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Bird CampOct 03, 2023

Larry Partridge, its all about the forestry.
Larry is the new guy at RGS in Michigan and is the forestry coordinator. We spend a lot of time on the many ways to manage a forest and then devolve into a bunch of nerd stuff.
Thank you to our sponsors
Aspen Thicket Grouse Dogs aspenthicketgrousedogs.com
Pine Hill Gun Dogs phkscllc@gmail.com
Second Chance Bird dogs
Field Armor fieldarmorusa.com
Collar Clinic collarclinic.com

Scott Brosier, A BirdCamp chat and my lesson packed walk.
Scott owns and operates Pine Hill Gun Dogs and we just chat about what we've been doing as the season opens. I also get into a lesson filled walk around a field I had last season.
Thanks to our sponsors and patrons as well.
Aspen Thicket Grouse Dogs aspenthicketgrousedogs.com
Pine Hill Gun Dogs phkscllc@gmail.com
Second Chance Bird dogs
Field Armor fieldarmorusa.com
Collar Clinic collarclinic.com

Ryan Doughty, grouse guns, shooting, and would you take a Boss shotgun hunting.
Ryan hosts a podcast called A Break In The Action. We could easily burn 4 hours talking guns and shooting but we kept it brief this time.
Thank you to our sponsors
Aspen Thicket Grouse Dogs aspenthicketgrousedogs.com
Pine Hill Gun Dogs phkscllc@gmail.com
Second Chance Bird dogs
Field Armor fieldarmorusa.com
Collar Clinic collarclinic.com

Kevin Stewart, Gladwin trials, hunting, and other conversation
Kevin and I talk about running dogs in wild bird trials and the differences between hunting and trials. Of course we wander off topic a lot and simply talk dogs, birds, and a Grouse Camp event held at Alibi Hall on August 19, 2023.
Thank you to our sponsors
Aspen Thicket Grouse Dogs aspenthicketgrousedogs.com
Pine Hill Gun Dogs phkscllc@gmail.com
Second Chance Bird dogs
Field Armor fieldarmorusa.com
Collar Clinic collarclinic.com

Andy Cullen, Spaniel Seminar pt2
Andy Cullen and Todd Stelzer of Whiskey River Gundogs sat down and I bounced thoughts about the weekend and dog handling off each of them.
Thank you to our sponsors
Aspen Thicket Grouse Dogs aspenthicketgrousedogs.com
Pine Hill Gun Dogs phkscllc@gmail.com
Second Chance Bird dogs
Field Armor fieldarmorusa.com

Andy Cullen, Spaniel Seminar part 1
Andy graciously gave up some of his interaction time to record 2 parts for BirdCamp. It was a long hot weekend well spent.
Thank you to our sponsors
Aspen Thicket Grouse Dogs aspenthicketgrousedogs.com
Pine Hill Gun Dogs phkscllc@gmail.com
Second Chance Bird dogs
Field Armor fieldarmorusa.com

Upland gear with Adam Wilson
Adam is a fellow Michigan hunter and we get down to business early about what gear we like, don't use, saved up for, and will give away for free.
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David Weaver, Freezer Cleanout
This is a wandering conversation all about food. Dave and I had trouble staying on task and it turned out just fine. Get ready for recipe ideas, cooking concepts, favorite herbs, and what not to serve royalty.
Thank you to out sponsors
Aspen Thicket Grouse Dogs aspenthicketgrousedogs.com
Pine Hill Gun Dogs phkscllc@gmail.com
Second Chance Bird dogs

Dennis Stachewicz, the elements of effective grouse hunting.
This episode builds on others that get you into the right cover. We pick up the conversation with what to keep in mind once you're in that prime cover.
We cover 4 different styles of hunt and what makes each effective along with a few ways we cost ourselves opportunities.
This episode also introduces our first 2 sponsors of the podcast. Aspen Thicket Grouse Dogs and Pine Hill Gun Dogs are the first sponsor level supporters to the podcast.
Contact the podcast at Mi.BirdCamp@gmail.com and follow the podcast at BirdCamp on FaceBook and BirdCampPod on Instagram.
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Chris Postma, 3D Gundog Training and upland retrievers
I've known Chris a while through our home club of Great Lakes HRC. Once we were settled in, the conversation really going and
we covered much of the basics of hunting uplands with a retriever. I hope you enjoy the episode and feel free to contact the podcast at
mi.birdcamp@gmail.com or on FaceBook BirdCamp or Instagram @BirdCampPod

Glen Blackwood, an RGS update and a lot about books and reading.
Glen and I started out with the birds and a update about recent RGS activity here in the Great Lakes region. We talked a bit about a couple of upland literature men that have recently passed away and then fell down the book loving rabbit hole. It was a pleasure to have him in the study.

