Épisodes

  • Episode #48 Good Hunter, Bad Hunter
    Feb 20 2026

    We draw a bright line between good hunters and bad ones, then test our own choices against it. Laws, fair chase, safety, respect for land, and field etiquette become the true measure, not just how well we shoot.

    • defining character over shooting skill
    • laws and seasons as stewardship
    • fair chase versus shortcuts and road hunting
    • safety systems, muzzle control, and clear commands
    • respect for game, recovery of downed birds, leave no trace
    • space and etiquette around trucks, dogs, and coveys
    • owning mistakes, forgiveness, and growth
    • gratitude and humility over ego and numbers

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    42 min
  • Episode #47 Arizona Quail Season Recap
    Feb 13 2026

    We trace a season defined by a record-wet fall and a record-warm January, and how that mix changed quail behavior, calling, and our tactics in the field. From flow-state shooting to pairing biology and clutch sizes, we share wins, setbacks, and a practical plan for the offseason.

    • wet fall boosting seed and cover across desert habitats
    • warm January compressing movement windows and scenting conditions
    • gambel’s calling shifts from “Chicago” to courtship notes
    • pairing, clutch size ranges, re-pairing and polygyny dynamics
    • hunt highlights in classic Gambel’s country and a snowy desert morning
    • sparse birds, older age class, and heat-driven adjustments
    • simple quail cooking and honoring the harvest
    • outlook for rains, juvenile recruitment, and possible regulation shifts
    • offseason dog training and community meetups

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    31 min
  • Episode #46 Field Notes From A Warm Arizona Quail Hunt
    Feb 6 2026

    We walk through a late-season Arizona quail hunt that starts rough in open creosote and ends with a hard-earned double, with honest lessons on heat, dogs, gear, and calling. Warm, dry winter patterns, small coveys, and rattlesnake risk reshaped how we moved, rested, and recovered birds.

    • choosing terrain that holds birds and supports dogs
    • mistakes that cost birds, including an empty chamber
    • managing heat stress and reading dog warning signs
    • calling strategy to locate coveys without burning energy
    • GPS interference issues and fast recalibration fixes
    • safe retrieves around glass, cactus and washes
    • covey size trends and warm, dry winter impacts
    • late-season tactics for wild-flushing Gambel’s
    • rattlesnake awareness and risk management
    • quick note on a recent Mearns hunt and plans ahead

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    34 min
  • Episode #45 Field Lessons: Surprises, Successes, and Slip‑Ups in Quail Country
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode, Ryan unpacks one of his recent hunts and shares a number of surprising things he’s seeing out in the field. He talks through moments that went right, moments that went wrong, and the lessons learned along the way. Don’t miss this episode—and be sure to stick around for a special announcement at the end. For more information, visit www.aztodayquail.com, and if you like what you hear, share it with a friend. As always, get outside.

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    42 min
  • Episode #44 Top 10 Mistakes for the Quail Hunter - Part 2
    Jan 23 2026

    In Part 2, we finish the list with five more mistakes that cost birds after the covey rises: rushing the shot, failing to come in low‑ready, forgetting to reload, moving too fast through birdy cover, and letting dogs bump birds out of range.

    This episode digs into timing, posture, and gun handling, then shifts to dog range, working the wind, and reading subtle cues like a wagging tail.

    You will hear about late risers, missed opportunities, and how staying ready beats getting ready—whether you are shouldering a shotgun or leading people.

    We close with a rapid recap of all ten mistakes and a fun story!

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    31 min
  • Episode #43 Top 10 Mistakes for the Quail Hunter - Part 1
    Jan 16 2026

    This two‑part series breaks down the top 10 mistakes quail hunters make in the field and how to fix them with practical, real‑world tactics.

    Drawing from Arizona desert experience, dog work, and faith‑shaped stewardship, each episode blends field stories, technical tips, and life applications so you can hunt smarter, shoot cleaner, and lead better on and off the mountain.

    Whether you are new to quail hunting or have chased birds for years, these conversations will help you tighten up your hunt, care well for your dogs and the land, and turn missed opportunities into learned lessons.

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    20 min
  • Episode #43 Border Quail, Public Lands, and Pointers with Ray Trejo
    Jan 9 2026


    This episode dives into the rugged borderlands of New Mexico with upland hunter, educator, and conservation advocate Ray Trejo of Branded Horse Shoe LLC. We talk Montezuma (Mearn’s) quail and what makes them so unique, running big country behind Miller‑line English pointers, and the stories that shaped Ray in the desert around Deming. From quail hunting and dog work to public‑land access, BLM vs. state trust land, and the reality of hunting in border country, Ray helps connect birds, culture, and conservation in a way that will resonate with serious upland hunters and everyday sportsmen alike. We also lean into representation in the outdoor world, the role of Latino voices in conservation, and what it looks like to pass on a legacy of stewardship, faith, and family through time afield.


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    1 h et 16 min
  • Episode #42 Special Edition – New Year Ten Tips to “Hunt ’Em Up” – Chasing Gambel’s Quail in Arizona
    Jan 2 2026

    In this Special New Year edition of the AZ Quail Today Podcast, we’re kicking off the season with one of our most practical and timely episodes yet—10 proven tips to help you “Hunt ’Em Up” while chasing Gambel’s quail in Arizona.

    Ryan Rice walks through field-tested strategies that cover everything from locating coveys and reading terrain, to applying pressure, marking birds, following up on shots, choosing the right gear, and knowing when to adjust expectations—or even leave the dog in the truck. These are real-world insights shaped by Arizona terrain, bird behavior, and years of experience in the field.

    This episode isn’t about social media highlights or tailgate trophies—it’s about covering ground, working smart, respecting the birds, and enjoying the hunt. Whether you’re a seasoned Arizona quail hunter or new to Gambel’s country, you’ll walk away better prepared and more confident heading into the field.

    Thanks for tuning in, and we hope this episode inspires you to start the New Year outdoors—discovering new coveys, learning the land, and making memories that last well beyond the season.

    To learn more, find additional resources, or support the mission of Arizona Quail Today, visit:
    👉 azquailtoday.com

    Consider making a tax-deductible donation to help us educate and encourage the next generation of Arizona quail hunters. Be sure to share this episode and follow us on Instagram and Facebook for more field content.

    Get Outside.

    Special thanks to Dan Priest of Arizona Outdoor Adventures for valuable feedback and insight.


    Ryan Rice
    President, Arizona Quail Today

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    17 min