
In this episode of Ten Minute Tuesday, the guys dive into the fascinating history of duck dogs and the breeds that helped shape waterfowl hunting in North America. From the mixed farm dogs, spaniels, and setters used by early hunters to the legendary origins of the Chesapeake Bay Retriever and the rise of the Labrador Retriever, this episode explores how man's best friend became one of the most important tools in the duck blind. The conversation covers the famous shipwreck that helped create the Chesapeake Bay Retriever, the brutal conditions these dogs endured during the market hunting era, and why Chessies earned a reputation for toughness, independence, and grit. The guys also discuss how Labradors rose to dominate the retriever world, the influence of field trials and hunt tests, and the unique retriever culture that developed throughout the Midwest. Whether you're a lifelong dog handler, a waterfowl hunter with a favorite hunting partner, or simply interested in the history of sporting dogs, this episode offers a look back at the remarkable relationship between hunters and the dogs that have been retrieving birds for more than two centuries. Join Flyways Hunt Club and get 1 month free! Flyways Hunt Club New Waterfowl Film out now! Out West | Waterfowl Hunting in Montana Stay comfortable, dry and warm: First Lite (Code MWF20) Go to OnXHunt to be better prepared for your hunt: OnX Learn more about better ammo: Migra Ammunitions Weatherby Sorix: Weatherby Support Conservation: DU (Code: Flyways) Stop saying "Huh?" with better hearing protection: Soundgear Live Free: Turtlebox Add motion to your spread: Flashback Better Merch: /SHOP
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