Explore every episode of the podcast GUNDOGS & BEYOND
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| Episode 3 - Peter O'Driscoll, Champion Pointer, Handler, Trainer and Breeder. | 01 Mar 2026 | 01:54:32 | |
The conversation delves into Peter's early experiences with dogs, particularly the remarkable Turpin, and the transition to bird dogs. It also explores pointer training and trials, as well as a discussion on training techniques and tools. The conversation delves into the training of dogs for endurance, the impact of discipline on hunting behaviour, and extreme scenting behaviour exhibited by dogs in different scenarios. It provides insights into dog training techniques and the understanding of scenting behaviour in hunting dogs. The conversation explores the judging of dogs, exploring various scenarios . It also discusses the influence of scent and environmental factors on dog behaviour, as well as the unique characteristics of British breeds and their training methods. Takeaways
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| Episode 2 - Nigel Musto, technical clothing expert. | 15 Feb 2026 | 01:01:54 | |
Brought to you by The Red Dog Company, host Nick Lambert and outdoor clothing expert Nigel Musto, explore the importance of choosing the right clothing to stay comfortable in various weather conditions. They delve into the use of different materials, layering techniques, and the performance of specific fabric technologies. The conversation also touches on the history and expertise of Musto in technical clothing and the development of outdoor gear for specific activities. The conversation covers a range of topics related to outdoor clothing and gear, including the importance of comfort, warmth, and waterproofing. It also delves into the use of specific materials like Merino wool and Polartec fleece, as well as the challenges of maintaining and renewing outdoor clothing. Takeaways
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| Episode 1 - Rory Major, HPR Handler, Trainer and Breeder | 15 Feb 2026 | 01:23:19 | |
Brought to you by The Red Dog Company, host Nick Lambert, and expert guest Rory Major delve into the world of breeding and training HPRs; emphasising the importance of temperament and hunting ability. They explore training techniques, the use of e-collars, walking and training dogs, and the differences in training for field trials and shooting dogs. The conversation delves into the world of field trials and dog training, discussing the challenges faced in handling and training dogs for various tasks. It emphasises the importance of early training and yard work in shaping a dog's behavior and skills. The conversation covers a range of topics including training techniques, German vs. other European breeds, and the passion for breeding and lineage in HPR dogs. It explores the impact of breeding and lineage on the performance and characteristics of HPR breeds, as well as the unique hunting styles and behaviors of different breeds. Takeaways
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| Episode 4 - Andy Hughes, Professional Falconer. | 31 Mar 2026 | 01:16:27 | |
The conversation delves into the Andy's journey into falconry, starting with his early encounters with birds of prey and the progression to becoming the falconer at Dunrobin Castle. The conversation delves into the art of falconry and grouse hawking, highlighting the expertise and fieldcraft required for success in these pursuits. It also explores the impact of environmental changes on falconry and the role of dogs in falconry and grouse hawking. The conversation covers the adaptation to prey behaviour, the impact of environmental factors bird populations, challenges and conservation efforts, the process of breeding grouse, influential mentors, and the encouragement of new falconers through observation and learning. Takeaways
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| Episode 5 - Craig Koshyk, Hunter, Author and Podcaster. | 01 May 2026 | 02:06:22 | |
Craig Koshyk is author of Pointing Dogs Volume 1 â The Continentals and Volume 2 â The British and Irish Breeds. He also hosts the excellent Hunting Dog Confidential podcast and writes for Project Upland Magazine. The discussion covers the author's fascination with writing and researching, the discovery of rare and extinct dog breeds, hunting experiences in different countries, and the vastness and diversity of upland bird hunting in North America. The conversation delves into the hunting culture, contrasting the traditional hunting ethos in Manitoba with the more sport-oriented approach in the US. It also explores the hunting culture in Quebec, the impact of market hunting on conservation efforts, and the distinct hunting traits of different breeds. The journey to a new breed of hunting dog is also discussed, highlighting the personal connection to the breed's origin. The conversation delves into the influence of breeding on hunting behavior, the unique characteristics of French dog breeds and culture, the decline of English setters and pointers, the potential development of an English HPR, and the discussion of genetics and breeding practices. The conversation delves into the art of breeding dogs, the impact of selective breeding, the role of true breeders, challenges in dog breeding, testing and proving working abilities, the evolution of dog traits, the impact of breeding practices, the importance of testing and proving, the reality of breeding and hunting, the impact of breeding on working dogs, the significance of honesty in breeding, the experience of English trials, and future plans and trips. Takeaways
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| Episode 6 - John Cavana, Upland Specialist | 01 Jun 2026 | 01:10:54 | |
The conversation covers John's fascination for upland habitats, the training and behaviour of dogs, and wildlife conservation and management. It delves into his personal journey, his experiences with the North York Moors, and the impact of weather and conditions on wildlife behaviour and migration. The conversation explores the impact of scenting conditions on dog behaviour and the importance of understanding the landscape and environmental conditions for maximising the dog's performance. It also explains the learning curve of dogs, the impact of experience on performance, and the potential of dogs as detection machines. Takeaways
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