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AZ Quail Today Podcast

Welcome to AZ Quail Today, your go-to podcast for everything quail hunting in Arizona. From expert insights on local habitats to interviews with passionate hunters, join us as we dive into the world of quail hunting in Arizona.

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    Episode #70 Rattlesnake Bite Plan For Hunters and Their Bird Dogs w/ Special Guest Cody Will

    We lay out a clear plan for rattlesnake encounters during Arizona quail hunts, from the species you may see in each region to the fastest, safest response after a bite. Cody from Rattlesnake Ready breaks down what helps, what makes things worse, and how to train dogs to avoid snakes before season starts. • rattlesnake species hunters may encounter across Sonoran Desert, grasslands, and Sky Islands terrain • first priorities after a dog or human bite, focusing on rapid transport to an ER vet or hospital • why snakebite kits waste time, plus the biggest mistakes like tourniquets, ice, and NSAIDs • guidance on moving to help, calling 911, and when elevation may reduce local tissue damage • poison control as a support tool for human bites and why veterinary antivenom is not for people • NationalSnakebiteSupport.org as a practical resource with FAQs and downloadable guidance • Cody’s four step dog rattlesnake avoidance training using live muzzled snakes, scent, and sound • how often dogs need follow ups, what changes with puppies, and what “retention” looks like • simple hunter behavior that prevents bites, including giving snakes space and not harassing them Please consider making a productible visit online at OPQLTode.com. Be sure to follow us on social media. Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #69 Rattlesnakes In Quail Country w/ Special Guest Cody Will

    We map Arizona quail habitat to the rattlesnakes hunters are most likely to encounter, then separate defensive behavior and real venom science from local lore. We also talk about why viral “snake grabbing” content is risky, which high-elevation species are protected, and how to learn about rattlesnakes safely through education and training. • Gambel’s quail range across the Sonoran Desert and the rattlesnakes most likely there • Microhabitats that shape where sidewinders, speckled rattlesnakes, Mojaves, and diamondbacks show up • Why “aggressive” is usually the wrong word and what defensive behavior looks like • Mojave rattlesnake naming confusion and the myth of the “Mojave green” • Venom basics, including neurotoxic vs hemotoxic effects and why Mojave venom can vary by geography • Why free-handling venomous snakes for social media is reckless and how it can backfire on everyone • Scaled quail country in southeastern Arizona and the species shifts in that region • Sky Island and Montezuma quail terrain and the rare montane rattlesnakes people travel to see • Protected rattlesnake species in Arizona and what hunters should know Make sure you share this with a friend.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #68 Fifty Years of Rainfall and Rock 'n' Roll w/ Special Guest Kirby Bristow Part 2 of 2

    We connect 50 years of Arizona rainfall to real quail numbers, from the wet early 1990s to today’s tighter window for “boom” seasons. We also dig into what wing barrel data says about juveniles, why hunter crowding feels worse, and how we’d think about fair rules without pretending regulations can replace rain.• early 1990s winter rains and why they felt like peak years for Gambel’s quail• mid-to-late 1990s dry periods and the research response around Mearns quail concerns• 2000s monsoon consistency and chasing the three-species-in-one-day trifecta• 2010s monsoons plus social media growth driving more non-resident interest• wing barrel harvest data linking percent juveniles to summer rainfall and green-up• how hunter effort self-regulates in good and bad years, especially for residents• ideas that could reduce crowding, including delayed non-resident openers or permits• current outlook for Gambel’s quail, carryover birds, and what call counts suggest• a tough hunt story with “veteran” coveys and what it teaches about expectations• bird dog realities: pointing, honoring, retrieving, and building a dependable packto help further our work please consider making a tax deductible gift visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #67 Fifty Years of Rainfall and Rock 'n' Roll w/ Special Guest Kirby Bristow Part 1 of 2

