The Hunt Stealth Podcast

#077 - Trevor Trifaux | Big Game, Bird Dogs and Mental Toughness

54 min · 9. mar. 2026
episode #077 - Trevor Trifaux | Big Game, Bird Dogs and Mental Toughness cover

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In this episode of The Hunt Stealth Podcast, Ryan Uffens sits down with Trevor Trifaux of Compass Grid Labradors to talk about hunting, dog training, and the lessons learned through years in the field. Trevor shares stories from growing up around predator control with his father, getting hooked on bowhunting, and the grind that comes with chasing bears, moose, elk, and deer. They also dive into Trevor’s work breeding and training Labradors, along with his mission to help veterans and first responders get dogs that can support them both in life and in the outdoors. Key Takeaways: * Hunting success comes from time in the field, patience, and learning from failure. * Trevor’s passion for the outdoors was shaped early through hunting and trapping with his father. * Dogs can play a powerful role not just in hunting, but also in supporting veterans and first responders. * Labrador retrievers are incredibly tough, versatile hunting dogs built for harsh conditions and real work. * The hunting lifestyle teaches resilience, adaptability, and respect for both the animals and the process.

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