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The team at Froggy Bottom Outdoors is excited to get to know you and will be glad to answer any questions you may have. Welcome welcome welcome to Dog and Tuesday y'all. What's up? Welcome Dog and Tuesday. Welcome all Simper Doggers. Here we go. Another fabulous Dog and Tuesday. How's it going Mr. Bryce Matthews? Buddy it is going well. Going very well. I have had a good day at work. We got Cavan Collins and Sean Simpson watching so that means things are going well. Yes sir.
We'll give it a few minutes here. Cavan. Yeah we'll let him jump on but Cavan I mean he just had a freaking big weekend down there down south. I saw he picked up a pretty sure I just saw him pick up a couple winds down there at a hunt. I mean he's actually getting off the couch and actually doing something. I know it's crazy. I mean he had to he had to abandon the Toyota for a night you know. I've seen the way he takes that Toyota through them woods boy. I mean show no mercy.
There's Mr. Lee Wade. Big win this weekend. Absolutely. Lee Wade had a huge win this weekend. Back to back Indiana State champion PKC and UKC. Yes sir. He's out there kicking butt and taking names. I tell you what I mean Cavan said he can't win nothing right now. Whatever. Whatever. Yeah you know Lee and his English dog their hook owned by Michael Mitchell. They had a heck of a weekend. You know and he even called it. He was in the clubhouse talking.
He said I'm about to go out here and win this thing and by golly he did. Hey you gotta have some confidence sometimes. That's right. That's right. Well guys hey welcome to Doggin Tuesday. Me and Bryce want to send out our sincere thank you for you guys joining us today and just sitting down talking with us as we jibber jabber a little bit. We got a bunch of things to go over. Bunch of topics to go over today Bryce. Yeah buddy. I got a little notepad here.
There's some chicken scratch on it but it's gonna be good. It's gonna be fun. If you guys are new to this to Doggin Tuesday if you're listening on a podcast platform this Doggin Tuesday is the behind the scenes of the Semper Doggin podcast. This is the raw unedited uncut get to know me and Basham hop on Facebook live interact with us. That is what Doggin Tuesday is and it is every other Tuesday. Yes sir. So let's talk a little bit about the last podcast that we had come out.
Bryce what did you think about it? Man I really enjoyed it. You know we sit here and we go through the recordings. We talked to everybody on the recordings. I edit all the podcasts. I listen to it then and then once it releases I'm just like everybody else man. I'm pumped up for Friday for it to release and I listen to it again on my way to work and most of the time I can pick out little things.
I'm like okay I wish I changed this or I want to do this better or next time I'm gonna build on this and we're gonna try and make this you know just better every single time. In this episode man I really liked it. You know I always find something to critique. I am my own worst critic. But I thought it was really well done you know as far as the people that we got. The diversity. We got some younger people on there. We got some big time names. We got some older fella on there.
You know talking about the Bobcat story. That was awesome. Preserving. You know telling stories and preserving memories. It was awesome for me. I love it because that's what we do. So this was probably one of my favorite podcasts to be honest with you just because I liked the short intermediate stories. The short little ones to catch your attention. It wasn't just me and you jibber jabbering.
You know it was hearing those stories of old and so I really I really really I really enjoyed this one a lot. I listened to it actually twice. So it was a good podcast in my eyes. Yeah you know and I think the listeners liked it too. I was looking over some statistics before we hopped on here and this winter classic podcast is actually our fastest growing podcast to date. Awesome. Good deal. Yeah you know.
And you continue telling stories and that's something that I think me and you are are focused on is telling the stories of old and getting them documented. Yeah absolutely you know just you know looking there over the first five days that it was released. It's already jumped up to number three on our most listened platforms and I got a feeling it's going to go probably number one right now. Number one is bouncing back and forth.
It's about every day bouncing back and forth between Grand American and Dalton Hillard's coyotes wearing Nike's episodes. But this winter classic episode is gaining ground. It's gaining ground. Them coyote guys are just swarming. They are. They are. They are. So that was our last podcast guys and our next one coming up is going to be on March 22nd and that is going to be with Heath Hyatt. You want to dive into that a little bit. Yeah me and Bryce sit down with Heath.
