Gundog Nation

Kenneth Witt

A show to bring together gundog enthusiasts, trainers, and handlers with discussion focused on all breeds and styles of gundogs.

  1. JAN 28

    Ryan Tucker - From Friday Night Lights of West Texas to Super Bowl Champion

    #072 In this episode of the Gun Dog Nation podcast, host Ken Witt welcomes former NFL player Ryan Tucker, a Super Bowl champion, to discuss his journey from high school football in Texas to the professional league. The conversation begins with a light-hearted introduction, where Ken expresses his admiration for Ryan's athleticism and recounts their first meeting at a CrossFit gym. Ryan shares his experiences growing up in a football-centric culture, particularly in Midland, Texas, where high school football is a community event. He reflects on the intense rivalries and the passion surrounding the sport, especially against teams like Permian High School. As the discussion progresses, Ryan delves into his college football career at TCU, where he transitioned from tight end to offensive tackle due to injuries on the team. He recounts the challenges he faced, including a torn ACL that impacted his draft prospects. Despite these setbacks, Ryan was drafted in the fourth round by the St. Louis Rams, where he played alongside notable players like Kurt Warner and Marshall Faulk. The episode also touches on Ryan's coaching experience and his current life, balancing family and retirement from professional sports, while maintaining a passion for football. In this engaging conversation, Ryan Tucker and Ken Witt delve into their experiences with family, military life, and the joys of hunting. Ryan shares insights about his son in the military, emphasizing the dedication and readiness that comes with military service. The discussion shifts to their own childhoods, where both men reflect on their upbringing and the contrasting paths their children have taken. They bond over their love for dogs, particularly discussing the Presa Canario breed and their personalities, highlighting how dogs often mirror their owners' temperaments. As the conversation progresses, they explore their shared passion for hunting, recounting memorable experiences and the challenges they face in the field, including encounters with wildlife and the intricacies of training hunting dogs. The dialogue also touches on personal health journeys, with Ryan discussing his knee surgery and the impact it has had on his activity levels. Both men express a desire to return to hunting and outdoor activities, sharing tips and experiences that resonate with their love for nature. The episode concludes with a heartfelt exchange about humility and the values instilled in them from their respective upbringings, showcasing the camaraderie and respect they have for each other as they navigate their lives post-military and post-retirement.

    1h 29m
  2. JAN 21

    Sisterhood of the Hunt - Creating a Safe Space for Female Hunters

    #071 Want proof that access changes everything? Laurel and Jaycey, the duo behind Sisterhood of the Hunt, join Ken to share how a women-led community is rewriting the on-ramp into the outdoors. We talk about clear safety standards, trusted outfitters, and the confidence that comes from traveling with a vetted group—whether you’re chasing your first doves or flying to a remote island for sea ducks. It’s practical and personal: deposits that protect the group, realistic expectations about weather and birds, and smart coaching like “pick one bird and stay with it” when a tornado of cranes swirls your way.The stories stick with you. A terminally ill hunter who dreamed of a crane hunt found joy, strength, and peace in West Texas, reminding everyone why this heritage matters. We get into dog work too—labs like Rio that light up in the field—and the tradeoffs of training, traveling, and keeping standards high without gatekeeping. You’ll hear how late-start hunters thrive with mentorship, why turkey season still steals their hearts, and how Sisterhood balances small, remote trips in Alaska with larger dove weekends where first-timers often leave with near-limits and new friends.We also widen the lens: defending hunting rights, supporting wetlands conservation, and showing up at NWTF, Delta Waterfowl, and other industry touchpoints to grow a welcoming network. If you’ve wondered how to start hunting as a woman, how to find safe, beginner-friendly trips, or where to aim for a turkey slam, this conversation maps the path—clear, honest, and full of momentum.Subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of dogs, birds, and community. Share this with someone who needs an invite to the blind, and leave a rating to help others discover the show.

    1h 9m
  3. JAN 14

    Heartland Lodge - Whitetail, Waterfowl, And World-Class Hospitality

    #070 We head to Heartland Lodge in Pike County, Illinois, where waterfowl and whitetails share a map, guides wear many hats, and the camp runs on safety, skill, and serious hospitality. From coffee at 4 a.m. to breakfast in a floating blind, we break down how the Mississippi dictates tactics—changing water levels, ice, and barge traffic—and why a smart setup matters. Duck call maker insights, mixed-bag mornings, and a young lab’s first boat retrieve capture the thrill of river hunting that never repeats the same way twice.Then it’s into the deer woods where bluffs, hollows, and river country create natural funnels and stand diversity. We dig into ladder stands, hang-ons, ground and tower blinds, and the move to single-shot straight-wall rifles alongside tried-and-true slug guns. The result is ethical range with smart control, guided by locals who grew up reading this ground. We also talk lodge rhythm—clear itineraries, hot meals, and a staff that hunts—plus the new owner’s plans for a pro shop, taxidermy centerpiece, and shared space that keeps stories rolling after last light.Dogs tie it all together. Trainers walk through practical steps from obedience and e-collar conditioning to boat ramps, blinds, and delivery to hand. Upland days bring pointing breeds into the spotlight, while conservation partners and Orvis endorsement keep standards high. With ATVs for the off-season and flexible combo hunts that pivot with weather, Heartland becomes a year-round home base for hunters who want more out of a trip than a tag. Subscribe, share this episode with your hunting crew, and leave a review to help more folks find the campfire.

    54 min
5
out of 5
30 Ratings

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A show to bring together gundog enthusiasts, trainers, and handlers with discussion focused on all breeds and styles of gundogs.

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