [00:19:20] - Storytelling, memory, and the hunt [00:20:42] - Introduction to the North American Grouse Partnership [00:25:18] - Private-land rangelands and public perception [00:37:05] - How Conservation Practices Create Real Value for Wildlife and Habitat [00:43:37] - Rangelands, Cattle Production and Food Output [00:56:12] - Comparing The Approach with CRP [01:00:50] - National Grasslands Conservation Act and Its Role in Farm Bill Funding [01:04:40] - Learn More about The North American Grouse Partnership and Membership Follow the Guest Ted Website: grousepartners.org  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GrousePartners  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/na_grouse_partnership/?hl=en  Saving Ranching to Save Wildlife: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxM6vvEoRgc Follow the Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshot Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Birdshot Podcast, host Nick Larson reconnects with Jimmy Lewis, a passionate bird hunter and overlanding expert, for a deep dive into the world of upland hunting and the overlanding rigs that make it all possible. Jimmy talks about his transition back into guiding, his updated overlanding setup, and the challenges of hunting in varying conditions. From rooftop tents and truck bed caps to bird dogs and family adventures, this episode covers it all. Jimmy Lewis is an experienced bird hunting guide, outdoor enthusiast, and expert in overlanding rigs. After years of guiding in Montana and beyond, he recently transitioned back into full-time teaching while juggling his passion for guiding, bird hunting, and overlanding. His thoughtful approach to creating the ideal hunting and camping setup makes him a go-to resource for anyone interested in taking their outdoor adventures to the next level.  Expect to Learn: How overlanding rigs can be built for upland hunting, including his latest truck setup for guiding. The importance of a reliable vehicle and why Jimmy switched from a Dodge Ram to a Toyota Tundra. The advantages of rooftop tents and what to look for when selecting one for your overlanding setup. Tips for keeping your bird dogs safe and comfortable while traveling, including kennel ventilation and temperature management. How camping in varying conditions (from extreme heat to snow) enhances the outdoor experience. The mental and physical benefits of getting outside in different seasons, from early autumn hunts to late-season adventures.  Episode Breakdown with Timestamps [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:07:48] - Season in Montana [00:14:28] - Jimmy’s Dog Blake [00:23:22] - Old Rig and the Transition [00:30:38] - Gen-Three Toyota Tundra and upgrades [00:43:55] - Smart Cap and Overlanding Modifications [00:53:58] - Advice for Setting Up Your Own Overlanding Rig [00:58:44] - Roof-Top Tents [01:14:47] - The Cooler vs. Fridge Tipping Point [01:24:19] - Bumper Replacement Details for the Gen-Three Tundra Build [01:27:45] - How to Reach Jimmy for Rigs or Guiding Follow the Guest Jimmy: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jimmylewismt/  Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/finsandfeathersoverland/?hl=en  Follow the Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshotUse Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, host Nick Larson is joined by Andrew Lowles and Mark Symes of Ruffed Grouse Society of Canada, as they discuss the state of grouse and woodcock hunting in Atlantic Canada. They cover their unique experiences managing land for upland birds, their passion for conservation, and what makes hunting in their regions special. From forest management practices to the challenges and rewards of bird hunting in the varied landscapes of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Andrew and Mark share their wealth of knowledge, offer advice to hunters, and highlight the exciting potential for growth within the Ruffed Grouse Society of Canada. Expect to Learn: The diverse forest types in Eastern Canada and how they contribute to grouse and woodcock habitats. The role of the Ruffed Grouse Society Canada in promoting habitat management and conservation in the region. How hunters can use modern tools like OnX to plan their hunts on Crown land and private property. The unique challenges and opportunities of hunting in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, including woodcock flight patterns and grouse cycles. Insight into how the Ruffed Grouse Society Canada is growing and how members can get involved in local conservation efforts. Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00] - Podcast Introduction and Welcoming Andrew and Mark from  [03:40] - Andrew’s Background and Journey into Grouse Hunting [07:53] - Mark’s Path from Moose Hunting to the Uplands [09:24] - Managing Forest Lands for Upland Birds in Atlantic Canada [11:30] - Public Land and Crown Land Access in Nova Scotia [14:40] - Old Farmsteads, Wild Apples, and Hidden Grouse Habitat [19:43] - Defining Good Grouse Cover and Forest Types in New Brunswick [25:15] - Private Land Regulations and Trespass Law Differences [33:01] - Regional Differences in Habitat Across Canada [35:46] - Softwoods, Christmas Trees, and Grouse Habitat Impacts [37:00] - The Mission and Growth of Ruffed Grouse Society Canada [43:03] - Habitat Projects and Access Initiatives [52:53] - Exploring New Covers and Hunter Observations [57:08] - Training Dogs and Transitioning to Pointing Breeds [01:05:00] - Hunting as a US Visitor and Guide Requirements [01:10:35] - Promoting Awareness and Conservation Opportunities [01:17:14] - Closing Remarks and Episode Wrap-Up Follow the Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshot Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Birdshot Podcast, host Nick