Utilizing our dogs for finding, pointing and/or flushing upland game is now behind us. Big game blood trails are mere memories. We have picked up our decoys, left the duck blinds with our retrievers at heel. The changing of the season brings the closure of our passion for working dogs. Unfortunately it also brings an untimely seasonal depression for hunters...
Bransen Shelton
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Tips For the Traveling Houndsman
It will not be long now until we find ourselves loading up our dogs and gear into our vehicles and setting off into the horizon with our destination being the uplands. Upland hunting experiences begin opening up early as September when the temperature is nearly as high as our eagerness to get back out on the hunt with our dogs. Seasons will... -
Hands Free Tracking with the Garmin Instinct
In the current tech controlled world that we find ourselves in, there is always some new, big product coming out on the market to make our lives easier, stay on top of our health or just more connected to other devices and people. Smartwatches have taken over the spectrum of wearable tech fashion. I have always liked the idea of... -
Bransen Shelton Biography
“If it wasn’t for a dog, I just don’t think I’d even hunt” – Josh Fields, a.k.a. Biscuit Man, a.k.a. mygrandpa (Poppa). My name is Bransen Shelton, I am 29 years old and I hail from the southern base of the KiamichiMountain range in the southeastern corner of Oklahoma. I grew up in Wright City, a small town of 600-700...