Bird Camp Radio Podcast
Episode 30 of Bird Camp Radio brings you a conversation rooted deep in tradition, bird dogs, and the kind of upland hunting that’s built over generations. Reece Chambers joins the show to talk about what it means to truly know your dogs and your birds. Running a string of 10 German Shorthaired Pointers, all from a line he’s carefully maintained over the years, Reece has put in the time to understand genetics, consistency, and the kind of work it takes to build a dependable kennel. From his home base in Georgia to chasing wild quail across Kansas each season, he lives the traveling upland lifestyle that so many hunters respect. We dive into bird dog development, maintaining a strong bloodline, and what separates good dogs from great ones in the field. Reece also shares his appreciation for the classic upland writers and how their influence still shows up today: not just in storytelling, but in the way he hunts behind an easy-handling side-by-side and approaches each day in the field. This episode is about more than just hunting, it’s about tradition, discipline, and staying connected to the roots of the uplands through dogs, birds, and the stories that keep it all alive. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeartRadio, and watch on YouTube. Traveling with bird dogs? Check out PetCommute, a platform that connects dog owners with trusted pet transporters! Use our referral link below to support Bird Camp Radio, and make sure to mention "Bird Camp" for 10% off your free quote! http://petcommute.com/birdcamp [http://petcommute.com/birdcamp]
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