    We trade stories with Kirby Bristow about dogs, coveys, and a scaled quail retrieve that never touches the ground, then zoom out to the weather patterns that decide whether Arizona quail hunting feels easy or brutal. We also tackle the harvest debate head-on and explain why rainfall timing and habitat conditions drive next year’s bird numbers more than hunter pressure does.• a New Mexico scaled quail hunt capped by a mid-air Labrador retrieve • long-term Arizona rainfall swings and fewer stacked “good years” • monsoon rain vs winter rain and what each quail species needs • why Mearns quail stay tied to Sky Island oak grasslands • differences in reproduction and covey behavior across Mearns, Gambel’s, and scaled quail • what studies show about hunted vs unhunted areas and pre-season vs post-season counts • why agencies focus on habitat management instead of restricting harvest • walking through the 1970s and 1980s with classic rock and quail memories To help further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Till then, remember to get outside.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #66 How To Trap Pigeons For Reliable Dog Training Birds

    We get practical about pigeons, from surprising facts about what they can do to why they make tough, reliable dog training birds. We lay out a real-world trapping system that works in Arizona, plus the mistakes that quietly ruin your results or harm birds in the heat. • pigeons as hardy training birds for upland hunters • ten interesting pigeon facts including homing and intelligence • pre-baiting with corn or chicken scratch for one to two weeks • placing traps where pigeons already roost and feed • using bob door traps and leaving doors open early • providing shade and fresh water to prevent suffering • checking traps on a safe schedule to avoid stress and deaths • transporting birds home quickly and setting up a basic coop • ten common mistakes including impatience and skipping pre-baiting To help further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #65 Backcountry Fit For Quail Season?

    We trade the usual gear talk for the gear that decides whether you can actually reach the birds: your heart, your legs, and your daily habits. We break down why quail hunting demands nonstop mobility and share simple ways to train, eat, sleep, and hydrate so you can keep chasing coveys for decades. • why physical health matters more than a shotgun or a dog for backcountry access • heart disease stats and why hunters should pay attention in their 40s and beyond • how belly fat and extra weight make desert miles harder and raise risk • steps, brisk walking, and why quail hunters need durable cardio • off-season training ideas like hikes, runs, cycling, and leg and core workouts • cleaning up diet with the 80-20 rule and cutting sugary drinks • sleep as recovery that improves energy and lowers stress on the heart • Arizona trail ideas for conditioning and building stamina • hydration basics for desert heat and keeping hunts from ending early • a stewardship mindset for staying strong for family and the outdoors To help further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode # 64 Pray For The Horse And Quit Yelling At Your Bird Dog

    We chase the old-school idea of pairing a horse and a bird dog for Arizona quail hunting, then get honest about how much that partnership depends on our calm, not our intensity. We share what Zuni the mustang mare teaches us about trust, how pointers pick up our emotional cues, and why steadiness is the real training advantage. • building trust with a horse through slow, consistent handling • noticing how tone, posture, timing, and stress shape animal behavior • praying for the horse as a way to slow down and show up better • English pointer history and why the breed fits Western quail country • practical leadership principles that apply to horses and bird dogs • why horseback quail hunting is both beautiful and hard work • introducing dogs and horses safely through controlled exposure • keeping sessions short, sustainable, and repeatable Help further our work. Please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquilltoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. So then remember to get outside.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode#63 Your Boots Will Carry You Nearly 70,000 Miles

    We slow down and take boots seriously, from the surprising number of miles your feet cover in a lifetime to the deep history packed into everyday footwear. We trace how function shaped iconic designs, then land on real-world boot picks that hold up for quail hunting, work, and life. • why hunting boots are not “just gear” when you’ll walk 67,000 to 70,000 miles in a lifetime • how everyday walking miles plus hunting miles add up faster than most hunters expect • the 5,500-year-old Armenian leather boot and what its wear marks prove • how Mongolian stirrup heels help explain modern cowboy boot design • the Duke of Wellington’s redesign and how rubber wellies helped prevent trench foot • what we like and don’t like about Justin, Danner, Ariat, Kenetrek, and Cody James boots • our personal comfort picks for serious quail hunting versus daily wear Help further our work. Please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquilltoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Till then, remember to get outside. Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #62 How To Paddleboard With Your Dog Safely In Arizona Waters

