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Gobble Your Heart Out? No, Just Yelp, A Little | HerUpland Episode #2
Courtney is the Founder of Her Upland and is the…
Hannah Nikonow grew up a big game hunter in Wyoming’s…
Fred Bird, of Morning Thunder Podcast joins Her Upland to drop some innovative tips on turkey hunting
Expert Session: Today, in our third seat we have Naomi Coates, who’s coming to us from Michigan and sharing her perspective as a turkey hunter from the eastern half of the U.S. Turkey season is ON for many across the country. The snow is coming off the hills, the wildflowers are peeking out and we are sooo ready to get out into the woods after some thunder chickens. The Project Upland community is well-acquainted with Fred Bird and we are stoked about his new podcast Morning Thunder, so who better than him to give us a low-down on chasin’ toms and exploring how your tactics need to change throughout the season.
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Courtney is the Founder of Her Upland and is the Education and Outreach Director at Project Upland Media Group, LLC. She is passionate about sharing knowledge and experiences for DIY upland hunting and all things bird dogs. When she’s not chasing feathers, you’ll find her training and testing dogs for NAVHDA and AKC Hunt Tests and Horseback Field Trials. Courtney hails from Wisconsin and currently resides in Montana with her husband, two toddlers, Bracchi Italiani, and German Wirehaired Pointers.
Hannah Nikonow grew up a big game hunter in Wyoming’s sagebrush sea and became an adult-onset upland hunter in her early 20s. She has the great fortune of living in western Montana with a pack of bearded men (which includes her husband, a Wirehaired Pointing Griffon and a Pudelpointer). Professionally and personally she is dedicated to enacting conservation by bringing unique voices together.