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#37 The journey from novice to expert in the world of upland hunting is paved with lessons often learned the hard way. In this captivating conversation, Kenneth Witt welcomes Greg Blair, a senior specialist with Purina's Sporting Dog Group, who brings three decades of pointing dog wisdom to Gundog Nation.
Greg's passion for bird dogs began in the 1990s, evolving from casual hunting over a springer spaniel to campaigning a Hall of Fame English Pointer. With refreshing honesty, he describes himself as "an amateur who knows enough to be dangerous," yet his insights reveal a deep understanding of what makes pointing dogs tick. When Greg speaks about following a bell-collared dog through Wisconsin's northern forests, you can almost hear the cadence of the bell and feel the anticipation when it suddenly goes silent - signaling a dog frozen on point.
The conversation flows naturally through essential topics for anyone interested in pointing breeds. Greg's approach to gun breaking dogs emphasizes the importance of bird exposure before introducing gunfire, stating with conviction that "most gun-shyness is man-made." His explanation of how to properly develop a steady pointing dog offers practical wisdom that could save handlers years of frustration. The discussion about ruffed grouse hunting in the popple stands of Wisconsin paints a vivid picture of one of North America's most challenging and rewarding upland pursuits.
Perhaps most valuable is Greg's advice for newcomers: find a mentor, join a club like NAVHDA, and prepare for a "roller coaster" of training highs and lows. His perspective on the false dichotomy between field trial dogs and hunting dogs challenges conventional wisdom, asserting that well-bred, properly trained dogs can excel in both venues. Whether you're considering your first pointing dog or looking to refine your training approach with your current companion, this episode offers genuine, field-tested knowledge that will enhance your understanding of these remarkable sporting dogs.
Join our community at patreon.com/gundognation for monthly open forums where you can ask questions and learn from fellow enthusiasts who share your passion for preserving our gundog heritage.
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Gundog Nation is Proudly Sponsored by:
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Cornerstone Gundog Academy
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#37 The journey from novice to expert in the world of upland hunting is paved with lessons often learned the hard way. In this captivating conversation, Kenneth Witt welcomes Greg Blair, a senior specialist with Purina's Sporting Dog Group, who brings three decades of pointing dog wisdom to Gundog Nation.
Greg's passion for bird dogs began in the 1990s, evolving from casual hunting over a springer spaniel to campaigning a Hall of Fame English Pointer. With refreshing honesty, he describes himself as "an amateur who knows enough to be dangerous," yet his insights reveal a deep understanding of what makes pointing dogs tick. When Greg speaks about following a bell-collared dog through Wisconsin's northern forests, you can almost hear the cadence of the bell and feel the anticipation when it suddenly goes silent - signaling a dog frozen on point.
The conversation flows naturally through essential topics for anyone interested in pointing breeds. Greg's approach to gun breaking dogs emphasizes the importance of bird exposure before introducing gunfire, stating with conviction that "most gun-shyness is man-made." His explanation of how to properly develop a steady pointing dog offers practical wisdom that could save handlers years of frustration. The discussion about ruffed grouse hunting in the popple stands of Wisconsin paints a vivid picture of one of North America's most challenging and rewarding upland pursuits.
Perhaps most valuable is Greg's advice for newcomers: find a mentor, join a club like NAVHDA, and prepare for a "roller coaster" of training highs and lows. His perspective on the false dichotomy between field trial dogs and hunting dogs challenges conventional wisdom, asserting that well-bred, properly trained dogs can excel in both venues. Whether you're considering your first pointing dog or looking to refine your training approach with your current companion, this episode offers genuine, field-tested knowledge that will enhance your understanding of these remarkable sporting dogs.
Join our community at patreon.com/gundognation for monthly open forums where you can ask questions and learn from fellow enthusiasts who share your passion for preserving our gundog heritage.
Support the show
Gundog Nation is Proudly Sponsored by:
Purina Pro Plan
Cornerstone Gundog Academy
Retriever Training Supply
Migra Ammunitions
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