    We take our bird dogs paddleboarding and turn wipeouts, splashes, and river chaos into smart off-season training for Arizona hunters. We share what actually works to build fitness, confidence in water, and steadier obedience while keeping dogs safe in the heat. • why paddleboarding is legit exercise for high-energy bird dogs • how regular water time can build swimming confidence over time • training “lay down” and “stay” on the board to create calm • starting in calm water and keeping early sessions short and positive • using an e-collar as reinforcement when it matters • essential gear like a dog life jacket with a handle, dry bags, river shoes, and sunscreen • lunch and tie-down tips for keeping food and gear usable on the water • Arizona spots like Salt River, Canyon Lake, Bartlett, Pleasant, Saguaro, and Roosevelt • planning shuttles and keys for river floats like Coon Bluff to Granite Reef • lessons learned on parking, Tonto Passes, and crowded weekends • safety reminders on holiday enforcement, sober driving, and heat risks for dogs To help further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Till then, remember to get outside. Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #61 Valley Fever + Pop Quiz For Bird Dog Owner: Nate Istrate

    We sit down with Nate Istrate to talk through a real valley fever scare in a hunting dog and what finally brought the symptoms under control. We share what to watch for in your bird dog, what the common tests can miss, and how to think about treatment without panic spending.• Sam’s head tremors and the path to a valley fever diagnosis • How dogs get valley fever from desert dust and why it is not contagious • Where valley fever shows up in the body including lungs, bones, and brain • Prednisone as a short term inflammation tool versus antifungals that treat the fungus • Fluconazole basics, treatment timelines, and what “low titer” can still mean • Why a negative blood test may not fully rule it out and when to retest • Practical risk reduction for Arizona hunting dogs during dusty conditions • Vet experience and pricing notes including West Valley Animal Hospital in Peoria • Reading your dog’s behavior, energy, and tail wagging as a health signal If you like what you hear, make sure you share it with a friend, rate it, do whatever you can to knock up our algorithms and get get the word out there to help fulfill that purpose uh to educate and encourage the next generation of quail hunters in Arizona. To help further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #60 Summer Travels and Bird Dog Game Plan

    We lay out a simple off-season plan for keeping our bird dogs conditioned through the Arizona heat while staying safe and consistent. We also share an update on Arizona quail season dates and why summer effort is where fall success really starts. • quick update on Arizona quail season dates for Gambel’s, scaled and Mearns • river and lake swimming for low-impact conditioning and confidence • using higher elevation in Northern Arizona to beat the heat • training options through clubs and self-planted birds for controlled sessions • early morning Valley workouts with a focus on safety and consistency • why short, smart sessions beat long risky ones • dog camp value for obedience, bird work and becoming a better handler • summer travel, scouting and keeping bird hunting about more than birds To help further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquelltoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Till then, remember to get outside. Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #59 How A Young Couple Builds A Life Of Hunting, Adventures And Clean Meat

    We sit down with Sam and Annie to talk about how a young couple blends love, faith, and hunting into a future family life built on adventure. We swap stories from quail hunts and deer blinds, dig into clean meat and nutrition, and end with simple encouragement for anyone curious about getting started. • Annie’s background, how she gets into elk and deer hunting without growing up around it • First quail hunt impressions, dogs working and the speed of upland shooting • How hunting fits into marriage and future family culture • Picking the right dog for hunting and home life, plus managing allergies • Why quail eggs and wild game matter for clean eating and high-protein nutrition • The Arkansas deer hunt story, including Sam scoping himself • Why processing and skinning feels satisfying and how it connects to respect for food • Practical encouragement for new hunters to try it before committing As always, visit us over at azquailtoday.com. To help further our work, please consider making a tax deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Till then, remember to get outside! Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #58 Handle The Handler for Better Bird Dogs: Conversation with Guy Sr. at Mollicone Kennels

    We talk with Guy Molicone Sr. about why the handler is often the biggest variable in bird dog training and how small changes in language and timing create huge gains. We also get honest about e-collars, rule sets at home, and what great dogs can teach us about expectations and appreciation. • trimming commands down to a simple vocabulary and using tone consistently • transitioning a trained dog back to an owner through coaching, video and a written playbook • learning by watching other dogs run and seeing many field situations unfold • using phone video to capture instruction and keep repeatable techniques • separating GPS tracking from e-collar training to protect timing and precision • treating the e-collar as a tool that reinforces known behavior rather than punishes confusion • never giving a command you cannot enforce and why ignored commands become meaningless • building confident dogs with clear yes and no rules and earned rewards at home • a favorite bird dog memory about Harley and how rare talent shows up in the field Well, you can uh visit us over at azquelltoday.com, uh, Instagram, Facebook, and uh hopefully this was helpful. If you like it, share it with a friend. To help further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Till then, remember to get outside. Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #57 Train The Bird Dog Mind: A Conversation w/ Guy Mollicone Sr.