Channing Will, a reminisce about the family grouse camp and the family gun shop.
Channing and I talk about the family's camp and history around Wills Gun Shop in the N.E. lower peninsula of Michigan and dig into some of the gunsmith trade as well.
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Contact the podcast through these platforms: Mi.BirdCamp@gmail.com
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S4 EP6 Joel Penkala, host of the Gun Room Podcast.
Joel and I talk about the opportunities in New Jersey where he resides and a lot about bird guns. Enjoy the episode.
Feedback is appreciated at Mi.BirdCamp@gmail.com or on FB at BirdCamp or lastly on IG @BirdCampPod
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Second Chance Bird Dogs and handlers.
Recorded March 14th at Haymarsh Hunt Club at the end of a weekend of fundraising to renovate and expand the kennels at Second Chance Bird Dogs. Mike Mapes, sponsor Jeff from Field Armor, and handlers join me for a poorly recorded round table in the clubhouse. Contact for 2nd Chance is:
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Gerald Giordano, hunting with Epagneul Bretons and the hunting experience.
Gerry and I finally were able to connect and chat about his dogs and where the breed has taken him. Thank you for listening and consider supporting the podcast through Patreon at patreon.com/BirdCamp

Lori Card, Wild Card Outdoor Adventures
Another Michigan native encouraging participation in many aspects of the outdoors.

Andy Cullen seminar announcement.
If you hunt with a flushing dog this is a must attend event. A top quality trainer presenting his system that has true benefits for the hunter. Give this quick episode a listen.

Andrea Bogard, a highly active outdoor woman.
Andrea and I have had these kinds of conversations before and it's about time BirdCamp was involved. We wander around conversationally
for quite a while and jump topics regularly. Hunting, dogs, conservation, outdoor picture taking, women hunters and shooters, and so much more.

Travis Moszer, Great Divide Kennels
Travis and I could easily talk the night away about hunting. He seems to be a man that embraces all the right things about hunting's finer things.

Jonathon Moore, chasing elusive Michigan roosters.
We finally were able to get this recording done to wrap up Season 3 for the podcast. There is a lot of detail to consider in this conversation. As well as how to best promote the flourishing of wild pheasants in a place trying to rebound its wild birds.

Ryan Reddick, Interstate connections.
Ryan Reddick journeys to Michigan every year to hunt in the U.P. for grouse and woodcock. Many friends also head to the panhandle of Oklahoma to join him in hunting his beloved quail.

Grumpy Old Constitutionalists Camp grouse roundtable.
Dennis Stachewitz, Perry Masotti, and David Weaver sit down after breakfast on our last day and conversate about the weeks challenges.
We also head into the proverbial weeds of hunting ethics, slob hunters, and more.

S3 EP37 CAMP RECAP AND OBSERVATIONS
This is just me going over the lessons learned from camp. A few stories for good measure as well.

Heather Shaw, Michigan sharptail grouse
Heather is now a biologist with the Michigan DNR and is the point person for U.P. upland birds.
Enjoy the episode and as always feel free to contact the podcast at mi.birdcamp@gmail.com

Mike Mapes talks about hunting dogs and what brought 2nd Chance Bird Dogs into being.
A little about what a bird dog rescue wants you to know before you get a bird dog. As always we wander around and down rabbit holes and talk about hunting.
Feel free to contact the podcast at mi.birdcamp@gmail.com and on FaceBook at BirdCamp.

BRUCE BARLOW, INTRO TO THE 2022 SEASON.
We talk with Bruce again. This time its all about the details and expectations of the upcoming season. I hope you enjoy it and contact the podcast at mi.birdcamp@gmail.com

Ed Davison, hunting, shooting, and the Model 21 shotgun.
Ed and I talk about a little of everything.
As always you can contact the podcast at mi.birdcamp@gmail.com

Chris Midgette, looking forward to seasons start in his new home state.
Chris also known as The Hunting Traveller sits down to talk about the building anticipation of his first season in Michigan.
Chris runs a Boykin spaniel and hails from the coast of VIrginia.
Feedback and suggestions are always welcome at mi.birdcamp@gmail.com

Mark and Charlie Jablonski, father and son becoming hunters in Ohio.
This is like many other guests already. A fun conversation about getting into hunting and taking the next steps.

Craig Shaw, a camp talk about a full life.
We cover a lot of topics. Food, dogs, dog training, hunting, memories of old camps, and we settle the argument about what card games belong in camp.

Andy Schwenke, bird guns and shooting
Andy is my brother so it is a cheating kind of guest but its also late July. So why not talk about guns while we wait for bird season.
We banter around the topics of good beginner guns, fun guns, configuration options, and good technique. Any input is appreciated at
mi.birdcamp@gmail.com and don't forget about the Patreon giveaway.