Larson sits down with Brad Trumbo, business owner at Palouse Upland Media. Brad shares his journey from big-game hunting in the East to his deep love for upland bird hunting in the West. They discuss the unique landscapes of Eastern Washington, the challenges of hunting various upland birds, and Brad’s approach to bird dogs and land management. Brad Trumbo: A biologist, bird hunter, and author, Brad's experience spans from fish passage research to working in public land management. His passion for upland hunting, especially in the Palouse, has inspired him to write about both the birds and landscapes he loves. Expect to Learn: How Brad transitioned from big-game hunting to upland birds Insights into hunting in the Palouse region of Washington and Idaho The challenges of hunting valley quail, pheasant, and Hungarian partridge Brad’s approach to bird dog training and management How to understand and enjoy the landscapes while hunting Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00:00] - Podcast Introduction and Welcoming Brad Trumbo [00:02:53] - Defining the Palouse Region's Landscape and Ecology [00:04:03] - Brad's Path from Biology and Fisheries to Upland Hunting [00:06:25] - The Transition from Big Game to a Passion for Bird Hunting [00:07:01] - The Story Behind Getting the First Bird Dog [00:08:59] - On Dog Breeds, Aging, and Adapting Hunts for Senior Dogs [00:15:35] - Breakdown of Washington's Upland Bird Seasons [00:21:17] - A Hunting Anecdote: The Giant Whitetail and the Covey of Huns [00:23:06] - The Challenges of Archery and Ethical Hunting Considerations [00:28:30] - How a Dog's Health Issue Catalyzed a Writing Career [00:31:57] - The Journey to Publishing "Wing Shooting the Palouse" [00:34:03] - Blending Natural History and Personal Narrative in Writing [00:39:50] - Habitat and Strategies for Hunting Western Ruffed Grouse [00:44:10] - Hunting for the Love of Landscape Over Bird Tally [00:54:20] - Public Land Access and Hunter Programs in Washington [01:02:10] - The Appeal of Covey Birds and Hunting Valley Quail Follow the Guest Brad Trumbo: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tailfeathers_upland/ Website: https://bradtrumbo.com/ Follow the Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshotUse Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this reload episode of The Birdshot Podcast, host Nick Larson delves into a lively Q&A session with a loyal listener, Brady Martin. As Brady embarks on his first season of serious grouse hunting with his new bird dog, he shares the challenges, questions, and experiences he’s encountered. Together, they explore everything from scouting, bird cover, and hunting techniques to managing expectations for new hunters and bird dogs. Brady Martin is a first-time grouse hunter getting serious about the sport with his young bird dog. From his background in law enforcement and K-9 handling to his transition into upland bird hunting, Brady brings a unique perspective on both the joy and the challenges of pursuing ruffed grouse and woodcock. With a strong curiosity and desire to learn, he’s asking all the right questions as he embarks on this new adventure. Expect to Learn How to effectively scout and assess grouse hunting spots using e-scouting tools Why early-season grouse hunting can be particularly challenging How Brady is training his young bird dog and what he’s learning in the process Tips for understanding the nuances of grouse and woodcock cover The importance of adjusting your approach based on bird behavior and cover changes  Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00:00] - Introduction and Thank You to Patreons [00:08:57] - Poodle Pointer [00:16:39] - Nick’s Journey [00:18:14] - First Question: Scouted Spots You Drive Past [00:28:52] - Is It Just Grouse or Woodcock Too? [00:32:35] - Early Season Challenges: Leaves, Food, or Scattered Birds? [00:52:25] - Hazel Brush [00:57:14] - Good Grouse Cover: White Pine, Hazel, and Swamps [01:17:29] -  Personality and Patience in Hunting and Fishing [01:28:05] - Handling a Dog on Point: Whoa or Let Them Learn? [01:32:57] - Last Question: Dog Training Helping a Dog Hunt Out of Sight Follow the Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshotUse Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Birdshot Podcast, host Nick Larson welcomes back entrepreneur, conservationist, and upland hunter Greg Cronkhite. The discussion ranges from early-season grouse hunting challenges to Greg’s remarkable journey through conservation-focused land management and the launch of Habitat One, a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing wildlife habitat. Whether you're a public lands enthusiast, private landowner, or upland hunter, this episode combines stories from the field with practical strategies for preserving and enhancing the land we all love. Greg Cronkhite is a lifelong outdoorsman, successful entrepreneur, and founder of Habitat One. Known for transforming 3,000 acres of farmland into a thriving wildlife habitat in South Dakota, Greg brings hands-on experience and innovative thinking to habitat development. Now focused on helping others improve wildlife landscapes, Greg’s new mission is to make conservation accessible, effective, and financially viable for landowners across the country.  