    We sit down with Pro bird dog trainer Guy Sr. of Mollicone Kennels to unpack what makes a reliable quail dog in Arizona and why handler habits matter as much as the dog’s talent. We talk predator psychology, offseason training that fits real life, and how clear rules and consistency turn drive into teamwork.• Guy’s background with bird dogs and how Mollicone Kennels began • Shifting from “bird dog training” to understanding canines as predators • How summer camp training works in southeastern Arizona and why location matters • Scent work versus sight pointing in different Arizona cover types • Offseason priorities like obedience, recall, stop, and stand • Why consistency builds confidence and inconsistency creates chaos • Drive and cooperation differences across pointers, Brittanys, and other breeds • Owner involvement through visits and training videos at key transitions • Using a whoa board or a simple cot for steadiness and place work • Progression from pigeons to game birds to wild birds • What success looks like at pickup and how owners maintain results To those of you listening in, if you like what you're hearing, is helpful to you, then share it with a friend. To help further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #56 Bird Dog Boot Camp: Conversation with Nate Istrate

    We catch up with Nate Istrate and get real about what changes when you send a bird dog to a serious trainer. We trade stories from the field and lay out a simple rule that makes every new hunter and dog handler better: only give commands you can enforce.• Nate’s English pointer Sam and what a refresher tune-up looks like• Dropping off a dog at boot camp with Guy Molicone Sr. in Sierra Vista• Building a reliable whoa and why timing matters• How steadiness to release changes quail hunting• Why pros get fast results and the horse training connection• Living with an older dog and balancing family life• Thinking through a future dog, breeds, and household compromises• Using planted birds for offseason reps and where to start in Arizona• First Mearns quail hunt recap and what tough days teach• Arizona Game and Fish Commission meetings and uncertainty around rule changesTo help further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #55 Inside An Arizona Bird Dog Clinic With Molicone Kennels | Part 2 of 2

    We stay in the field with Guy Molicone Jr. and get honest about what bird dogs need most at each stage, from prey drive to steadiness and safe gun work. We trade stories and practical drills that help a dog love birds, learn control, and keep everyone safe when shots and nerves get real. • Building prey drive before advanced control tools • Working with emotionally sensitive pointing breeds • Using silence versus hype to shape engagement • Letting a dog carry the bird as a reward • Why some pointing dogs value the point over the retrieve • Critical feedback on Zona and Happy and what to shore up • Building a reliable stop through flush and shot • Safer hunting setups when mentoring new shooters • Avoiding weekend “cramming” and using rest days • How clinics help owners learn faster and make fewer mistakes Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #54 Inside An Arizona Bird Dog Clinic With Molicone Kennels Part 1 of 2

    We sit down with Guy Molicone Jr after a dog training clinic and break down what actually happened with a mix of dogs, skill levels, and real-world distractions. We dig into why foundation work matters, how to communicate clearly, and how to keep a high-drive bird dog hunting with us instead of for itself. • the clinic format and why we split it into parts • where to find Molicone Kennels and how to join a future clinic • why group size and Arizona heat change training quality • using the woa board to teach a reliable stop • letting dogs learn by watching other dogs work • making obedience feel like a game for certain dogs • tightening home habits so the field gets easier • separating command from correction and using praise well • smart e-collar use for accountability without confusion • balancing drive with a real working relationship Please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #53 Interview with Guy Mollicone Jr | Bird Dog Basics That Actually Works

