"24-'25 Woodcock Season Recap and Future Plans


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Jan 31 2025 33 mins   3

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hunting, woodcock, dog training, outdoor recreation, personal growth, webinars, wildlife, nature, hunting season, podcast

summary

In this episode of the Companion Gun Dog Podcast, host Grayson Guyer reflects on his recent hunting season, sharing insights on his experiences with Woodcock hunting, the growth of his dogs, and the importance of training with wild birds. He discusses the magic of the Woodcock, the challenges faced during the season, and his plans for future training and webinars. Grayson emphasizes the significance of living in the present and enjoying the outdoors, while also addressing the impact of weather on bird populations and the evolution of Woodcock hunting culture in the Southeast.

takeaways


  • Grayson reflects on the long stretch since his last podcast.

  • He expresses gratitude for listeners who remained subscribed.

  • The hunting season has been a time of personal growth.

  • Woodcock hunting is both challenging and rewarding.

  • Grayson enjoys the magic of hunting Woodcock.

  • He emphasizes the importance of training dogs with wild birds.

  • Future plans include webinars and online instruction.

  • Weather impacts bird populations significantly.

  • Grayson is interested in the history of Woodcock hunting in the Southeast.

  • He appreciates the support from his listeners.

titles


  • Reflections on a Memorable Hunting Season

  • The Art of Woodcock Hunting

Sound Bites


  • "Every day is the finish line"

  • "We're not burning spots"

  • "I really like the software"


Chapters

00:00

Introduction and Season Reflection

02:54

Hunting Experiences and Personal Growth

06:08

The Magic of Woodcock Hunting

09:00

Training Dogs and Future Plans

11:51

Wild Birds vs. Preserve Birds

18:02

Weather Impact on Hunting and Bird Populations

30:11

Conclusion and Future Content Plans


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