projectupland.com On The Go

projectupland.com On The Go

Project Upland Magazine

Episodes 464
Avg. Duration 11m
Activity Highly Active
Since Jul 2019
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Project Upland, in our continued effort to serve our community in new and innovative ways while seeking to lower the barriers of entry into upland hunting, is pleased to publish PROJECTUPLAND.COM ON THE GO. In order to make our content easier to access in more diverse ways, we now publish audio versions of our growing library of online written content. It is our hope that, by creating a new pathway to access the materials we produce, we strengthen our community and bring it closer together.

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Why Pigeon Hunting Is Perfect for Off-Season Retriever Training

Jun 11, 2026 12m

In this article, Chesapeake Bay Retriever enthusiast James Davis explains how his state's year-round, unlimited pigeon season is perfect for summertime hunting and retriever training.Protect your…

Why French Pointing Dog Breeds Are Uncommon in North America

Jun 01, 2026 23m

In this article, hunting dog historian Craig Koshyk explores why French pointing dog breeds (except for Brittanies and Wirehaired Pointing Griffons) never really took off in America like the German…

How Versatile Hunting Dogs Are Used Around the World

May 25, 2026 24m

In this article, hunting dog historian Craig Koshyk explains how different regions across the globe define "versatility" and use versatile hunting dogs.Use code PU20 for 20% off onX Hunt.Read more at…

Hungarian Partridge Hunting: Why Huns Are the Ultimate Bonus Bird

May 18, 2026 12m

In this article, upland bird researcher Dave Dahlgren explores why gray partridge—also called Hungarian partridge and Huns—can be so hard to find in agricultural lands and on the range.Check out…

The Elusive Legacy of Pennsylvania’s Sawtimber

May 04, 2026 18m

In this article, Johnathan Sliski explores Pennsylvania’s sawtimber history and how it reveals how shifting forestry practices created, lost, and may yet restore ruffed grouse habitat.Protect your…

Common Puppy Congenital Defects: What to Look for When Buying a Hunting Dog Puppy

Apr 26, 2026 15m

In this article, Dr. Dan Breuer, DVM discusses how to spot common congenital defects in puppies and how they may affect health, hunting performance, and breeding decisions.Check out duckcamp.com.Read…

Keeping Dogs Safe in Vehicles: Lessons from Crash Tests and Veterinarians

Apr 13, 2026 14m

In this article, Gabby Zaldumbide explores how unrestrained dogs becoming projectiles, how kennel doors can fail in car crashes, and how to reduce risk and keep your dog safe in cars.Use code…

Is Burton Spiller the Poet Laureate of Woodcock?

Apr 06, 2026 13m

In this article, Andrew Wayment explores Burton Spiller's admiration for the American woodcock captured in his many essays and writings. Burton Spiller has been deemed the Poet Laureate of Ruffed…

The European Hare in Ontario: Rise and Fall of the Province’s Jackrabbit Population

Mar 30, 2026 12m

In this article, Mike Fitzgerald explores the history of introduced "jackrabbits," or more accurately European hares, in Ontario.Load up on shotgun shells at migraammunitions.com.Read more at…

AKC Master Hunter Test: Requirements, Expectations, and Etiquette

Mar 23, 2026 13m

In this article, Aleah Marcoe, owner and trainer at Backwater Hunting Dogs, writes about what happens during AKC Master Hunter tests.Protect your hearing at alclair.com.Read more at projectupland.com.

The Last Attwater's Prairie Chickens

Mar 16, 2026 23m

In this article, Texas historian R.K. Sawyer writes about how over-hunting and the destruction of Texas’ coastal prairie have driven a 99.98 percent decline in Attwater’s prairie chickens.Check out…

A Different Approach: The Versatile Deutscher Wachtelhund

Mar 09, 2026 29m

In this article from the fall 2022 volume of Hunting Dog Confidential, Thomas Appel writes about buying, training, hunting, and testing Quill, his first Deutscher Wachtelhund. The Wachtelhund is a…

The Hunting Spaniels of New Zealand

Mar 02, 2026 12m

In this article, Howard Halliday writes about how in New Zealand, hunting spaniels like English Cockers and Springer Spaniels are used for hunting wild game and field trials.Use code PU20 to get 20%…

How to Conduct a Prescribed Burn for Upland Bird Habitat

Feb 26, 2026 23m

In this article, Frank Loncarich and Kyle Hedges explain a step-by-step guide to executing a prescribed burn and common upland bird habitat management burn strategies.Check out Migra Ammunition's new…

Prescribed Burn Equipment for Upland Bird Habitat Management

Feb 19, 2026 15m

In this article, Kyle Hedges and Frank Loncarich explain the essential tools and equipment needed for conducting prescribed burns.Check out duckcamp.com.Read more at projectupland.com.

Prescribed Burning for Upland Birds: Fire Timing, Intervals, and Habitat Benefits

Feb 11, 2026 18m

In this article, biologists Kyle Hedges and Frank Loncarich discuss the impacts of conducting prescribed burns with upland bird habitat in mind. This is Part 1 of a three-part series.Protect your…

Islands in the Sky: The Last Holdouts of Southwestern Dusky Grouse

Feb 03, 2026 16m

In this article, David Frey writes about how catastrophic wildfire and increasingly warm, dry climates may eliminate dusky grouse in the southern Rockies by 2060.Use code UPLAND15 to get 15% off at…

Why Cheatgrass Control Matters for Gunnison Sage-grouse Conservation

Jan 28, 2026 14m

In this article, Cheatgrass Coordinator Petar Simic writes about how the spread of cheatgrass increases wildfire risk and threatens the native plant communities the Gunnison sage-grouse depends…

Shore Hunting Sea Ducks: Tactics for the Great Lakes and Coastal Waters

Jan 20, 2026 12m

In this article, Mike Fitzgerald discusses watching the wind, finding feeding areas, and using simple decoy setups to hunt long-tailed ducks, buffleheads, and other big-water species from shore.Check…

Chukar Home Ranges, Habitat Types, and Plant Communities: A Biologist’s Perspective

Jan 13, 2026 13m

In this article, biologist Clint Wirick provides an in-depth, technical look at chukar ecology and how birds use the landscapes they inhabit.Check out alclair.com.Read more at projectupland.com.

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