Expect to Learn The realities of early-season grouse hunting and how warm weather affects bird movement Greg’s personal transition from owning private land to exploring public lands and the joy of learning new terrain Why he started Habitat One and how it fills a crucial gap in conservation funding Barriers landowners face when considering habitat projects and how Habitat One helps them say “yes” Opportunities to get involved: from volunteering to donations and joining as a Landowner Benefit Advocate Episode Breakdown with Timestamps [00:00] - Introduction [02:41] -  Warm Weather & Slow Grouse Hunts [13:30] - Trading Familiarity for Adventure [20:41] - From Retirement to Re-Focus [27:21] - The CRP Aha Moment [31:10] - Starting Habitat One [36:38] - Join the Mission: Landowner Benefit Advocates [40:39] - Ongoing Projects [46:50] - Challenges and barriers with CRP [49:43] - The Habitat One Vision. Follow the Guest Greg:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-cronkhite-b6131613/  Website: https://habitat-one.org/  Follow the Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshotUse Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Birdshot Podcast, host Nick Larson is joined by Ann Jandernoa, a revered grouse hunting expert, dog trainer, cartographer, and founder of Northwind Enterprises. From her years of field experience and understanding of grouse behavior, Ann shares techniques, habitat insights, and the role of precise mapping in upland bird hunting. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just starting, this episode offers learning from a master of the craft. Ann Jandernoa, known for her legendary knowledge of ruffed grouse habitat and behavior, creates custom habitat maps, trains hunting dogs, and educates hunters through her podcasts and videos. She brings a scientific yet highly practical lens to upland hunting. Expect to Learn How to read and interpret grouse habitat from aerial maps The relationship between food sources, cover, and grouse movement Tips on training and reading your bird dog in different cover types The importance of sound when navigating the woods and locating birds How to evaluate mapping tools and navigate public land more efficiently Episode Breakdown with Timestamps [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:06:19] - Last year's season observations  [00:14:26] - Predator pressure [00:21:32] - Thimbleberry yield and drought effects [00:25:44] - Dog Bells and Preferred Sound for Hunting [00:30:54] - Avoiding Wolf Encounters with Dogs [00:57:50] - Allowing Range for a Young Setter in Training [01:06:38] - Field Trial Differences in Europe [01:20:03] - Scouting for Grouse Without Aspen Cuts [01:27:51] - Aspen Cut Value for Birds After Leaves Fall [01:40:37] - Adapting Hunting Approach for Different Times of the Season [01:47:33] - Advice for Finding Grouse in Appalachia [01:50:24] - Where to Find Maps and Learn More about Ann Follow the Guest Ann:  Website: https://mobilehuntingmaps.com/ Fifty-Five Years a Grouse Hunter: https://amzn.to/4oinwqD Follow the Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshot Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Birdshot Podcast, host Nick Larson is joined by Jon Steigerwaldt, a Forest Conservation Director for the Ruffed Grouse Society and American Woodcock Society. Jon talks about the critical habitat work happening in the Driftless Region and northeast Iowa, highlighting the challenges facing ruffed grouse populations, the impact of forest management, and ongoing conservation efforts. From habitat restoration to dealing with invasive species, this conversation covers key conservation strategies while also touching on Jon’s experiences hunting and training his bird dog, Hazel. Jon Steigerwaldt is a dedicated conservationist and upland bird hunter with a deep background in forestry and forest ecology. With a focus on sustainable forest management, Jon works with multiple states across the Upper Midwest to improve habitats for ruffed grouse, woodcock, and other species. In his role with the Ruffed Grouse Society and American Woodcock Society, Jon is directly involved in large-scale projects to restore forest ecosystems and support wildlife populations in the Driftless Region and beyond. Expect to Learn The importance of forest management for ruffed grouse and other upland species How dynamic forest restoration blocks help improve habitat for grouse populations Challenges faced by forest management in the Driftless Region, including parcelization and topography The role of invasive species like multiflora rose and honeysuckle in disrupting habitat Jon's insights into training bird dogs like his setter, Hazel, and the role of dogs in upland hunting Current efforts to revitalize grouse populations in northeast Iowa and other parts of the Midwest Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00] - Introduction [04:00] - Nick’s First Ruffed Grouse Hunt of the Year [10:22] - Jon’s Bird Dog, Hazel, and How She’s Developed Over the Years [11:32] - Jon’s First Big Dog [13:33] - Jon’s Career and Education [23:01] - Parcelization and Landowner Challenges in Logging [35:51] - Invasive Species and Their Impact on Forest Ecosystems [44:50] - Forest Management After Natural Disasters [50:13] - Stewardship Agreements and Reinvestment Into Forests [57:28] - Upcoming Events and Community Management Follow the Guest Jon: Ruffed Grouse Society: https://ruffedgrousesociety.org/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruffedgrousesociety/?hl=en  Fall Membership 2025: https://ruffedgrousesociety.org/  Follow the Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshot Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Birdshot Podcast, Nick Larson welcomes Tom Carpenter, aka Carp, back to the show for a discussion on prairie grouse hunting and sharp-tail grouse hunting. Fresh off a couple of hunting trips, Tom shares his expertise and experiences in the Great Plains, hunting sharp-tails, prairie chickens, as well as the unique challenges of these beautiful birds. Carp also reflects on the joy of hunting with dogs and the importance of understanding grassland habitat for both the hunter and the bird. Tom Carpenter, affectionately known as Carp, is a seasoned bird hunter, author, and long-time advocate for prairie grouse. With decades of experience, Tom is