The Life of a Bird Hunting Guide: Dogs, Grouse, and Scaled Quail

March 25
1h 22m

Episode Description

Learn what it really takes to guide upland hunts across the ruffed grouse woods and through the desert quail country.

Behind the Instagram photos of bird dogs on point is a far grittier reality. Brian Vander Maazen pulls back the curtain on life as a full-time bird hunting guide, from the aspen covers of Wisconsin to the desert edges of scaled quail country. This conversation gets into the daily grind of guiding upland hunters, reading habitat, training gun dogs, and building a lifestyle around wild birds.

You’ll hear how early-season ruffed grouse hunting really works when the leaves are still hanging, why October is prime time for woodcock flights, and how bird numbers, weather, and habitat cycles shape every hunt. Brian breaks down the strategy behind scouting public land, managing hunting pressure, and matching clients with the right covers and dogs. There’s real insight into reading bird dog behavior, understanding bird movement, and creating consistent shooting opportunities in unpredictable conditions.

The conversation also shifts south, where scaled quail hunting demands a completely different approach, from terrain to dog work. Along the way, Brian shares the financial realities of guiding, the importance of client expectations, and why dogs are at the center of it all.

If you’ve ever considered hiring a guide or becoming one, this is an unfiltered look at what it takes to make it work.

Show notes

  1. Learn more about Brian’s hunting and guide services at https://amaazen.com/.

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