    We sit down with pro dog trainer Guy Molicone Jr. to talk about what actually builds a reliable bird dog for Arizona quail hunting. We get honest about why rushing gun intro and bird exposure creates long-term problems and how a better relationship with your dog fixes more than any single drill. • Guy’s story from early desert hunts to professional training • Why learning theory and behavior modification matter in bird dog training • Common “repair” cases like gun shyness and blinking birds • How to sequence prey drive, bird exposure, and obedience control • Why recall is the safety system for every hunting dog • How to use whoa sparingly so it keeps its meaning • Handler consistency and why dogs react to your stress • Marker words, timing, and “jackpot” rewards without treats • A realistic first-year development roadmap for busy owners If you like what you hear, make sure you share it with a friend. To help further our work, please consider making a tax deductible gift. Visit us online at azquil today.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates. Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #52: Hike Strong, Hunt Better. Special Interview with Leslie Rice

    We argue that hiking is the strongest lever a quail hunter can pull in the off season, then invite Leslie to share why desert miles build health, confidence and joy. We cover training basics, smart sun, scouting on foot and bucket-list routes in the Grand Canyon and beyond.• why three to five trail miles make hunts fun, not brutal• the math of seasonal mileage and realistic field demands• heart, lungs, legs and balance as the hunter’s engine• weight loss reducing joint load on rough terrain• mobility as independence and longevity• mental benefits from quiet miles and hard climbs• vitamin D, mineral sunscreen and UPF layers• scouting quail habitat while hiking Arizona trails• Leslie’s favorite hikes, from McDowell to the Canyon• simple starting plan, shoes, routes and consistencyTo help further our work please consider making a tax deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday dot com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updatesConnect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #51 Desert Creek Deep Dive

    We walk through a practical guide to Desert Creek Sportsman near Phoenix, from safe upland fields to rotating duck ponds, and why it’s ideal for dog work, mentoring, and building reliable hunts. We share personal plans, training insights, and concrete ways to shape a mixed-bag weekend.• location west of Phoenix near Gila River• cactus-free fields for safe dog work• chukar and pheasant hunts with strong flying birds• seasonal dove access with surrounding ag fields• rotating waterfowl ponds and comfortable blinds• on-site dog training with Tony Marquez• membership and non-member options overview• facilities for day use and coordinated overnight stays• tips for planning mixed-bag weekends• mentoring youth and leaders through reliable hunts• contact details, hours, and booking pointersPlease consider making a tax deductible gift. Visit us online at azquiltoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updateConnect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #50 Ten Off-Season Habits For Better Bird Dogs

    We lay out ten practical off-season moves to build safer, steadier, hunt-ready dogs while scouting smarter across Arizona. From e-bikes and live-bird reps to rattlesnake avoidance and mentorship work, we share the plan, the partners, and why it matters.• e-bike conditioning and habitat scouting on public lands. Check out Electric Bikes of Flagstaff, talk to Luke, tell them, Ryan sent you! They are also called Rides N Motion. Located 14 E Birch Ave, Flagstaff, AZ, United States, 86001• structured bird work at Desert Creek Sportsman with chukar and pheasant• budget training with trapped pigeons for steadiness and delivery to hand• clinics with pro trainer Guy Molicone Jr for handler and dog tune-ups• annual rattlesnake avoidance in Cave Creek covering scent, sound, and sight• low-impact water conditioning with lake retrieves and pool work• travel to higher country to normalize road life and new environments• focused obedience, woe, and reliable recall before wild birds• careful dog-horse introductions for calm, safe movement• building community and sponsors to mentor fatherless boys through quail camp.Please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquiltoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updatesConnect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #49 Winter Rain Update + Early Quail Pairing

    We trace how a record-wet fall and a wetter-leaning winter pushed Gambel’s quail into early pairing, reshaped covey behavior, and set the stage for stronger brood success. Field stories, rainfall data, and practical takeaways connect rain patterns to what we hear and see on the ground.• defining the cool season as October to March• historic fall 2025 rainfall totals and key storm dates• field notes on early pairing and covey breakup• why green-up, seed, and cover drive breeding timing• differences across regions and terrain this winter• quick primer on clutch, brood, hatch, and covey• three-year comparison: good, dry, then very wet• research linking cool-season rain to quail abundance• expectations for scaled quail and habitat focus areas• safety reminders around flash flooding in washesHow further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible giftVisit us online at azquiltoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updatesConnect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #48 Good Hunter, Bad Hunter

    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 numbersTo help further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible giftVisit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updatesConnect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #47 Arizona Quail Season Recap