passionate about hunting sharp-tails, prairie chickens, and other upland game birds across the Great Plains. He’s spent countless days hunting with his bird dogs and has become a prominent voice in the upland hunting community, especially when it comes to prairie grouse. Expect to Learn Tom's experiences hunting prairie chickens in Minnesota and sharp-tails across the Midwest The best hunting strategies and terrain for finding prairie grouse Insights into managing a bird dog for prairie grouse hunting Tips on dog training during sharptail hunts and what makes prairie grouse hunting unique The importance of native grasses and proper grazing for the sharp-tailed habitatEpisode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:06:18] - Success of hunting prairie chickens [00:10:01] - How prairie chickens differ from other upland birds  [00:14:09] - Difference between ankle-high grass, calf-high grass, and knee-high grass [00:22:15] - Have you ever put a snowberry in your mouth? [00:30:56] - How to train a bird dog [00:39:51] - Popcorn flushing  [00:42:49] - Breakdown of hills and wind direction [00:53:09] - Hunting in thick cover vs thinner hills [01:05:49] - Favorite sharp-tail recipe [01:16:42] -The pheasants forever journal [01:17:40] - Wrapping up the episode Follow the Guest Tom:  Tom as an Editor of Pheasants Forever: https://pheasantsforever.org/Newsroom/2018-April/Changing-of-the-Guard-Pheasants-Forever-Promotes-T.aspx  Company’s Website: https://www.pheasantsforever.org  Company’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pheasantsforever  Company’s Email: contact@pheasantsforever.org  Pheasant Hunting (book): https://amzn.to/46JZptD  Follow Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshotUse Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Birdshot Podcast, Nick Larson sits down with long-time bird hunter and habitat advocate Mark Reese. With decades of upland hunting experience under his belt, Mark shares deep insights on the connection between habitat work, grouse populations, and the broader hunting community. The conversation flows from hunting stories to conservation, mentorship, and how the uplands have shaped his life. Mark Reese is a passionate grouse hunter, conservation volunteer, and advocate for habitat improvement. Though not a biologist by profession, Mark has spent years in the woods doing hands-on habitat work and mentoring younger hunters. His experience spans generations of bird dogs, changing landscapes, and a deep love for the culture of grouse hunting. Mark’s voice is that of the everyday uplander who shows up, gets his boots dirty, and leads by example. Expect to Learn: What keeps a lifelong grouse hunter like Mark passionate after decades in the woods. How habitat work directly affects grouse populations and hunting opportunities. Mark’s personal history with upland hunting and what’s changed over the years. The role of volunteers and mentorship in sustaining the upland hunting community. Why bird dogs are central to the upland experience, and the stories they create. Episode Breakdown with Timestamps [00:00:00] - Introduction. [00:04:46] - A Good Ol' Fashioned Dove Hunt [00:08:35] - Meadowlarks to train dogs [00:17:23] - Trapping Season [00:22:33] - Journey of hunting and Fishing [00:36:08] - Training Dogs: Exposure vs. Specific Techniques [00:40:38] - Changes in Grouse Hunting Habitat Observations and Speculations [00:55:26] - Developing Dogs with Wild Birds and Minimal Training [01:12:08] - Escaping Distractions and the Joy of Reading a Book [01:17:17] - Closing Remarks and how to connect with Mark Follow the Guest Mark:  Email: mybirddogs@yahoo.com  Contact: (606) 723-1275 A Life’s Journey Outdoors: https://a.co/d/iJRtAm9  Kentucky Book Festival: https://kybookfestival.org/featured-author/mark-reese/#Author  Follow Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshot Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Birdshot Podcast, host Nick Larson discusses the world of grouse research, wildlife conservation, and the use of pointing dogs in citizen science. We explore how upland bird hunters and scientists can work together to collect data, and how David has been at the forefront of using dogs and technology to study sage grouse and other upland birds David Dahlgren is an Associate Professor and Rangeland Wildlife Extension Specialist at the University of Utah. His research focuses on upland game bird species, particularly sage grouse and dusky grouse, as well as wildlife management on rangelands. With over 20 years of experience in the field, David combines his passion for upland bird hunting with cutting-edge research, including the use of pointing dogs in citizen science projects. He’s also the creator of the Western Range Ranch Management Academy, which teaches ranchers how to balance wildlife conservation with livestock management. Expect to Learn How pointing dogs contribute to wildlife research and citizen science projects. The importance of sagebrush cover for the persistence of sage grouse populations. Insights into livestock grazing and its surprising benefits for wildlife conservation. The value of dog work in tracking and understanding grouse behavior. The integration of technology in Wildlife Studies. David’s personal favorite bird species to hunt and his experiences with Mearns quail, chukars, and more. Episode Breakdown with Timestamps [00:00:00] - Introduction  [00:04:54] - Different Kinds of Dogs [00:17:40] - David’s Background and how it relates to Upland Birds [00:34:40] - What is meant by Sagebrush Steppe [00:49:30] - The Biggest Threats for Sagebrush [00:58:29] - Understanding sage grouse habitat [01:04:43] - Benefits of using Dogs in Science [01:28:08] - Learning from 20 Years of Studying Grazing [01:43:20] - David’s Favorite Shotgun [01:45:51] - Conclusion Follow