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Welcome to the Hound Dog Podcast Network brought to you by the Sportsmen's Empire. This channel is dedicated to those who love hunting with hounds. Whether you are a weekend coon hunter, competitive coon hunter, breeder, retrievers, or predator hunting dangerous game, we have something that will keep you attention. Stay tuned for more information!
Welcome to the Hound Dog Podcast Network brought to you by the Sportsmen's Empire. This channel is dedicated to those who love hunting with hounds. Whether you are a weekend coon hunter, competitive coon hunter, breeder, retrievers, or predator hunting dangerous game, we have something that will keep you attention. Stay tuned for more information!
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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Hound Dog Podcast Network by The Sportsmen's Empire.
Hosts
Steve
Heath Hyatt
Steve Fielder
Previous Guests
Marc Gilmore
Marc Gilmore is a competitive coon hunter from Streetman, Texas, known for his impressive track record in coonhound competitions. He has achieved significant victories, including wins at the Lone Star 5000, the Black Eyed Pea Classic, and the PKC Texas State Championship. Marc is recognized for his expertise in both competition and pleasure hunting, emphasizing the importance of training competition hounds throughout the week leading up to events. He is the owner of Backwoods Sliding Clyde, a four-year-old Treeing Walker hound that has gained acclaim for its performance in the field.
Marc Gilmore is a competitive coon hunter from Streetman, Texas, known for his impressive track record in coonhound competitions. He has achieved significant victories, including wins at the Lone Star 5000, the Black Eyed Pea Classic, and the PKC Texas State Championship. Marc is recognized for his expertise in both competition and pleasure hunting, emphasizing the importance of training competition hounds throughout the week leading up to events. He is the owner of Backwoods Sliding Clyde, a four-year-old Treeing Walker hound that has gained acclaim for its performance in the field.
Kolby Morehead
Kolby Morehead is a passionate advocate for wildlife conservation and an experienced houndsman. He has dedicated his career to promoting the role of hounds in wildlife management and conservation efforts. Kolby engages with biologists and conservationists to improve the perception of houndsmen and address challenges posed by anti-hunting advocates. His insights into the evolving nature of hunting practices and the importance of scientific studies make him a valuable voice in the hunting community.
Kolby Morehead is a passionate advocate for wildlife conservation and an experienced houndsman. He has dedicated his career to promoting the role of hounds in wildlife management and conservation efforts. Kolby engages with biologists and conservationists to improve the perception of houndsmen and address challenges posed by anti-hunting advocates. His insights into the evolving nature of hunting practices and the importance of scientific studies make him a valuable voice in the hunting community.
Buddy
Buddy is an experienced houndsman and a knowledgeable figure in the hunting community. He has a deep understanding of the challenges faced by houndsmen, particularly in relation to wildlife conservation and the impact of poaching. Buddy's discussions often focus on the importance of engaging with the professional community to enhance the image of houndsmen and promote responsible hunting practices. His expertise in competitive shooting and custom rifle building adds depth to his contributions in the field.
Buddy is an experienced houndsman and a knowledgeable figure in the hunting community. He has a deep understanding of the challenges faced by houndsmen, particularly in relation to wildlife conservation and the impact of poaching. Buddy's discussions often focus on the importance of engaging with the professional community to enhance the image of houndsmen and promote responsible hunting practices. His expertise in competitive shooting and custom rifle building adds depth to his contributions in the field.
Jerry
Jerry is an experienced hunter known for his expertise in bear hunting and his participation in various hunting trips, including those in Virginia. He often collaborates with Heath Hyatt on hunting adventures and discussions about dog genetics.
Jerry is an experienced hunter known for his expertise in bear hunting and his participation in various hunting trips, including those in Virginia. He often collaborates with Heath Hyatt on hunting adventures and discussions about dog genetics.
Ray Dismukes
Ray Dismukes is a renowned coon hunter from McDade, Texas, celebrated for his extensive experience and success in the sport. He recently achieved a significant milestone by winning the UKC Texas State Championship, marking his first state win after many years of participation. Born in 1946, Dismukes has remained active in coon hunting at the age of 78, demonstrating his passion and dedication to the sport. He is well-respected among his peers in the Lone Star State and is known for his engaging personality and expertise in pup training, as well as his pride in his young Texas State Champion English dog, Sandhills Jack of Diamonds.