    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 meetupsplease consider making a tax deductible gift visit us online at azquiltoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updatesConnect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #46 Field Notes From A Warm Arizona Quail Hunt

    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 aheadShare it with a friend. Check us out at azquailtoday.com for recipes, podcasts, blogs and insights. How further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift. Visit us online at azquailtoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #45 Field Lessons: Surprises, Successes, and Slip‑Ups in Quail Country

    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.#AZTodayQuail#QuailHunting#UplandHunting#ArizonaOutdoors#HuntingStories#GetOutside#FieldNotesConnect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #44 Top 10 Mistakes for the Quail Hunter - Part 2

    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! Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #43 Top 10 Mistakes for the Quail Hunter - Part 1

    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.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #43 Border Quail, Public Lands, and Pointers with Ray Trejo

    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.#RayTrejo #BrandedHorseShoeLLC #UplandHunting #MontezumaQuail #MearnsQuail #NewMexicoHunting #BorderCountry #BirdDogs #EnglishPointers #MillersLine #PublicLands #BLMLand #StateTrustLand #Conservation #LatinoOutdoors #HuntingHeritage #QuailHunting #UplandNation #HuntingPodcast #BirdDogPodcastConnect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #42 Special Edition – New Year Ten Tips to “Hunt ’Em Up” – Chasing Gambel’s Quail in Arizona

    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.comConsider 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 RicePresident, Arizona Quail TodayConnect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #41 Hunting Is a Family Tradition with Ryan and Sam

    Hunting Is a Family TraditionStories, laughs, and lessons passed down in the backcountry🎧 Episode DescriptionIn this episode of the AZ Quail Today Podcast, Ryan sits down with his son, Sam, for a relaxed and meaningful conversation about hunting as a family tradition—and why it matters more than ever.Together, they reflect on how hunting creates lasting bonds, strengthens relationships, and connects generations—from grandparents to parents to grandkids. You’ll hear stories from the backcountry, memories from growing up in the field, and the way shared hunts have shaped their family’s values, character, and love for the outdoors.This episode is a mix of funny stories, practical tips, and honest conversation. Some of it is downright educational. Some of it might be complete nonsense. All of it reflects the joy of time spent together outdoors.From **quail hunting to elk hunting—and everything in between—**this episode captures why families cherish their time in the field and how hunting becomes more than a sport; it becomes a legacy.Hope you enjoy this episode—and don’t miss it.Learn more about our mission to educate and encourage the next generation of hunters at Arizona Quail Today:👉 azquailtoday.com🔖 Hashtags#AZQuailToday#HuntingTradition#FamilyInTheField#HuntingLegacy#BackcountryStories#QuailHunting#ElkHunting#NextGenerationHunters#OutdoorFamily#HuntTogether#FieldStories#PassingItDownConnect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #40 Ryan's First Podcast at the Home AZ Quail Studio: Rough Cut and Random

    Podcast DescriptionIn this episode, we dive into a rough-cut, free-flowing conversation covering everything from dog supplements and dog training, to social media, our partners, and some fun hunts and field experiences—plus a look at what’s coming next with AZ Quail content and beyond.This is also our first recording from Ryan’s home, so thanks for rolling with us as we test out a new setup.If you like what you hear, please share the episode and help us get the word out. And if you have ideas for people we should interview or connections within the dog training or hunting world, we’d love to hear from you—especially if it helps educate and encourage hunters here in Arizona.Thanks for listening and supporting the mission. If you’d like to make a tax-deductible donation, please visit azquailtoday.com to help further the cause.#AZQuailToday #BirdHunting #UplandHunting #ArizonaHunting #DogTraining #GunDogs #HuntingLife #QuailHunting #HuntingPodcast #FieldToFaith #OutdoorLife #Conservation #SupportTheMissionConnect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #39: Nate's Farewell

    Nate and Ryan Discuss transition, updates, quail season, trucks and more.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #38 Faith, Family, and the Hunt: The Scott McGill Story