Bryce obviously knows him a lot better than I do. But Bryce brought me along a couple of years ago and I had never been bear hunting with dogs so Bryce brought me along and we went and went down to his place. He showed us the camaraderie and the fellowship of all the bear dogs. It actually blew me away at how much teamwork goes into bear hunting. There's Mr. Jeffrey Davis the owner of Duncan Hit the Spot joining us. Hey thanks for joining us Jeffrey.
But yeah going back to Heath I just I really enjoyed the difference in how they hound hunt. For us especially for me you know I've been so stuck in the coon hunting world that jumping out of that fast and jumping into the bear hunting it was it was mind blowing for me just because of the teamwork that is involved in it. And so we sit down with Heath and we talk about dogs. If you guys had not listened to Heath he's got a podcast over on Houndsman XP. It is the journey and it's phenomenal.
He's a phenomenal houndsman. He deals with canines in his everyday today world along with his bear dogs which some of them are dual purpose. He coon hunts and bear hunts. So it's just phenomenal sitting down and talking with him reminiscing hearing the stories between him and Bryce. And it's it's a really good look.
You guys if if all you've ever done is coon hunt or if you all you've ever done is rabbit hunt or you're just stuck on one thing I implore you to go listen to listen to these other ones. I tell you he was big strictly in the coon and then he started dabbling into other facets the coyote hunting you know just the the squirrel hunting different stuff and it really takes you into a different place. Garrett Stanley said man how do you have the time to coon hunt and bear hunt.
Well Garrett I will tell you for the last four years I have taken the first week of December as a vacation. I mark that off and I take a solo trip sometimes bringing you know somebody with me like I took bash and they'll get their he tied turned it tuned in his ears must have been burning but for the last four years I've taken the first week of December off for vacation.
I went down there to Virginia and go bear hunting so no I'm not bear hunting and coon hunting all the time but that is what I've done for the last four years and I just really enjoyed myself. So like I said guys March 22nd stay tuned our podcast with Heath Hyatt is going to be released. So Basham that's our upcoming podcast. What other upcoming events we got going on. There's a lot happening. Are you guys ready for what's about to happen.
You know as you look outside and the weather starting to change and anybody that knows me knows I'm a fair weather hunter anyways. Bryce knows he's a big weenie. When it gets cold I stay in the house. Birds are starting to sing the Coons are starting to move a little better. It's about go time. In fact what's happening tonight Bryce. Well I don't know I'm not there but rumor mill has it you're actually going to start hunting again. You've taken a freaking hiatus.
Look out guys anybody that knows me knows it. When it comes to hunting I'm usually in the woods five six nights a week. I have not cut a dog loose since Thanksgiving. Talk about armchair hunter. Hoo weee. So here we go hold on to your britches. Yup yes Rocky it is my first night with the Buzz. The Buzz is that the dog's name the Buzz. It's Buzz. Oh Buzz. Buzz cut. I was calling the Buzz. Okay gotcha. Buzz Lightyear. I don't know what his name is going to be yet. Buzz cut. Buzz saw.
Well I don't think you can use Buzz cut because Mark Brockman has a dog named Buzz cut I think. Oh yeah. Yeah. Yup absolutely. So Bastion is going to start hunting tonight but you know he's been an armchair hunter here for the last couple months. He's just been on Facebook and talking about podcasts about hunting dogs and he ain't even been doing it. So my back's hurting carrying the team you know.
And over here freaking hunting as hard as I can and still hold down the podcast and it is what it is. It is what it is. But we're getting sidetracked. Go back. Reverse. Go back. Pump the brakes. The first guy to ever get a Semper Doggin hat. Bucky Ashcraft was? Yes. I didn't know that. He was the very first recipient of the Semper Doggin hat. I did not know that. I did not know that. We got Curtis Elburn watching. We got Shane Smith watching. Froggy Bottom Outdoors. So guys.
