Setter Tales Podcast
Setter Tales Podcast is an interview format show with friends trading stories and experiences about their outdoor adventures and beloved gun dogs. Subjects are fun, entertaining, and often educational. Hosts Wade Kisner and Tomas Heidenwirth speak with guests of various backgrounds: Hunter, Breeder, Veterinarian, other experts, or just regular folk who have a passion for the outdoors.
Show episodes
Wade travels to Hendersonville, Tennessee to have a chat with Ed Laneville about growing up in Iowa and hunting for the first time in his youth. Support the show Please be sure to subscribe, it"s free! If you can, leave a review. It goes a long way toward helping the show! Also, let us know what you think in the commen
Ryan Shoop shares some memories from his time growing up in Eastern Iowa. Support the show Please be sure to subscribe, it"s free! If you can, leave a review. It goes a long way toward helping the show! Also, let us know what you think in the comments. If you have future show ideas we"d love to hear them. Setter Tales
Ray Stefani sits down with Wade to talk growing up hunting to eat, and sweet memories of beloved past dogs. Support the show Please be sure to subscribe, it"s free! If you can, leave a review. It goes a long way toward helping the show! Also, let us know what you think in the comments. If you have future show ideas we"
Dick Heft grew up on a farm in rural Floyd County Iowa. The family farm provided the perfect habitat for pheasants and early in his life Dick was exposed to bird hunting with his family and their dog. After taking his first rooster, Dick was hooked on upland hunting and at age 78 he continues to enjoy being in a field
Wade sits with Greg Johnston in studio to reminisce about the days of growing up in south-western Wisconsin with nine siblings. A neighbor boy introduces his family to hunting squirrel hunting that starts a life-long passion of working with field dogs. Support the show Please be sure to subscribe, it"s free! If you can
Ed Rader takes us on the journey of his original electronic collar invention and as well as some insight into the "immoral" pheasant. Support the show Please be sure to subscribe, it"s free! If you can, leave a review. It goes a long way toward helping the show! Also, let us know what you think in the comments. If you