This episode finds its roots in a text message in which a listener asks Steve if he’s going to do a podcast on Field Trials and Water races. Steve’s immediate response is, “I’m going to now.”Nate Hickson is a brand shiny new tree dog enthusiast, but not at all new to training dogs. In fact dog training is his vocatio... more
In todays podcast Heath Hyatt joins Buddy and Jason to talk about ongoing give a ways, talk some hunting and Buddy’s dream of giving a truck away. Jason has some big news of his own and announces a new adventure for him and his family. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Do... more
With a busy week and even busier weekend. We hear about a trip to Santee Cooper for cat fishing and a quick and easy way to work lead breaking multiple dogs at one time.
When Steve and his partner in coonhounds Mark Miller made the decision to offer their young Quadruple Grand Champion Bear Pen Fever at stud, a young couple from southeastern North Carolina were the first to book a breeding. Lucas and Kayleigh Clemmons, both in their 20s decided to take a chance on the unproven stud d... more
If you have been in dogs any time at all you know that it is a constant struggle to keep the next generation on the rise. Buddy and James give a little insight into what they are looking for from a young dog and how they expect it to behave. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alp... more
Throughout our journey in life there is always someone who stands out. In the dog world, those small things leave a lasting impression. Heath tells about meeting a person that left one of those impressions on him. Harris Dunlap of Bakers Mills, Ny gave Heath advice over 20 years ago that still sticks with him. He also ... more
The theme for the popular Dukes of Hazard tv show features the following line:“Straight'nin' the curves, flat’nin the hills. Someday the mountain might get ‘em, but the law never will.”This episode features two “good ole boys” in the persons of host Steve Fielder and his Kentucky-born guest Jerry Barker. Like the Bo ... more
Today’s episode starts with the announcement of a new $5,000 gift card give away and other social media give aways and talk of something big! But the meat and potatoes of this episode is all about Wyoming and the fight they have on their hands when it comes to Bear and Mt. Lion hunting. These bills are bad news for H... more
Today’s episode starts with the announcement of a new $5,000 gift card give away and other social media give aways and talk of something big! But the meat and potatoes of this episode is all about Wyoming and the fight they have on their hands when it comes to Bear and Mt. Lion hunting. These bills are bad news for H... more
Bear season is over, but Bobcat season is in. Brent is trying his hand at switching the dogs over. The two talk about the importance of a good houndsman and how it adds to the quality of the hound. The last topic might touch a nerve. They discuss the cost of hounds from the east coast to the west. This starts off a ser... more
In this conversation, Buddy and Jason discuss the latest product announcements from Garmin at the SHOT Show, focusing on the Alpha XL and Alpha 200 Plus. They delve into the features, functionality, and improvements of the Alpha XL, a dedicated dog tracking device with a high-resolution touchscreen. The discussion also... more
Houndsmen and hound women join the hound-hunting sport chiefly for one purpose, to experience the audible thrill of the chase, the proverbial music of the hounds. Imagine if you will, a consummate hound hunter since youth, loving this sport above all other experiences and facing the real possibility that he will lose ... more
Heath road trips to the Grand American in Orangeburg Sc. Picking up Jason Duby on the way. You can hear all about it and another trip Heath took that covered 2600 miles in a weekend hunting in different states. Fill up that tank and grab a coffee we have some miles to cover.
Steve met Matthew Huff three years ago on social media. The hunters shared a love for tree dogs that brought them to a personal meeting at the 2022 Grand American Coon Hunt in South Carolina. Huff’s story is unique. It begins in California and moves eastward to Georgia. The catalyst for his mostly urban coon huntin... more
After a hard season comes to an end, Heath catches back up with George Lambert (Mountainmusicandmules) to discuss what they both saw this season. Hunting the same region a couple hours apart they both had similar experiences. Low food sources, seeming low bear numbers to young dogs running anything to would satisfy the... more
Bear hunter Holt Collier, who was the guide for the famous “teddy bear” hunt that earned President Theodore Roosevelt his nickname, can lay claim to taking a sitting president bear hunting. That’s a distinction similar to that of our guest but not quite. Our guest Mark Israel of Smithfield, Georgia, took the 39th Pre... more
In today’s episode Buddy and Jason get a chance to catch up after a busy holiday season and Jason’s trip to the Grand American Coon Hunt with fellow DU Podcast host Steve Fielder and Heath Hyatt. Jason was able to talk with several of our listeners and see a lot of customers on his trip. For anyone planning to attend... more
Finishing off the season with a bang, not really. Trashy dogs and the neighbors chickens. A post to remember how hunting grounds us. Let’s get the year started off the right way, with the dogs.
We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtu... more
Happy New Year! On New Year everyone sets New Year’s resolutions. Do you have a list for your pack? Heath has a great conversation with Dan Vogt of Idaho. Dan was a police K9 handler for 12 years. Dan and Heath discuss training and what they’ve learned in the K9 world and how they incorporate it into their packs. Get t... more
After two weeks of covering lots of ground Heath reflects on Why. Why did he get dogs to start with? Are we using social media for good purposes and are hound hunters really the ultimate selective hunters? So many topics it will make for more podcasts.
In this episode, Steve talks with five hunters from as many states that came to hunt raccoons with hounds in the White River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas this year. Hunters from the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, South Carolina and Tennessee are included in the conversations.The episode offers more th... more
Today Buddy and Jason talk a little shop, the recent Houndsmen For Heroes cat hunt, and more. We promise to get back into some dog talk and are looking for your feedback. What are some of the topics you would like us to cover with future guest? Make sure to check out the Double U Hunting Supply Podcast group on Facebo... more
Does learning another training method change the way you train? Heath catches back up with Randall Lykins of Liberty Canine LLC of Columbus, Ga. Randall completed NEPOPO silver and gold classes. They talk about how learning other methods helps you become more well-rounded. They also throw in some training issues and fi... more
November has come and gone. This week is the opening week of Va bear season and Heath has been busy with work, volleyball, and getting a roof on his he shed, aka boat garage. In this short episode, he goes over layers of fog holding scent and how the food source will affect the bear this season.