Yup thank you for joining us. So Bastion let's hop on to the recent event or the upcoming events. Yes sir. So coming up here we go. This weekend starting it right off. I know you got an RQE hunt up there by you. Yup Monticello Indiana has a UKC RQE. Friday night. The Illinois State PKC hunts this weekend. Talking about the bigger hunts you know. Coming up here next week you got the PKC World.
You're going to leave the PKC World and the last weekend of March you're going to roll right into the Tournament of Champion Qualifiers. In the middle of April you've got the Spring. Hey hold up a second. Hold up a second. Go. Speaking of the Tournament of Champions. Let's see. Let's see here in the comments guys. You guys are going to the Tournament of Champions give us a comment here of what dog you're taking. Where you're going and the zone that you're going to.
Like I want to know who all is going to TOC. Because I saw a post on Facebook that this year there's already like 584 dogs signed up I think for the TOC. Which is a record breaking year. So I want to know where you guys are going. I'm going to Lagrange Indiana. I'm taking wheels. He will wipe out Bull is his UKC name. But that's where I'm going. That's who I'm taking. So I want to know where you guys are going. We're going to keep rolling. But leave us that in the comments.
I'm curious to see where everybody is going. Lee Wade is going to start it off. TOC he's going to Ohio with Hook. So perfect. But Buddy. High Dollar Whiskey. Mark Atkins. They will be in Ohio as well. And also he's going to have Lulu there. Perfect. Look at there. Garrett Stanley. He's going to Lagrange. He's hunting Bushwhack and Sadie. So I will see you up there Mr. Garrett. Lee Wade going to Spring Supersteaks. What is he? A Spring 2 year old Lee? Dick Brothers.
He's taking fire up to Lagrange. Here they come. Michael Mitchell said there's 840 dogs. So my numbers were off just a little bit. Well a few hundred. I don't think it's closed yet. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It closed yesterday. Oh did it? Yep. Yep. And I think I said 580. But it's like 840. So I was way off. Yep. So keep those coming in guys. I want to see where you're going. But Bassem, we're going to roll out of TOC. We're going to Supersteaks. Yeah, we're rolling right into second week.
You'll be at Spring Supersteaks guys. And then right after that, you've got the PKC Nationals. In between that, you've got a bunch of state hunts. You've got state hunts. You've got pro classics. It's going to be, here we go. Strap them on tight and get them ready to roll. That's right. Buckle up guys. Springtime is here. The hunts are getting ready to roll. This is what we've all worked for.
You know, those of us other than Bassem who actually hunt in the wintertime, we've been working to get these dogs ready all through kill season, all through wintertime. When the leaves are off, you can really judge a dog and you can see what you're packing around. Springtime comes, maybe it's time to roll. Buckle up tight. Hey Bryce. What? Somebody's got to fund this operation. Yeah, I know. I know it. It's hard. It's hard. But look, see we, Duel Murphy just joined us.
You know, Duel's been down in Florida hitting a couple hunts down there and I'm sure he's going to have a dog in the, in the world and the TOC and I know probably have something at Supersteak. So guys, these hunts are coming up. It's time to play. It's time to break out what you've been hunting all winter long. It's time to go. Time to go. Are you going to be joining us at any of those Bassem? Oh, maybe I might do a guest appearance. Maybe it's spring Supersteaks. Maybe Jason Bowen.
I know Jason Bowen's going somewhere. Tyler Roten. I know you're going somewhere. Guys, tell us where you're going or what hunts you guys going to? Where can we expect to see some of you guys? Tyler Roten says his is junk. That is a lie. His, he does not have a junk dog. I've judged that dog. He's a nice dog. Hey, real quick though, real quick guys, I know he's not going to bring it up, so I will bring it up. He was talking about taking wheels up to the tournament of champions.
Dave, I want to give you a shout out for placing fourth this year at the Indiana state race. Congratulations, buddy. Oh, thank you. Thank you. It was a, it was a doozy, but you know, I'll take it. I'll take what I can get. My, my goal was to place top 16 and we did that. We skated by and got in the top 16. It came down to the last weekend to see who was going to get in there and wheels, wheels pulled it off. So that was my goal. Top 16, anything more than that was icing on top of the cake.
