AZ Quail Today Podcast

Episode #65 Backcountry Fit For Quail Season?

23 min · 19. juni 2026
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We trade the usual gear talk for the gear that decides whether you can actually reach the birds: your heart, your legs, and your daily habits. We break down why quail hunting demands nonstop mobility and share simple ways to train, eat, sleep, and hydrate so you can keep chasing coveys for decades.  • why physical health matters more than a shotgun or a dog for backcountry access  • heart disease stats and why hunters should pay attention in their 40s and beyond  • how belly fat and extra weight make desert miles harder and raise risk  • steps, brisk walking, and why quail hunters need durable cardio  • off-season training ideas like hikes, runs, cycling, and leg and core workouts  • cleaning up diet with the 80-20 rule and cutting sugary drinks  • sleep as recovery that improves energy and lowers stress on the heart  • Arizona trail ideas for conditioning and building stamina  • hydration basics for desert heat and keeping hunts from ending early  • a stewardship mindset for staying strong for family and the outdoors  To help further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Connect with us: Email us at r [AzQuailToday@gmail.com]yan@azquailtoday.com —we'd love to hear from you!  Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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episode Episode #65 Backcountry Fit For Quail Season? artwork

Episode #65 Backcountry Fit For Quail Season?

We trade the usual gear talk for the gear that decides whether you can actually reach the birds: your heart, your legs, and your daily habits. We break down why quail hunting demands nonstop mobility and share simple ways to train, eat, sleep, and hydrate so you can keep chasing coveys for decades.  • why physical health matters more than a shotgun or a dog for backcountry access  • heart disease stats and why hunters should pay attention in their 40s and beyond  • how belly fat and extra weight make desert miles harder and raise risk  • steps, brisk walking, and why quail hunters need durable cardio  • off-season training ideas like hikes, runs, cycling, and leg and core workouts  • cleaning up diet with the 80-20 rule and cutting sugary drinks  • sleep as recovery that improves energy and lowers stress on the heart  • Arizona trail ideas for conditioning and building stamina  • hydration basics for desert heat and keeping hunts from ending early  • a stewardship mindset for staying strong for family and the outdoors  To help further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Connect with us: Email us at r [AzQuailToday@gmail.com]yan@azquailtoday.com —we'd love to hear from you!  Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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Episode # 64 Pray For The Horse And Quit Yelling At Your Bird Dog

We chase the old-school idea of pairing a horse and a bird dog for Arizona quail hunting, then get honest about how much that partnership depends on our calm, not our intensity. We share what Zuni the mustang mare teaches us about trust, how pointers pick up our emotional cues, and why steadiness is the real training advantage.  • building trust with a horse through slow, consistent handling  • noticing how tone, posture, timing, and stress shape animal behavior  • praying for the horse as a way to slow down and show up better  • English pointer history and why the breed fits Western quail country  • practical leadership principles that apply to horses and bird dogs  • why horseback quail hunting is both beautiful and hard work  • introducing dogs and horses safely through controlled exposure  • keeping sessions short, sustainable, and repeatable  Help further our work. Please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquilltoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. So then remember to get outside. Connect with us: Email us at r [AzQuailToday@gmail.com]yan@azquailtoday.com —we'd love to hear from you!  Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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Episode#63 Your Boots Will Carry You Nearly 70,000 Miles

We slow down and take boots seriously, from the surprising number of miles your feet cover in a lifetime to the deep history packed into everyday footwear. We trace how function shaped iconic designs, then land on real-world boot picks that hold up for quail hunting, work, and life.  • why hunting boots are not “just gear” when you’ll walk 67,000 to 70,000 miles in a lifetime  • how everyday walking miles plus hunting miles add up faster than most hunters expect  • the 5,500-year-old Armenian leather boot and what its wear marks prove  • how Mongolian stirrup heels help explain modern cowboy boot design  • the Duke of Wellington’s redesign and how rubber wellies helped prevent trench foot  • what we like and don’t like about Justin, Danner, Ariat, Kenetrek, and Cody James boots  • our personal comfort picks for serious quail hunting versus daily wear  Help further our work. Please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquilltoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Till then, remember to get outside.  Connect with us: Email us at r [AzQuailToday@gmail.com]yan@azquailtoday.com —we'd love to hear from you!  Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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