the Guest David: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dkdbio/   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-dahlgren-0b9004b7/  Rangeland Wildlife Ecology and Conservation open access link https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-34037-6 Western Ranch Management Academy website https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-34037-6 Faculty webpage https://qanr.usu.edu/directory/dahlgren-david Follow Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshotUse Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Birdshot Podcast explores the upland hunting lifestyle through stories, interviews, and insights from bird hunters, dog trainers, and conservationists across the country. Join us each week as we dive into the traditions, gear, and stories that connect us to the uplands. Subscribe today and join us for the hunt." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Birdshot Podcast, host Nick Larson welcomes Randy Shepard, lifelong upland hunter and host of the My Dog Hunts podcast. With over five decades of bird hunting experience, Randy shares stories that span from the pheasant fields of Iowa to the sage country of the Intermountain West. Randy Shepard grew up pheasant hunting in Iowa, eventually expanding his pursuits to ruffed grouse, prairie grouse, quail, and beyond. Through his My Dog Hunts podcast, Randy tells reflective hunting stories, weaving together decades of personal experiences, lessons learned from great dogs, and observations about changing landscapes. Expect to Learn Randy’s background in bird hunting and how his storytelling podcast came to life. The story of his first lab, Pitch, and reflections on the best bird dogs he’s owned. Labs vs. Springers: the strengths of each for pheasants, grouse, and prairie hunting. The decline of Iowa's ruffed grouse population Strategies for hunting sharptails and prairie chickens with flushing dogs, including the importance of timing and wind. Memorable stories of getting lost, losing gear, and learning from the unpredictability of the uplands. Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:04:00] - Starting the My Dog Hunts podcast [00:10:50] - Growing up pheasant hunting in Iowa [00:22:01] - Switching between labs and Springers [00:42:05] - Flushing dogs vs. pointing dogs for prairie birds [00:57:32] - Tips for early season sharptail hunting with flushers [00:11:23] - Approaching Sharp-Tailed Grouse in other hours [01:18:45] - Hunting rig setup and van modifications [01:21:20] - Closing thoughts and where to find Randy Follow Guest Randy: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/My-Dog-Hunts-100046437775994/  Website: https://mydoghunts.com/  Email: shepard.randy@yahoo.com  Listening Links: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-dog-hunts-upland-birds/id1508319093  BuzzSprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/959107  Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/5a4BnZXPTSdRjTQJODtauK?si=57b93a92960642c5 Follow Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshot Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Birdshot Podcast, host Nick Larson welcomes Kirby Hoyt and Travis Shivel from Vintage Doubles to explore the world of vintage shotguns, bird hunting, and the craftsmanship behind classic double-barrel guns. Kirby and Travis discuss their passion for restoring and selling English shotguns, particularly side-by-sides, and discuss the nuances of gun fit, barrel thickness, and gun provenance. They also share insights into the business of vintage gun restoration and how the company came to specialize in the fine art of vintage double guns. Whether you're an avid collector, a bird hunter, or just a lover of fine craftsmanship, this episode will give you a greater appreciation for these beautiful works of art. Kirby Hoyt is the owner and founder of Vintage Doubles, a company specializing in the sale and restoration of fine vintage English double-barrel shotguns. Kirby’s expertise spans over decades, working with a variety of gun makers, and he has a deep passion for sourcing, restoring, and finding new homes for these historic firearms.Travis Shivel, a partner at Vintage Doubles, supports the business by handling the tech side of things, including photography, website management, and more. Travis’s background in hunting and his connection to Kirby through their shared love of bird dogs make him a perfect fit for the team. Expect to Learn The story behind Vintage Doubles, from Kirby’s first introduction to bird hunting to building a successful business around vintage shotguns. The difference between side-by-side and box lock shotguns, and which one might be a better fit for various types of hunters. How to evaluate vintage guns for purchase, including understanding gun fit, barrel thickness, and stock dimensions. The history behind sleeved barrels, and why some vintage guns have them. The importance of proofing and barrel thickness in determining whether a vintage gun is safe to shoot and its overall value. The unique challenges and rewards of buying and selling vintage firearms in today’s market.  Episode Breakdown with Timestamps [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:02:04] - Kirby’s Journey into Bird Hunting and Vintage Guns [00:05:33] - Introduction to Travis [00:21:03] - Loads of Side-by-Side and no Over and Under [00:27:02] - Field Ready Usable Guns at Vintage Doubles [00:48:51] - Side Lock VS Box Lock [00:58:38] - Which is more expensive?.