And you know, to take that to the fourth place was great. I would have loved to have been able to hunt in the final cast. We kind of had a situation which prevented that. And you know, we're not going to get into that because it's not a big deal. It is what it is. It's water under the bridge. So we just, we, we ended up hunting for fourth and ended up coming out there on fourth place. So I'll take it. You know, congratulations to Lee, to Lee Wade for winning that hunt.
And you know, the two other guys who placed in there, Kyle short, and I'm not sure the other kid, I did not recognize him. But very, you know, I was reading that play that play and it looked like he had a nice little dog in there. So congratulations to those three guys. I wish I could have been there hunting with you guys. I really do. But no, thank you. Thank you for that because that's a goal, something I've been working towards for a long time.
Speaking of which, I've known Bryce for a while and Bryce is a little weird. I think everybody understands that. And even Nikki talks about his, his, uh, his drama in this, you know, he's got to have his hair dryer and everything's got to be perfect. Get out of here. Giving him a little bit of a shout out, Bryce, I want you to talk a little bit, go a little bit in depth of a lot of listeners don't know. You did. You posted about it on Facebook, but you've not really talked about it.
I really think that a lot of people could take some notes from what you've done as far as writing down your goal, what you did before you ever started and then where you plan on taking it. It's pretty neat. And I think a lot of, uh, would like to hear about it. Yeah, absolutely. Um, just to let you know, you're kind of cutting in and out, so you might check your internet connection.
Um, but yeah, so as far as, you know, what I did there, right now, the goals guys, I started hunting nine years ago. Um, that's when I first went coon hunting. So you know, talking to some of these guys who've been in this sport, you know, for their whole life, I've been doing it for 20 years. Like you could say that I'm relatively new to it.
So when I first went, started going to the hunts and I actually, Jeremy Jones, the guy that I'm hunting wheels for right now, he took me to my very first time I ever was a part of. Um, you know, I'll tell a little story on me now because it's, you know, I haven't worked there for years, so it doesn't matter. I was so excited to go to hunt and I didn't know, you know, kind of how they went. I just didn't know much about it.
And I was working for general motors at the time I was working second shift and Jones had texted me. We didn't pleasure hunting a couple of times and he said, Hey, there's a hunt tonight. It was a Tuesday night. He said it's over at Monticello. He said, do you want to go? And I'm like, yeah, I do want to go, but there's one problem. I'm working second shift. I don't get off like 11. So the shift had just started, it was like three 30 in the afternoon and buddy, I had a migraine.
I had to go home. I was sick. I couldn't do it. I just had to leave and I went home with a migraine and I went to my very first PKC hunt over in Monticello. So that was my very first time. But at that hunt, there was guys wearing these jackets, right? And they had their dog's names on them. And I was like, man, like, where did these guys get these jackets? And I'm new. I didn't say anything. You know, I'm just I'm absorbing it. I'm taking it all in. I'm trying to figure it out.
And so, you know, fast forward a few months and I keep seeing these jackets with these guys names on them. And finally, I just asked somebody, I'm like, yo, where are all these guys could get in these jackets with their dog's names on them, you know? And somebody said, man, you that's not easy to come by. You got to work for those. They said, you know, that's for those guys who placed the top 16 in the Indiana State hunt. And it takes a whole year of running to do that. It's not just one hunt.
It takes a whole year to get into that. I was like, really? He said, yeah, man, he said it takes some boot leather. It takes long nights and it takes chasing some white lines down the road to make it happen. And I was like, you know what? I want that. You know what? Here's the podcast. This is why it's raw and uncut. You can hear Nikki on in the background. Anyways, I was like, you know what? I want that. I want to earn one of those jackets. And so I set out and I made a goal sheet for myself.
I typed it up at work. I laminated it and it had goals all the way from winning my first PKC hunt to winning the world hunt and everything in between. It had winning a PKC hunt, winning the UKC hunt, doubling up at a double header, winning a hunt at a major event like the autumn Oaks grand American winter classic. It had cast win at super stakes, winning the super stakes, everything that I could think of at the time I listed out and I put a column with date achieved.