    In this episode, Ryan sits down with Scott McGill—business owner, entrepreneur, hunter, dog handler, mentor, and devoted father. Scott shares his journey into quail hunting in Arizona, the lessons learned from dog training, and how his passion for the outdoors connects with his faith. Hear how Scott balances a demanding career with deep commitment to both his family and his ministry through Fathers in the Field and North Valley Church. It’s a refreshing look at faith lived out beyond the walls of the church and into the field. Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #37 The Outdoor Explorer: Jason's Trail Cam Journeys in Arizona

    In this crazy cool episode, Nate and Ryan sit down with the legendary Jason "Trail Cam" Miller, a true icon of the Arizona outdoors. Join us as we delve into Jason’s unparalleled expertise in capturing wildlife on trail cameras, unveiling timeless truths about hunting and exploring Arizona’s breathtaking landscapes. Known for his adventurous spirit and deep respect for nature, Jason shares stories from his extensive experience as a hunter, adventurer, and conservationist.While this episode may not follow the traditional Arizona Quail hunting format, it offers valuable insights for anyone passionate about exploring the great outdoors in Arizona. Whether you're an avid hunter or a curious nature enthusiast, you won’t want to miss this discussion packed with knowledge and inspiration.For more helpful content and to support our mission, visit us at azquailtoday.com. If you found this episode enjoyable, please consider sharing it with a friend or making a tax-deductible donation to help further our work in wildlife conservation and outdoor exploration.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #36 Opening Weekend Adventures: Quail, Gear, and Good Times

    In this episode, Nate and Ryan kick off Arizona’s quail season with stories from opening weekend in the backcountry. They share highlights from the hunt, talk about essential gear and dog products they rely on, and discuss the latest updates and notifications from Arizona Game and Fish. Plus, they give a preview of exciting guests lined up for upcoming episodes.  For more information, visit azquailtoday.com.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #35 Inside the Season: Goals, Gear, and Proposed AZ Game & Fish Commission Changes

    Join hosts Ryan and Nate as they dive into upcoming season expectations, set hunting goals, and share packing tips for quail hunters. Ryan provides unique insight into developments with the Arizona Game & Fish Commission, covering proposed changes for the season and reading aloud a letter he sent to the commissioners. Tune in to find out what to expect for this season and learn about potential changes in future Arizona quail hunting seasons. For more helpful information, visit azquailtoday.comConnect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #34 Ryan Rice

    Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #33 Rashawn Gordon

    Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #32 Jake and Megan

    Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode 31: Brothers In the Barndominium Part 3

    In this episode, we conclude the final part of our new mini-series, Brothers in the Barndominium. Ryan recently had the opportunity to visit his brothers back in Arkansas on the family Ranch and discuss their childhood memories of growing up and hunting together.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode 30: Brothers In the Barndominium Part 2

    In this episode, we continue part 2 of our new mini-series, Brothers in the Barndominium. Ryan recently had the opportunity to visit his brothers back in Arkansas on the family Ranch and discuss their childhood memories of growing up and hunting together.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #29: Brothers In The Barndominium Part 1

    In this episode, we begin our new mini-series, Brothers in the Barndominium. Ryan recently had the opportunity to visit his brothers back in Arkansas on the family Ranch and discuss their childhood memories of growing up and hunting together.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #28 Durrel Smith: The Sporting Life Notebook

    In this episode we talk with Durrel Smith: Owner & Founder, The Sporting Life Notebook | Co‑Founder & President, Minority Outdoor Alliance. Durrel is a passionate bird-dog handler, guide, artist, conservationist, and storyteller. Tune in to hear his journey, how he got into bird hunting, and started The Sporting Life Notebook.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #27 Josiah Richards: Ross Outdoors

    In this episode, we interviewed Josiah Richards, owner of Ross Outdoors. We talk about how he got into hunting, owning a business, and learn more about Ross Outdoors.Ross Outdoors specializes in high-end hunting and archery equipment, offering a premium selection of gear both in-store and online. Their mission is to share our passion for hunting by providing customers with the best possible equipment, expert technical knowledge, and outstanding customer service.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #26 Kirby Bristow: Quail Hunting in Arizona, Review and Preview

