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#150 | Preseason Ruffed Grouse and Woodcock Chat with Ann Jandernoa
Nick Larson is the host and creator of the Project…
Ann Jandernoa of Scout-N-Hunt returns for our annual preseason ruffed grouse and woodcock conversation
This year marks the 5th time Ann Jandernoa has joined us on the podcast for our now annual preseason ruffed grouse and woodcock conversation. A wealth of knowledge on all things ruffed grouse, woodcock, mapping and more, Ann gives us an update on what she’s seeing in the woods as well as changes and improvements to her habitat maps. We cover some listener submitted questions and Ann provides her usual tips, tricks and things to consider while chasing grouse and woodcock this fall.
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Tune in to this episode of the Project Upland Podcast for an in depth conversation on grouse and woodcock hunting with Ann Jandernoa.
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Nick Larson is the host and creator of the Project Upland Podcast. He and his family, which includes a pair of English setters, reside in Duluth, Minnesota. Naturally, his favorite pursuit is upland bird hunting. From the northern forests of the upper great lakes to the prairies of the west, he chases adventure across the uplands wherever his bird dogs and the people he meets inspire him to go.
Nick, keep up the great show content! I really enjoy what you are producing. You often reference some of the books you are reading or have read. Have you ever considered including a running list of books as a reference that relate to gun dogs, shotguns, or upland hunting. More as a reference for other avid readers / bird dog / bird hunting enthusiasts? Keep up the great work!