Bird Camp Radio Podcast

Ep. 41: The Backyard Bird Dog: from Field to Family with Jamie Lawrence

58 min · 17 jul 2026
aflevering Ep. 41: The Backyard Bird Dog: from Field to Family with Jamie Lawrence artwork

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Jamie Lawrence grew up in southwest Georgia, where hunting wasn't just a hobby, it was a way of life. From chasing squirrels with his twin brother to learning responsibility with a single-shot shotgun and spending mornings in the deer woods before school, the outdoors shaped who he is from an early age. In this episode of Bird Camp Radio, Jamie shares how his hunting journey evolved from coon hunting with hounds and competing in night hunts to training retrievers for waterfowl and, ultimately, falling in love with pointing dogs and upland hunting. We dive into his practical approach to developing bird dogs, the lessons he's learned from mentors and professionals, and why he's always searching for ways to become a better trainer. Now living in the heart of Georgia's bobwhite quail country, Jamie talks about the unique challenge of hunting wild coveys on public land, why those birds mean so much to him, and how family, dogs, and tradition continue to drive his passion for the outdoors. If you enjoy conversations about bird dogs, Southern upland hunting, and preserving the traditions that make this lifestyle special, you won't want to miss this episode. Jamie Lawrence Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/jamie.lawrence.93527] Backyard Bird Dog Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/backyardbirdog/]

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aflevering Ep. 41: The Backyard Bird Dog: from Field to Family with Jamie Lawrence artwork

Ep. 41: The Backyard Bird Dog: from Field to Family with Jamie Lawrence

Jamie Lawrence grew up in southwest Georgia, where hunting wasn't just a hobby, it was a way of life. From chasing squirrels with his twin brother to learning responsibility with a single-shot shotgun and spending mornings in the deer woods before school, the outdoors shaped who he is from an early age. In this episode of Bird Camp Radio, Jamie shares how his hunting journey evolved from coon hunting with hounds and competing in night hunts to training retrievers for waterfowl and, ultimately, falling in love with pointing dogs and upland hunting. We dive into his practical approach to developing bird dogs, the lessons he's learned from mentors and professionals, and why he's always searching for ways to become a better trainer. Now living in the heart of Georgia's bobwhite quail country, Jamie talks about the unique challenge of hunting wild coveys on public land, why those birds mean so much to him, and how family, dogs, and tradition continue to drive his passion for the outdoors. If you enjoy conversations about bird dogs, Southern upland hunting, and preserving the traditions that make this lifestyle special, you won't want to miss this episode. Jamie Lawrence Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/jamie.lawrence.93527] Backyard Bird Dog Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/backyardbirdog/]

17 jul 202658 min
aflevering Ep. 40: Get the Dog. Get Out There. With Wisconsin Uplander Brian Vander Maazen artwork

Ep. 40: Get the Dog. Get Out There. With Wisconsin Uplander Brian Vander Maazen

This episode of Bird Camp Radio welcomes Brian Vander Maazen, owner and operator of Amaazen Outdoors, professional upland guide, bird dog trainer, and cover dog handler. Brian spends his fall guiding hunters through the grouse and woodcock coverts of northern Wisconsin before heading south to New Mexico each winter to guide wild quail hunts with Santa Fe Guiding Company. While the landscapes and birds may change, his passion for following good dogs through wild country remains the same. In this episode, we dive into what it takes to consistently find success on wild birds, the differences between hunting grouse, woodcock, and quail, and why developing a great bird dog is a lifelong process. Brian also shares his experiences competing on the cover dog trial circuit, training pointing dogs for the demands of the Northwoods, and the lessons he's learned from countless days behind dogs in some of the best upland country in North America. Whether you're a dedicated grouse hunter, a bird dog enthusiast, or someone who simply appreciates the traditions of upland hunting, this conversation is packed with stories, insight, and a deep respect for wild birds and the dogs that pursue them. Brian's Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/brian.vander.maazen] Amaazen Outdoors Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/amaazen_outdoors/] Santa Fe Guiding Co Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/SantaFeGuidingCompany] Santa Fe Guiding Co Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/santafeguidingco/]

10 jul 202653 min
aflevering Ep. 39: The Legacy of the Ryman Setter - Keeping the Tradition Alive with James "JC" Smith artwork

Ep. 39: The Legacy of the Ryman Setter - Keeping the Tradition Alive with James "JC" Smith