And every time I hit one of those goals, I took a sharpie that hung on my fridge. I took a sharpie and I wrote down the date that I achieved that goal. And that that list sat there on my fridge until I moved houses and I actually found it about a month ago. And I know it's in my office in here somewhere because I was reminiscing about it and me and Nikki were talking about it. So it's in the office. I still have it, but it doesn't hang on the fridge anymore.
But what I'm getting at is on that list, it said place top 16 in the Indiana state. And that was because I wanted one of those jackets. And that was nine years ago that I wrote that list. Or no, I'm sorry. That was like six years ago that I wrote the list because I had I didn't pleasure hunting for a couple of years before I got into the competition thing. I think it was six years ago that I wrote that list. And this year I finally did that. You know, I finally had a dog that I was hunting.
Didn't own him. Just hunting for a guy. I was good enough that I could go to these hunts. I had confidence in and we went out there and we did it. We skated in in 16th place. But you know what that list said? It didn't say place top 17. It said place top 16. And I was able to mark that goal off this year and get one of those jackets. And that jacket might not mean nothing to anybody. But to me, that was a huge deal.
And that was also something that me and my one of my best friends Colton Britton, you know, we worked at GM together. And we talked about that kind of stuff a lot. We had goals for each other and we each had our own goals. We talked about and with each other and we hunted together all the time and we both said, man, we really want to get in there to top 16. And this year we both did it. He did it with maxed out Owen. You know, I think he finished like third or fourth in the state.
You know, he had a heck of a run with his dog and it was really nice. Yeah, it was it was just really neat for me and him to both show up to the state hunt this year to both get our jackets. And you know, we didn't show it on the outside, but I know on the inside, I know he was just like me. I was just bouncing up and down like a little kid. You know, I was so pumped.
And so, yeah, I made that post on Facebook, you know, kind of outlined that today and took the picture, you know, with wheels because I want that because I don't own the dog. And at any point in time, you know, his owner could take him back or he can get sold. That could happen. That's a realization whenever you're in the situation, you know, that you and I are in where you hunt for people sometimes. But I really like the little dog. It's great. So, you know, that's upset.
Hey, do more if he said he wants to see some donuts at T.O.C. from you. Your face got red. Duel is always good for a one liner. You can always look through the comments. So we will we will go on to the next subject. Yeah. Yeah. But you know what? So it was just cool. So that's my little that's my little deal. You know, just anybody can do it really. You just got to work for it. I'm pumped. I'm going to get the jackets hanging in the closet and that's probably where it's going to stay.
I'm not wearing that in the woods and know that's one to just go back and remember a weird stat. You know, I've placed in the top 16 of a state a state hunt because dogs different states all the time and I've played nine times, but I've never hunted in a state hunt. Do what? Why just how it happened? I mean, B came in heat, Molly got sold, Duke got sold and just buddy. But he was all the way up in Maryland and I wasn't going all the way up there. Just I've just never hunted in a state.
So you have like nine jackets and you've never competed in one. Well, you're going to need to change that because you know, you just got to go out there and do it. I just can't keep on. I know it. You're always going through them. You're always going through it will probably be will probably be spot. Yeah. I mean, I know he means lot. You and him have a good record together. Yeah. Yeah. Me and me and me and spot. When, when we're together, typically he does a good job.
Look, see, I told you, Basham. Shane Smith said by Basham and internet tower like yours. I told you you're getting in his body. I got mine fixed. I got mine fixed. It's on you now. I'm never been bad. I know it, but you know what? That's what you get right here. Semper dogging, dogging Tuesday. This is the live uncut raw unedited version. Hey, all right, let's move on to something here. I want to talk about our hometown hero portion in our podcast that we've been coming out with. Yes, sir.
I have really been enjoying putting those in the podcast. I have been enjoying given those hometown heroes, a little bit of spotlight, a little bit of recognition, their little time to shine. You know, I've enjoyed that. I think it's good. What are your thoughts on? Have you enjoyed them? So I think, you know, for me, it's kind of a little bit more personal. So I definitely enjoy it. I enjoy giving those guys that typically would get a shout out out for the things that they do.