[01:00:21] - Sleeved Barrels: What Are They and Should You Buy a Gun with Them? [01:10:45] - Which Gun are you grabbing when hunting? [01:18:38] - Closing thoughts and Vintage Doubles Follow the Guests Website: https://www.vintagedoubles.com/  https://www.vintagedoubles.com/subscribe/  https://www.rstshells.com/ Follow Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshotUse Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Birdshot Podcast, host Nick Larson sits down with Mark Dinsmore, an experienced bird dog trainer and upland hunting enthusiast. Mark shares his story of becoming an adult-onset hunter, transitioning from no prior bird dog experience to developing a very accomplished French Brittany in the country. They discuss Mark’s journey with his bird dogs, particularly Vern, and explore topics such as gun conditioning, breeding, and field trials. The conversation also covers the challenges of owning multiple dogs, the differences between American and French Brittanys, and the importance of training dogs to be steady and reliable in the field. Mark Dinsmore is an avid bird hunter and dog trainer with decades of experience working with Epagneul Breton. Mark’s journey into bird hunting began when he was 46, with no prior experience, but his dedication to the breed and passion for upland hunting led him to train and compete with his dogs at a high level. His dog Vern became one of the most well-known and accomplished French Brittanys in the United States. Mark is also known for his deep understanding of dog behavior and training, and he has had extensive experience working with multiple breeds, including several European and American lines. Expect to Learn Mark’s journey into bird hunting and how he started training dogs at 46 years old. The significance of Vern, his first French Brittany, and how he became an award-winning field dog. The differences between French Brittanys and American Brittanys, and how they are trained for upland hunting. The importance of gun conditioning, field trials, and training dogs to remain steady. Insights into the challenges and rewards of owning multiple dogs, including the process of evaluating and choosing a "started dog."  Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00:00] - Introduction to Mark Dinsmore [00:09:28] - Mark’s Background [00:13:45] - Mark landing on Epagneul Breton [00:23:07] - What Sets Vern Apart  [00:32:18] - What does it take to be considered a French Brittany [00:44:47] - Choosing a Started Dog vs. a Puppy [01:03:42] - Option for Clients to do a Started Dog or Puppy [01:05:44] - Taking Pups Out for Exposure [01:27:24] - Closing Thoughts and How to Connect  Follow the Guest: Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/mark.dinsmore.7965  Company’s Facebook:https://web.facebook.com/ebretons  Follow Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshotUse Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Birdshot Podcast, host Nick Larson is joined by Mark Payton, a renowned bird dog trainer, author, and YouTube content creator. Mark shares his extensive experience in training bird dogs, emphasizing the importance of patience, timing, and consistency. He discusses key training methods like the Fun Whoa and Chase Method, and offers practical tips for those starting out with their first pointing dog. Mark also dives into the significance of pigeons in training, gun introductions, and how to teach steady points through gradual steps. Mark Payton is a skilled bird dog trainer based in the southern Indiana area. He has trained many dogs using both traditional and modern methods. In addition to his training, Mark is the author of Favorite Ways to Train Your Bird Dog (2009), a highly regarded book that provides concise, practical advice for handling and training bird dogs. Mark also runs a popular YouTube channel, where he shares training techniques and tips with fellow bird dog enthusiasts. Expect to Learn The importance of introducing dogs to birds early on, and how to use pigeons and launchers effectively. How to get your dog to point naturally by simulating real bird hunting situations. Practical tips on gun introductions and teaching dogs to remain steady for flushes. The benefits of a structured yet flexible approach to dog training. The difference between developing a dog versus training them with enforcement.  Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00:00] - Introduction  [00:03:51] - Why do Dogs Point? [00:17:52] - Backing in 10 Minutes [00:28:08] - Steady Points for Dog training and Nick’s Dogs [00:44:17] - Curiosity About the Whoa Stuff [00:51:40] - Insightful Tips in the Book [00:58:01] - Trouble Shooting, Pigeon Launcher and Untrained Dogs [01:06:02] - How Mark Flushes the Pigeon and Usage of Check Cord [01:15:37] - Favorite Bird to Hunt [01:20:10] - Get in Touch and one-on-one personal sessions Follow Guest Mark: YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Payton1221  Email: payton1221@yahoo.com Favorite Ways to Train your Bird Dog: https://amzn.to/3UN4RXn  Follow Host Nick: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshotUse Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Birdshot Podcast, host Nick Larson is joined by Del Whitman, an expert in gun fittings, upland hunting, and training bird dogs. Del shares his experiences working with hunters on gun fittings, his journey with various breeds of bird dogs, and his insights into how training and foundational work are crucial for both dogs and shotguns. They discuss gun maintenance, dog training techniques, and how Del’s approach to both works seamlessly with his professional work and in his hunting adventures. Del Whitman is a master gunsmith, renowned gun fitter, and dedicated upland hunter with decades of hands-on experience. Through his custom-fitting process and deep knowledge of stock design and function, Del has helped hundreds of wingshooters improve their accuracy and comfort in the field. Whether it’s restoring vintage doubles, refining stock dimensions, or offering practical shooting instruction, Del brings a craftsman’s eye and a hunter’s intuition to every aspect of his work. 