Tilden Valley ESS hunt test, a judges perspective roundtable.
John Dunn, Brian Bilotta, and host Mike Pollack sit down a give us a behind the scenes of judging a hunt test.
Forgive me for inconsistent audio levels as I learn more about the technical aspects of recording and as always feel free to contact the podcast at mi.birdcamp@gmail.com

Joesy Johnson and sons, Hunting and competitive clay shooting.
A garage round table talk about youth shooting sports in a hunting family and getting ready for nationals.
Contact the podcast at mi.birdcamp@gmail.com

DAVID WEAVER, Upland cooking for the hunter.
Dave is a good friend I met through social media. He's one of my human resources I use when I'm in doubt on a recipe or cooking idea. While this conversation may be a stretching step for some hunters, we really did keep it simple compared to what it could have been.

Ben Beaman, a PF conversation.
We didn't dig to deep into any certain thing but covered a lot of basics about southern Michigan grassland restoration and pheasant hunting.

Glen Blackwood and Jon Steigerwaldt, What's RGS doing around here?
Glen and Jon talk about what projects are going on and what RGS involvement in Michigan will look like.

Scott Berg, developing a young grouse dog.
Scoot returns for another episode continuing the topic of grouse dogs. This time its early bird exposure and development.

Rob Holsclaw and Mark Kazmerski, two smaller chats about where they are in their hunting lives.
Pardon a few audio bumps in this episode but I think they're finally solved after these recordings.
Rob Holsclaw is a brand new bird hunter with one season behind him and he reflects on what he's experienced.
Mark Kazmerski joins us in camp every October. We just chat a bit about some of his dogs and what camp means.
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Fritz Heller, a question and answer session with an experienced grouse hunter.
Fritz and his brother Rick know how to put ruffed grouse in the bag. Attention to habitat details that constantly change throughout the season and dedication to improving their shooting skills keeps them an effective hunting duo.
As always contact the podcast at mi.birdcamp@gmail.com

Scott Brosier, confessions of a preserve operator.
Scott is a good friend and until recently operated Pine Hill Sportsman's Club. We've had conversations like this in the past after hours and I wanted to finally get it out into the public.
Feedback is always appreciated, mi.birdcamp@gmail.com or on FaceBook at BirdCamp

Paul Dewitt, a traditional wandering camp talk.
As far as real conversations go this was one of those. Almost two hours that wanders in and out of every sort of topic that comes up. Birds, dogs, NAVHDA tests, and when to order the special at a local diner.

Dave Veldman, hunter and photographer.
Dave owns Sport Dog Photography and hunts multiple states each year with both gun and camera.

Bob Wheelock, Wild bird trials
Bob has been running field trials for more than 16 years. We talk about the dogs, judging, and dog handling of a field trial.
The Amesian Standard is the reference for the judging of a trial dog and I've included the link here. https://www.amesplantation.org/the-amesian-standard
I will always welcome feedback from listeners and the best way to contact me is mi.birdcamp@gmail.com

Robert Kobel, spring bird camp in South Dakota.
My friend Rob takes a few weeks each year to hunt the spring conservation season for snow geese. Huge decoy spreads and lots of attention to detail make this season a big thrill for Rob and many of the others that hunt with him at camp.
Feedback about this episode and any others is always welcome. Contact the show with your bird hunting dilemma, unsung hunting hero, unpopular hunting opinion, or topic suggestion and it will probably get some air time on the show. Email at mi.birdcamp@gmail.com or message the podcast through Facebook at BirdCamp.

Dennis Stachewicz, how to be a better grouse hunter.
Dennis Stachewicz, who is also to some known as Uncle Grouse owns and operates Aspen Thicket Grouse Dogs in the central U.P. We kept it fun and mostly on topic about how to become a better grouse hunter. As always any feedback is appreciated at mi.birdcamp@gmail.com

Scott Berg, what to ask the breeder of your next great bird dog.
Scott returns to BirdCamp to dig into the search for the elite grouse dog. What to look for in a dog breeder and how to get that all important conversation with a breeder started.
Also send any feedback about any of our episodes as well as any shooting dilemma or upland etiquette sticky situation to mi.birdcamp@gmail.com

Andy Sims, hunter and bird dog rescuer.
Andy hunts grouse, volunteers for upland events, and operates S.E. Michigan bird dog rescue.

Sandra Misaras, hunter and dog trainer.
Sandra is another northern Michigan bird hunter and dog trainer. She operates Windy Ridge Farm Dog Training LLC.

Brent Pike, He's involved in many things and we cover a few.
Brent and I like to talk and the off season is the perfect time to catch up. We cover kids, conservation, recent trips, the Wildlife Counsel, Pyke Gear, and a little about ethics and publicity.
There is a bit of adult language as sometimes happens on passionate subjects but nothing that hasn't been said before.

Burt Barker, a life of hunting and shooting.
Burt Barker warned me that he didn't have much to talk about but he'd come on the podcast anyway. I'm always enthralled by the stories that come from a life spent afield and Burt is the kind of guy you'd want around the fire.