So it really, it's really a special place to be able to recognize what we do and the sacrifice, you know, the community, but to their family. Right. Absolutely. I agree. I want you guys to send those in. You can send in a hometown hero to be recognized on the show. All you have to do is send an email to Semper doggon at gmail.com with a short brief write up of somebody that you want to recognize. That doesn't have to be, you know, it doesn't have to be a military. It can be military.
It can be first responder, EMS, law enforcement, anybody who's made a difference in your life. You can, and that is in one of those fields, you can nominate them to be a hometown hero because that's what they are. They have made a personal impact in the town that you grew up in in your life. And we want to give them a little bit of a shout out. You know, we've partnered up with hometown hero outdoors. It's a great organization.
Just a little something that we can do here at Semper doggon to give back and to say thank you. Jordan, Cobel, he just tuned in. He's watching. We actually just dropped a pup off at his house today. Jordan, I want you to know, actually, now that I've got you on here, I don't know if you did it intentionally and you got a good laugh. Whenever I left out of your house today with that pup in the dog box, I asked Jordan, I said, is this pup ever been hauled? He said, nope. And he kind of chuckled.
He said, get ready. It might, you know, might get sick in the box. I was like, oh boy. And I got home and that was the nastiest box I have ever opened up in my life. That pup got so sick. It was everywhere. And I don't, it looked like he just ate. He had a full belly and it was all over the box. So I had to get my box cleaned up and the joys of new puppies and learning. But I didn't know Cobel was like, you know, laughing deep inside.
Never I pulled out of there like, I got you, you know, but it was funny. Hey, Mark Atkins, you have to give the town hero has to be in your hometown. No, it doesn't. I'm down hero is just it's a name I'll let Bryce explain cause he's, he's more affiliated with them. Explain, go back and explain exactly who those are and what they do.
Yeah. So the home, the hometown here outdoors guys, it's just a nonprofit organization and they are out here to get first responders, EMS, law enforcement, military guys. They're out to get them out here on outdoor adventures. It doesn't even have to be a hunting adventure.
So they can sign up through the hometown hero outdoors.org website and they can apply for an adventure and it's a fully all expenses paid trip for them to go out and just, you know, connect with like-minded people to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life because what these guys, these men and women do is stressful. It takes a toll on them and to get them out and just get, take a break for a little bit. You know, it, it, it really hits their reset button. It's good for them.
And I, you know, those of us who, anyway, I think we can all identify with that. If we can just get a break from what we do every single day, it's a nice reset button. And that's what hometown hero outdoors is doing for these guys, these men and women. And it's just a great organization. And Basham and I are actually, we've actually donated a hunt to this, uh, to their, their gala that's coming up here.
Basham and I have donated a two night coon hunt, uh, coming up here this November, December down in Southern Indiana. And we're going to take some people from the hometown here outdoors. We're going to take them on a hunt. So that's going to go into a, an auction at their gala coming up here really soon. So that's what that is. And you know, Michael Mitchell said right here, he said he wants to give his son a shout out, uh, Zachary Arnold, three, five dark horse, simplify.
Um, thank you, Mr. Michael Mitchell for sending that in. And if you want to get ahold of me, Michael, if you want to call me, send me an email, um, I'm going to get a little bit more information and we'll do an actual, you know, hometown hero outdoors, um, ep or spotlight in the podcast. Sorry. I just saw Jordan's comment coming in. I said, yeah, unfortunately I had fed them a couple hours before you called saying you was picking him up. Sorry man. And then he throws the L O L in there.
He set you up. Oh man. Let me tell you a real quick story. Bryce marks on here. So I was in a dog to mark and TIF for TIF to work on. He was a show dog that my dad bought and we were sending him up to TIF to kind of go through a little show bootcamp and, uh, came up at my dad's house. I was on my way to TIF and I pull up and I've got Lulu and Hank out of the box and let me tell you what, you did not know that Lulu had any white hair on her. I guess they just fed before I picked him up.