📍August Gun Fittings at Pine Ridge Grouse Camp Del Whitman will be offering shotgun fittings at Pine Ridge Grouse Camp in Minnesota from August 25th–27th. This is a great opportunity to get your gun dialed in before the season. To check availability or reserve your spot, contact Del directly: 📧 dcwhitmanjr@gmail.com 📞 231-632-0845 Expect to Learn The importance of gun fitting for hunters and how it can impact shooting accuracy. Insights on how to properly care for and maintain a shotgun to ensure longevity and reliability. How training techniques like the Hunt Smith Method improve bird dog performance and steadiness. The benefits of using pigeons and launchers for dog training and how they enhance the learning process. The essential role of a good foundation in dog training and how to avoid making common mistakes. Episode Breakdown with Timestamps [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:02:38] - Gun Fitting and the Importance of Proper Stock Fit [00:05:28] - Gun Fitting at Pineridge Grouse Camp [00:17:44] - Dog Training: Lessons and Methods from the Field [00:26:33] - Del keeping Pigeons for years [00:32:30] - Hunt Smith Seminar [00:42:41] - Difference between Oil and Wax [00:51:17] - Leather butt and Recoil Pad [01:05:47] - The Three D’s: Density, Distribution, and Diameter [01:14:08] - Favorite Upland Gun [01:17:13] - Conclusion  Follow the Guest Del: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upland_gunsmith/?hl=en  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whitmangunsmithing  Email:  dcwhitmanjr@gmail.com  Howard’s Feed-N-Wax: https://www.amazon.com/howards-feed-wax/s?k=howard%E2%80%99s+feed+and+wax  Follow Host Nick: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/xnicklarsonx/ Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/birdshot.podcast/?hl=en Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshot.podcast SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshot Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Birdshot Podcast, host Nick Larson welcomes Andy Wayment, a passionate upland bird hunter, fly fisherman, and bibliophile, to discuss some of the best books in the world of upland hunting and fly fishing. Their conversation spans timeless authors like Burton Spiller and Tom Davis, plus a special look at books like Irish Red and Big Red. Whether you're a bird hunter, fly fisherman, or just a lover of outdoor literature, this episode is sure to inspire your next reading list. Andy Wayment is an avid upland bird hunter, fly fisherman, and self-proclaimed book nerd. With years of experience in bird hunting and a deep appreciation for literature, Andy has curated an extensive collection of hunting and fishing books. He is particularly passionate about sharing his knowledge of the classic authors and hidden gems in the genre. Andy has also authored his own books on Idaho upland hunting, contributing to the literary world of bird hunting. Expect to Learn The best books on upland bird hunting, including Irish Red and Big Red. Insights into the connections between fly fishing and bird hunting literature. Hidden gems in bird hunting books, including works by Burton Spiller and Tom Davis. Why fly fishing books also attract hunters and how the two pursuits often intersect in literature. The upcoming release of Andy’s own book, Idaho Grouse Fever, and what readers can expect. Episode Breakdown with Timestamps [00:00:00] - Introduction to Andy Wayment and His Love for Books [00:03:52] - Andy’s Story as a fly fisherman [00:10:23] - The Connection Between Fly Fishing and Upland Hunting books [00:15:59] - Authors and their Qualifications [00:25:05] - Irish Red and Big Red by Jim Kjelgaard [00:36:47] - Best Birds by Worth Mathewson [00:42:55] - Andy’s New Book [00:57:40] - No. 1 Book - Drummer in the Woods [01:03:58] - Hour+ of Book Recommendations and Closing Thoughts. Follow Andy Wayment  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andywayment/  Website: https://uplandways.com/ ANDY'S TOP FIVE FAVORITES:  1.  Drummer in the Woods, Burton Spiller  2.  Partridge Shortenin', Gorham Cross (Grampa Grouse) 3.  My Friend the Patridge, S.T. Hammond  4.  That's Ruff, George King 5.  Grouse Feathers, Again, Burton Spiller Runner's Up:  6.  Upland Days, William G. Tapply 7.  Upland Autumn, William G. Tapply  8.  A Passion for Grouse, anthology edited by Tom Pero ANDY'S PICKS FOR FAVORITE UPLAND FICTION 1.  A Millionaire's Dream, Brett Wannacott 2.  A High Lonesome Call, Robert Holthowzer 3.  Jenny Willow, Mike Gaddis  4.  Irish Red, Jim Kjelgaard 5.  The Dumbell of Brookfield, John Tainter Foote BOOKS WITH SOME BLUE GROUSE HUNTING 1.  Fool Hen Blues, E. Donnell Thomas, Jr.  2.  A Hunter's Road and The Sporting Road, Jim Fergus 3.  Plateaus of Destiny, Mike Gould 4.  Kicking Up Trouble, John Holt 5.  Grouse of North America: A Cross-Continental Hunting Guide, Tom Huggler 6.  Winston, Ben O. Williams 7.  Idaho Upland Days, Andrew Marshall Wayment  8.  Hunting Upland Birds, Charley Waterman  Follow Host Nick LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/xnicklarsonx/ Website: www.birdshotpodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/birdshot.podcast/?hl=en Listening Links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/17EVUDJPwR2iJggzhLYil7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/birdshot-podcast/id1288308609 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@birdshotpodcast8302 SUPPORT | http://www.patreon.com/birdshot Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% on https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app Use Promo Code | BS10 to save 10% on https://trulockchokes.com/ The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: https://www.onxmaps.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Seize The Moment Outdoors

