W.C. Fields once said “anyone who hates kids and dogs can’t be all bad.”
He was wrong. Way, way wrong. Watch:
Posted in News, tagged kids, Pheasant Fest, Pheasants Forever, puppies on January 30, 2011| 2 Comments »
W.C. Fields once said “anyone who hates kids and dogs can’t be all bad.”
He was wrong. Way, way wrong. Watch:
Posted in News, tagged Bird hunting, dog breeds, Pheasant Fest, Pheasants Forever, puppies, Scott Linden, versatile hunting dogs on January 29, 2011| 3 Comments »
More more more! Dogs, some kids, what could be cuter? Today’s greatest hits from the show floor.
Posted in News, tagged Bird hunting, bird hunting boot camp, Cabela's, dog training, Filson, free hunting gear, free outdoor gear, Happy Jack, hunting dogs, hunting seminar, Native dog food, Pheasant Fest, Pheasants Forever, Scott Linden, TruckVault, Wingshooting USA on January 14, 2011| 2 Comments »
Can your dog make you a better shooter? I think so, and will tell you how if you’re going to Omaha for this year’s
Pheasant Fest, Jan. 28-30 at the Qwest Center. And once you’ve shot that ringneck and your dog has delivered it to hand, what does he want in the way of praise? Buddy’s showed me that, too.
Thanks to sponsors TruckVault, Happy Jack, Filson, and Native performance dog food, I can share with you: stuff my dog’s taught me, tips from the experts I’ve hunted with on the show, fun, games and a box full of prizes. They’re all part of my Bird Hunting Boot Camp seminars – ten of them – on two different stages at Pheasant Fest. Go here for more details, then come say hello … you never know, you might win a Cabela’s gift certificate or free bag of Native performance dog food.
Posted in Bird hunting, hunting dog, News, tagged Bird hunting, dog training, free hunting gear, free hunting trip, free trip, hunting dog, Native dog food, Pheasants Forever, Quail Forever, sweepstakes, TriTronics, Wingshooting USA, Young Hunters Afield on October 10, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Three great contests mean big chances at great prizes for you right NOW on Wingshooting USA. Now’s the time to enter to win, and maybe see yourself, your kid, or your dog on Wingshooting USA next fall!
All you have to do is go to our sponsors’ websites! Of course, watching the show will be fun and educational, too, so watch on VERSUS, Fridays, 9:30 a.m. Eastern time or over the air on AMG-TV and TUFF-TV.
Please tell your friends, club members and other bird-hunting and dog-loving folks you know. Do it today, and maybe I’ll be calling you to book that hunting trip, send you a check, or ship you a TriTronics collar!
“Take YOUR kid hunting.” Imagine taking your son or daughter to Cheyenne Ridge Signature Lodge in South Dakota … all expenses paid … and you’ll be on Wingshooting USA next season, too! Exciting pheasant hunting and luxurious lodging in the first Beretta “Trident” recipient lodge. Four runners-up will get $500 hunts at nearby hunting preserves. Go here to enter.
TriTronics will be awarding 39 Sport Jr. e-collars for photos of kids with dogs. It’s part of their effort to encourage more kids to hunt. The contest is called “Young Hunters Afield.” It celebrates kids and dogs and could win you some great stuff. Send your entries here.
Native performance dog food will be supporting Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever chapters with cash … moolah … samolians … dough … cha-ching! Send photos and note your chapter name so you can help Native help them in their “Conservation Showcase.” Some individual members will win great Native prizes, too. Go to this web page for entry details and maybe we’ll see you on TV!
Posted in News, tagged bird dog, Bird hunting, Buddy & Me, dog training, German wirehaired pointer, hunting dog, hunting television show, National Shooting Sports Foundation, Pheasant Fest, Pheasants Forever, Scott Linden, upland bird hunting, versatile hunting dog, Wingshooting USA on February 23, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Headed for Des Moines and Pheasant Fest, where I’ll speak on some of the things dogs have taught us. Hope to see you there! If you can’t go, enjoy one of the lessons I’ve learned … this “Buddy & Me” segment from Wingshooting USA … where “getting high” is a good thing!