    Join us for an exciting episode as we dive into quail hunting in Arizona with Kirby Bristow, a seasoned biologist with the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD), and Ryan Rice, President of Arizona Quail Today. Kirby Bristow has dedicated years to wildlife management, specializing in small game species like quail. As a key figure at AZGFD, he has contributed to research and conservation initiatives, including co-authoring a pivotal study on Montezuma (Mearns’) quail management, helping balance hunting opportunities with sustainable population management.In this episode, host Ryan Rice reflects on his 2024-2025 quail hunting season, sharing insights on the challenges and highlights of pursuing Gambel’s, Scaled, and Mearns’ quail across Arizona’s diverse landscapes. Kirby provides an expert outlook for the upcoming 2025-2026 season, discussing how weather patterns, particularly monsoon rains and winter precipitation, may influence quail populations. Expect detailed updates on Gambel’s quail, which thrives in desert habitats, Scaled quail in southeastern grasslands, and the elusive Mearns’ quail, which is found in oak woodlands.We also explore the 2025-2026 hunting season dates, regulated by AZGFD, which typically run from mid-October to early February for Gambel’s and Scaled quail (October 17, 2025 – February 8, 2026, based on historical patterns) and early December to early February for Mearns’ quail (December 5, 2025 – February 8, 2026). Kirby breaks down the timing and bag limits, emphasizing the importance of ethical hunting practices.Conservation takes center stage as Kirby and Ryan discuss AZGFD’s efforts to protect quail habitats and the endangered masked bobwhite quail, with successful captive breeding and reintroduction programs at the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge. Learn how hunters contribute to conservation through wing barrel data collection, aiding AZGFD in monitoring quail reproduction and population trends.Stick around until the end for an epic story that you won’t want to miss—a tale that captures the heart and adventure of quail hunting in Arizona’s wild landscapes! Whether you’re a seasoned upland hunter or new to the sport, this episode is packed with insights, tips, and passion for Arizona’s quail.Helpful Links:Arizona Game and Fish Department – Quail Hunting Information – Official source for season dates, regulations, and conservation updates.Arizona Quail Today – Connect with Ryan Rice’s organization for quail hunting resources and community events.Southern Arizona Quail Forever – Learn about local conservation efforts and guided hunting opportunities.Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge – Information on masked bobwhite quail recovery efforts.Note: Season dates for 2025-2026 are projected based on historical AZGFD patterns (e.g., Gambel’s and Scaled quail opening the third Friday of October, Mearns’ the first Friday of December). Always verify exact dates and regulations at azgfd.com closer to the season.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #25 John Smithbaker: Fathers In The Field

    On todays episode we sit down with John Smithbaker. In 2005, John launched Fathers in the Field to share God’s love with hurting boys dealing with the same abandonment issues he dealt with for so long. His goal is to help prevent the devastating cycle of earthy father abandonment before these boys become men by sharing their Heavenly Father’s staying power, forgiveness and faithfulness.Join us as we dive into his journey in cresting this ministry and how God has used him to tackle the biggest epidemic in our country. The lack of fathersConnect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #24 Wade Zarlingo: Birds, Dogs & the Desert

    Join us on Wade Zarlingo’s Arizona Quail Hunt for a lively chat with Wade Zarlingo, a lifelong Arizona quail hunter and former Arizona Game and Fish employee. Wade calls this hunting season one of his best ever, with plenty of birds and great times in the field. We talk about how rainfall boosts quail numbers, the impact of land development, and Wade’s life chasing birds with his dogs in the backcountry. From his work in land management to pecan farming in Chino Valley, Wade shares stories and insights from a lifetime outdoors. Grab a seat, enjoy the hunting tales, and listen to this episode!Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #23 Ryan and Nate: Follow-up on Dog training

    In this episode, we unpack some of the things we talked about last episode with Guy Mollicone. We dive into dog training, and what we have learned from that podcast.Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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    Episode #22 Guy Mollicone: Dog Training During The Off Season

    We talk about off-season training for your dog with expert dog trainer Guy Mollicone. How to keep your dog in shape, dos and don'ts, and how he runs his training. Mollicone Kennels provides training services for all K9 situations from basic obedience to performance working dogs. Tune in to learn more about Mollicone Kennels!Connect with us: Email us at [email protected] —we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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Welcome to AZ Quail Today, your go-to podcast for everything quail hunting in Arizona. From expert insights on local habitats to interviews with passionate hunters, join us as we dive into the world of quail hunting in Arizona.

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