Nick, do you see comments from my Castbox podcast app? Thanks

Jul 30th
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Seize The Moment Outdoors

Good interview Mike. How about a show on out of state DIY bird hunting trips. Like tips on how to organize and research from home.

Nov 10th
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Seize The Moment Outdoors

Great show. I recently purchased Scout-N-Hunt maps for MI in preparation for my first trip to the UP. The hours spent scouting within the app will definately save days of windshield time. Ann has been very good answering questions. This show and the app make me feel more prepared for my mid-Oct trip. ...Dave Mayers

Sep 18th
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Seize The Moment Outdoors

So many good tips for checking my shotgun fit. Great episode. ...Dave Mayers

Sep 13th
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Seize The Moment Outdoors

Great show. being in Missouri I don't get to hunt Grouse but every 2 or 3 years in the Northwoods, picked up a few pointers for my bird dog from the show. Thank you.... Dave Mayers

Aug 12th
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Seize The Moment Outdoors

Great show you can never be too prepared. One suggested addition to first aid kit. I had a German Shorthair go into heat shock just minutes from her veterinarian. When I got there the second thing the doctor did after taking her temperature was to put a towel over her back and pour a bottle of isopropyl alcohol on it. Was told it cools faster than water because it evaporates quickly.

Apr 11th
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Jamie Birrell

It's almost April 30th... you should interview Jim again. This was a great conversation! Thanks for the podcast.

Apr 3rd
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Steven Grant

Great podcast!

Oct 25th
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Kyle Caulkins

Great Podcast. Nick does a good job, and project upland js always classy.

Oct 8th
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Seize The Moment Outdoors

Great show. Wish I would have had this last year after making the long trip from MO to northern WI.

Sep 11th
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Zachary Medici

love this podcast! doesn't matter if your green or a veteran you learn something every time you tune in.

Sep 11th
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Kyle Searle

I'm loving this podcast. Every episode gets better, especially as the host gets more comfortable with interviews. I'm on my first pointing dog, but not new to upland hunting and I find this podcast to be interesting and informative. Being 24 and living in Idaho, it is very refreshing to know that the upland tradition is going to continue on with new generations... as it is very important for future conservation.

Nov 7th
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