Episode 39 of Bird Camp Radio welcomes James "JC" Smith, a lifelong upland hunter, Ryman-type English Setter breeder, and passionate advocate for preserving the traditions of classic bird dogs. After retiring from a 42-year career in water quality in New York's Finger Lakes region, JC has devoted even more time to the uplands, spending his seasons behind English Setters in pursuit of grouse, woodcock, prairie grouse, Hungarian partridge, chukar, and pheasants across the country. In this episode, JC shares how a chance introduction to an English Setter nearly 40 years ago changed the course of his life, leading him into a community of dedicated bird hunters and breeders that still shapes him today. We dive into the rich history of Ryman-type English Setters, the importance of ethical breeding, and why preserving purpose-bred hunting dogs matters for the future of upland hunting. JC also reflects on the legendary grouse covers of New York, decades spent attending traditional bird camps, and how his hunting has expanded to seven different states in recent years. Whether you're a setter enthusiast, a grouse hunter, or simply someone who appreciates the heritage and traditions of upland hunting, this conversation is packed with stories, experience, and insight from someone who has dedicated a lifetime to the sport. Pull up a chair around the campfire and enjoy Episode 39 with James "JC" Smith. Sugar Creek English Setters [https://www.sugarcreeksetters.com/] Ryman Setters [https://rymansetters.com/] 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]

3 jul 202652 min
aflevering Ep. 38: What Makes a Great Bird Dog? Life Beyond Ribbons and Limits with Mike Dziki artwork

Ep. 38: What Makes a Great Bird Dog? Life Beyond Ribbons and Limits with Mike Dziki

What does it take to spend a lifetime chasing wild birds behind great dogs? This week on Bird Camp Radio, we sit down with Mike Dziki, a lifelong bird hunter, bird dog breeder, Senior Hunt Test Judge, and Army Ranger veteran whose life has revolved around the uplands for decades. At 64 years old, Mike still spends between 65 and 90 days every season hunting grouse, woodcock, and sharptail across some of the best bird country around. We talk about what he's learned from a lifetime in the field, why wild birds continue to humble even the most experienced hunters, and what keeps him coming back year after year. Mike also shares the story behind his 25 years of breeding German Shorthaired Pointers, adding English Cocker Spaniels and Brittanys to his kennel, and what he looks for when developing bird dogs that can handle real hunting situations. We dive into hunt tests, field trials, cover dog competitions, judging, dog genetics, training philosophies, and why he eventually stepped away from competition to simply enjoy hunting birds. Along the way, we discuss guiding upland hunters, building relationships with clients from across the country, lessons learned during his service as an Army Ranger, and why passing knowledge on to the next generation of bird hunters matters now more than ever. Whether you're passionate about bird dogs, breeding, hunt tests, or simply love hearing stories from someone who has spent a lifetime chasing wild birds, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Available now wherever you listen to podcasts. 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]

26 jun 202649 min
aflevering Ep. 37: Walking Cover, Finding Birds: No Shortcuts in the Uplands with Reggie Tokarski artwork

Ep. 37: Walking Cover, Finding Birds: No Shortcuts in the Uplands with Reggie Tokarski

In this episode of Bird Camp Radio, we sit down with Reggie Tokarski, an upland game guide with Sun Catcher Acres Pheasant Outfitter. Reggie spends her days doing what many hunters only see a small part of: walking miles of cover, handling dogs, reading bird behavior, and putting clients on pheasants day after day throughout the season. We dive into what life as a pheasant guide actually looks like behind the scenes, from the early mornings and long walks to the lessons learned from countless days in the field. Reggie shares her perspective on dog work, reading habitat, finding birds in changing conditions, and why success in upland hunting often comes down to experience, observation, and effort. We also discuss earning respect in the hunting industry, the realities of being a female guide in the uplands, and why the birds, dogs, and traditions of pheasant hunting continue to keep people coming back year after year. Whether you're a seasoned upland hunter, an aspiring guide, or someone who simply appreciates hard-working bird dogs and wild flushes, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. Pull up a tailgate, grab a cup of coffee, and join us Around the Campfire for Episode 37 of Bird Camp Radio. Suncatcher Acres [http://Sd-hunt.com] Mouse River Outfitters [http://Www.ndhunting.com] 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]

19 jun 202640 min