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 [email protected] and let’s talk.
As we take a break for a week getting ready for our busiest week of the year, we have a re-run of Episode 2 with Ted Craddock to buy us some time.
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Buddy and Jason are joined by Olivia and Shannon to go over some of the exciting deals available during Black Friday. Everything from extra points, giveaways and Garmin packages. It's a Black Friday …
Ruckman and Price first met in 1985 as they stood on opposite sides of the entry desk in the headquarters building of the UKC World Coonhound Championship in Columbia City, Indiana. Price was servin…
The focus of todays episode is all about merino wool. We start the episode off with a reading of Andrews interesting and informative writings of the history of Merino Sheep and their wool. Then the…
Joel Barter, Brandon Unsworth and Jason talk about the journey to a becoming a “finished Houndsman”. There is a lot of ground between rookie and “professional” so the three take some time to talk abo…
This one’s for the coonhound history buffs as Steve talks with his longtime friend Lee Currens and their mutual friend Tommy Lanning. Lee grew up coon hunting along the rugged Kentucky River bluffs…
In the world of working dogs, there is an interesting time when both dog and handler find themselves caught in the middle. They have enough experience to know what they are doing as well as the driv…
Sam, like the plotts he runs, is warm and energetic, gritty and tough. Despite being in his mid seventies and having a 50 year career to look back on, Sam is still tangibly enthusiastic about the lif…
After meeting at Autumn Oaks and spending an hour or more talking dogs, Steve and his guest for this episode discovered common ground outside the world of coonhounds and coon hunting, their mutual lo…
What do you look for in a prospect? What’s the first step? When is enough, enough? Paul dives into how he introduces his young prospects to cats. The two talk about issues that can arise through a d…
Paul kicks things off with a great story about one of the smartest bears he has ever chased. The guys also talk about the added challenges when hunting with clients and how not everyone has what it …
In this episode Steve visits with a fellow West Virginia coon hunter. The conversation looks hard at an equally hard and unforgiving area of the country in which to hunt raccoons, the same type of a…
John gives some great tips for anyone entertaining the idea of hunting off horseback. He has some great little tips on how to introduce your dogs to the method of hunting, tips for some specialized r…
Derril talks about getting into hounds and hunting with some well-known dry-ground lion hunters. How those friendships helped him into his lifelong career as a government hunter. Derril then explains…
In this episode, Steve re-enacts his many years with the dog registries by staying up late to record the podcast as the play by play of the PKC World Championship is taking place. As the innovator …
Jared talks about how he uses feeding time as a valuable time for training and the three cover some basic commands and how they are applicable in the field. They talk about the importance of “No” an…
Buddy, Jason and Ron Boehme of “The Hunting Dog Podcast” take a chance to get better acquainted and talk dogs. Ron takes the opportunity to turn the tables on Buddy and Jason and put them in the hot…
In this episode Steve joins a fellow cooner who has forsaken the great hunting opportunities of his home state of Indiana for the challenges of hunting coons in one of the nation’s smallest-in-land-m…
Today Jason and Ross talk about scenting conditions, starting tracks and the various ways we choose to hunt. The two also talk about the pros and cons of starting tracks off of bait, roading dogs, …
Ronny Snedegar is a squirrel dog training artist. He has taken his three dogs, a West Siberian Laika Cross, and two Tennesee Treeing Brindles, and won what there is to win in the competition world be…