Hound PodCast: Double U Hunting Supply Hound Podcast; Double U Hunting Supply
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The DU Supply Podcast was created for all Houndsmen regardless of how often you get to the woods. From weekend warriors to professional guides/outfitters, our commitment to our dogs, lifestyle and passion is common ground for all. Join the DU Team and fellow Houndsmen across the nation as we come together to talk dogs, life, triumphs and train wrecks. We have an open passenger seat and would love to have you along! For those of you out there with a story to tell or content to share, your always welcome in our camp. Contact us at submissions@dusupply.com and let’s talk.
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EP 431: Canada, Canoes and Coons with Heath Hyatt
Time to talk some Canada bear hunting and some other cool stuff along the way. You're not going to want to miss this one!
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EP 430: Gone To The Dogs with Youth Promoter Caden Riley
Caden Riley is an extraordinary young man. At nineteen years of age, the Georgia coon hunter has reached levels of vision for, and an understanding of, our sport usually attained by individuals well beyond his years. In a word, Caden is a young hunter who cares.
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EP 429: From The Pages Of Full Cry- Coon Hunters Paradise and Rules To Remember
A three-hour Racoon race? Most would consider their dogs to be running trash, but sometimes you stumble across a wise old boar coon that knows all the tricks. Dogs of that caliber are not easy to find but part two of today's reading give you some good rules to remember when searching for such a dog.
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EP 428: 5 Days In A Hole, How To Find Your Dog With No GPS
Lost GPS signal? We know the feeling and have some great tips to use in the field when things go south.
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EP 427: On Target with Heath Hyatt and Randy Hare
Are you ready to go to school? Heath did and now he is bringing the best part to you!
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EP 426: Gone To The Dogs with the Redbone Man
It’s been a minute since Steve last talked with octogenarian houndsman Fred Moran of Pennsylvania. Now well into his eighties, Moran is still following the breed that gave him his famous moniker, Fred Moran the Redbone Man and doing so on a regular basis.