And I mean, when I tell you it looked half a bag had been thrown up inside that box, it was ridiculous. Yeah. Hey, I'm only getting about 50% of what you're saying, brother. I hate to cut you off, but you're only coming through about 50%. Um, so yes guys, you know, Dalton Hillard, he even said, yeah, he said, bash him, cut not real bad. Guys, we have really covered just about everything that we need to cover here. Um, thank you guys for tuning in.
I have my internet issue fixed now, so now we have to get bashings fixed, but I wanted to just throw in that deal for the hometown here, outdoor submissions. Um, one of the things I did want to talk about is, you know, bash, I have been talking to somebody about getting a new banner slash tent set up for the events that we're going to, so you guys can expect to see us. You will not miss simple dog. And at the next big event we are at, it's going to be loud.
It's going to be proud and you're going to be able to find us. Um, so we're not going to get into details on that, but we have a pretty cool setup coming up that we're working with somebody right now. Uh, the other thing I'm going to throw out there, just a shameless, shameless plug is I still have two puppies for sale out of Dorch's drive line and a Willie female. I've got two females for sale. So the rest of the litter has been sold. I'm keeping two for myself and that leaves two of them left.
So if anybody is interested in one of those pups, feel free to let me know. Uh, we'll get you hooked up. They're priced reasonably. They are super state eligible. They're PKC registered, UKC registered. They are good to go. So guys, this has been quick. This has been down and dirty. Thanks to everybody for watching. Um, you know, congratulations to everybody who's had a good run at the state hunt this last week.
I know we already mentioned Kyle short, Lee Wade, rocky piece, rocky piece won the Pennsylvania state hunt. So congratulations to him. Um, good luck to everybody who's going to the tournament of champions. Coming up the, uh, PKC super stakes, the world hunt, the nationals. We already said it once guys. I'm going to say it again. Spring times here. Everybody has been working their butt off all winter to get their dogs ready. It's time to saddle up. It's time to go. Shane Smith is a liar.
I did not say a hundred dollars each for those pups. Shane has one of the pups. If you would like to buy a dog for a hundred dollars, I'm sure Shane would cut you a deal. So get ahold of Shane for a hundred dollar pup. I will spend that right back on you. Uh, thank you to our sponsors, froggy bottom outdoors and never satisfied off road. We could not do this without them guys. Make sure you check out the froggy bottom outdoors website. It's www.froggybottomoutdoors.com.
Anything that you guys need hound wise, dog wise, we've got it over there. We can ship it straight to your door. Buddy bowls, leads, collars, um, Garmin tracking system, lights, briar proof clothing, dog food. We can ship dog food. If you guys have any questions for it, we can ship it to you. So if you guys want to try some next level, a nook shook or pride, we can ship it right to you.
Um, we've got a lot of good stuff going on over there at froggy bottom outdoors and Shane, he is a salesman of the year. He said his is a hundred dollars less than mine. Whatever. Go ahead. Sell one. Uh, I also want to say thank you to Joey go forth, never satisfied off road. If you guys need any off road parts or accessories for those buggies and foilers that you use to get back and forth to your hounds in the woods, make sure you go visit them on Facebook and give them a call.
Let them know that you heard it over here at Semper dogging and they will get you guys hooked up. So I'm good to go. Bash them. Are you good? I'm good. I think if you need a port of John, Joey can hook up with that too. Yeah, he definitely can. He runs a port of John business. So if you ever find yourself in a sticky situation, reach out there to Joey, go forth. So all right guys. Well, thank you so much for tuning in here to the dog and Tuesday. This is the raw uncut, unedited version.
We're going to hang up here. We're going to get this uploaded onto the podcast for you guys to listen to tomorrow if you're so inclined. And like I said, stay tuned for March 22nd. We've got our next podcast coming out with Heath Hyatt. So I'm good. Bash them is good. Thank you guys for watching. We're out of here. We all know that canines can take us to some wild places and some of those are only accessible by an off road vehicle.
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