Ray Dismukes is a renowned coon hunter from McDade, Texas, celebrated for his extensive experience and success in the sport. He recently achieved a significant milestone by winning the UKC Texas State Championship, marking his first state win after many years of participation. Born in 1946, Dismukes has remained active in coon hunting at the age of 78, demonstrating his passion and dedication to the sport. He is well-respected among his peers in the Lone Star State and is known for his engaging personality and expertise in pup training, as well as his pride in his young Texas State Champion English dog, Sandhills Jack of Diamonds.
Topics Discussed
coonhound competition
Marc Gilmore
hunting
Treeing Walker
Backwoods Sliding Clyde
competition hunting
pleasure hunting
bear hunting
wildlife management
hunting regulations
spring bear hunts
conservation efforts
hunting community
advocacy groups
spring turkey hunting
dog genetics
hounds
coon hunting
Texas State Championship
pup training
English dog
Houndsmen
wildlife conservation
mountain lions
scientific studies
anti-hunting advocates
biologists
conservationists
poaching
emotional narratives
competitive shooting
custom rifles
suppressed shooting
hunting practices
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Episodes
Here's the recent few episodes on Hound Dog Podcast Network by The Sportsmen's Empire.
Whos winning $100,000 in cash or a $40,000 side-by-side in coonhound competition these days? If you said "Marc Gilmore of Streetman, Tex.," the guest for this podcast, you would be absolutely right. And you would probably also know that those amazing wins are just a few of the final four and better finishes this Texas coon hunter has assembled over the last year; wins at the Lone Star 5000, the Black Eyed Pea Classic and the PKC Texas State Championship to name a few . Steve and Marc discuss the differences in competition and pleasure hunting, Marcs views on the importance of hunting a competition hound through the week leading up to the hunt, and break down the amazing hound that did the heavy work of treeing coons, lots of them, nearly every time Gilmore unsnaps the leash. Backwoods Sliding Clyde is the hound Marc has chosen to take to the big events and four-year-old Treeing Walker doesnt disappoint. You will learn all about one of the sports winningest hounds and about the man that makes the calls in this very entertaining episode.
Episode Notes
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 below
Whos winning $100,000 in cash or a $40,000 side-by-side in coonhound competition these days? If you said "Marc Gilmore of Streetman, Tex.," the guest for this podcast, you would be absolutely right. And you would probably also know that those amazing wins are just a few of the final four and better finishes this Texas coon hunter has assembled over the last year; wins at the Lone Star 5000, the Black Eyed Pea Classic and the PKC Texas State Championship to name a few . Steve and Marc discuss the differences in competition and pleasure hunting, Marcs views on the importance of hunting a competition hound through the week leading up to the hunt, and break down the amazing hound that did the heavy work of treeing coons, lots of them, nearly every time Gilmore unsnaps the leash. Backwoods Sliding Clyde is the hound Marc has chosen to take to the big events and four-year-old Treeing Walker doesnt disappoint. You will learn all about one of the sports winningest hounds and about the man that makes the calls in this very entertaining episode.
Episode Notes
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 below
bear huntingwildlife managementhunting regulationsspring bear huntsconservation effortshunting communityadvocacy groups
In this conversation, Kolby Morehead and Buddy discuss their experiences with bear hunting in Oregon and Washington, the complexities of wildlife management regulations, and the political dynamics affecting hunting seasons. They explore the potential for reinstating spring bear hunts, the importance of conservation efforts, and the need for building relationships within the hunting community to navigate the challenges posed by advocacy groups and regulatory bodies.
Episode Notes
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 below
In this conversation, Kolby Morehead and Buddy discuss their experiences with bear hunting in Oregon and Washington, the complexities of wildlife management regulations, and the political dynamics affecting hunting seasons. They explore the potential for reinstating spring bear hunts, the importance of conservation efforts, and the need for building relationships within the hunting community to navigate the challenges posed by advocacy groups and regulatory bodies.
Episode Notes
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 below
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Another trip to the bluegrass state for a couple days of spring turkey hunting brings on conversations about dog genetics. Heath and Jerry recap last year's hunt and Jerry’s trip to Va to chase bears with Heath. Heath discusses an issue he saw with the B litter after some trash breaking sessions. Lots of birds and laughs as we sit on the cabin porch.
