
In this episode, we sit down with lifelong Central Oregon uplander Griffin Webb, whose journey in the bird hunting world began at just ten years old, chasing pheasants with his dad right out the back door. What started as simple walks with a shotgun evolved into a full-blown passion for chukar hunting and the bird dogs that make it all possible.
Griffin shares how his first German Shorthaired Pointer, Remi, became the spark that ignited a lifelong dedication to training, hunting, and living alongside these incredible dogs. Now 39, and hunting behind his third GSP, Lainey, he reflects on the lessons, partnerships, and memories forged on the steep, unforgiving chukar hills of the High Desert.
A father of three, devoted husband of fourteen years, big-game hunter, steelhead angler, and travel baseball coach, Griffin’s life is grounded in family, tradition, and time spent outdoors. In this conversation, he brings authentic perspective on balancing passion with responsibility, raising kids in the outdoors, and keeping the upland heritage alive.
Whether you hunt chukar, run a dog, or simply appreciate stories from the uplands, this episode captures the heart of what Bird Camp Radio is all about.