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Another trip to the bluegrass state for a couple days of spring turkey hunting brings on conversations about dog genetics. Heath and Jerry recap last year's hunt and Jerry’s trip to Va to chase bears with Heath. Heath discusses an issue he saw with the B litter after some trash breaking sessions. Lots of birds and laughs as we sit on the cabin porch.
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Darkenergy: best-charging banks on market. Discount code is CODE4
darkenergy.com
Onx: subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920
Get all your hound hunting gear at Double U. Products every hound hunter trusts to keep up with their pack. Double U Hunting Supply.com
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 below
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This episode represents a Texas-style homecoming for host Steve Fielder as he reunites with longtime friend Ray Dismukes of McDade, Texas. Dismukes, fresh off a major win at the UKC Texas State Championship, joins Steve to talk all things coon hunting, Texas style. Fielder and Dismukes are contemporaries, having been born less than a month apart in 1946. They met at the UKC American Heritage Hunt in 1992 and took a hunt together at that hunt that’s part of the conversation. Dismukes has remained active in the sport despite being 78 years old, an age when most coon hunters have hung up the leashes for good. Dismukes shares his ideas on pup training, describes his young Texas State Champion English dog he calls Sandhills Jack of Diamonds, and gives an account of the hunt, his first Texas State win despite hunt the event for many years. Ray is one of the most-respected coon hunters among the legions of them over the years in the Lone Star State. Ray’s passion and pleasing demeanor make this an enjoyable listen for anyone, young or not so young, that loves the sound of the hounds. Vintage coon hunting conversation in a podcast that will listened to by many, again and again.
Episode Notes
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 below
This episode represents a Texas-style homecoming for host Steve Fielder as he reunites with longtime friend Ray Dismukes of McDade, Texas. Dismukes, fresh off a major win at the UKC Texas State Championship, joins Steve to talk all things coon hunting, Texas style. Fielder and Dismukes are contemporaries, having been born less than a month apart in 1946. They met at the UKC American Heritage Hunt in 1992 and took a hunt together at that hunt that’s part of the conversation. Dismukes has remained active in the sport despite being 78 years old, an age when most coon hunters have hung up the leashes for good. Dismukes shares his ideas on pup training, describes his young Texas State Champion English dog he calls Sandhills Jack of Diamonds, and gives an account of the hunt, his first Texas State win despite hunt the event for many years. Ray is one of the most-respected coon hunters among the legions of them over the years in the Lone Star State. Ray’s passion and pleasing demeanor make this an enjoyable listen for anyone, young or not so young, that loves the sound of the hounds. Vintage coon hunting conversation in a podcast that will listened to by many, again and again.
Episode Notes
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 below
In this conversation, Buddy and Kolby discuss the evolving role of Houndsmen in wildlife conservation, particularly in relation to mountain lions. They explore the importance of hounds in scientific studies, the changing perception of houndsmen within the professional community, and the challenges they face from anti-hunting advocates. The discussion emphasizes the need for houndsmen to engage with biologists and conservationists to improve their image and contribute positively to wildlife management efforts. In this conversation, Kolby Morehead and Buddy discuss various aspects of hunting, including the negative impact of poaching on the perception of houndsmen, the emotional narratives used by anti-hunting advocates, and the importance of building and tuning custom rifles. They also delve into the pressures of competitive shooting, the significance of learning through experience, and the fundamentals of shooting. The discussion highlights the benefits of suppressed shooting and the evolving nature of hunting practices.
In this conversation, Buddy and Kolby discuss the evolving role of Houndsmen in wildlife conservation, particularly in relation to mountain lions. They explore the importance of hounds in scientific studies, the changing perception of houndsmen within the professional community, and the challenges they face from anti-hunting advocates. The discussion emphasizes the need for houndsmen to engage with biologists and conservationists to improve their image and contribute positively to wildlife management efforts. In this conversation, Kolby Morehead and Buddy discuss various aspects of hunting, including the negative impact of poaching on the perception of houndsmen, the emotional narratives used by anti-hunting advocates, and the importance of building and tuning custom rifles. They also delve into the pressures of competitive shooting, the significance of learning through experience, and the fundamentals of shooting. The discussion highlights the benefits of suppressed shooting and the evolving nature of hunting practices.
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