Been doing a lot of research and reading up on Boykin spaniels. This is going to be a great dog. I don't Duck hunt but that kid in that picture does.
Now where is a good trainer?
My Boykin is self trained. I'm not nearly as diligent with it to turn him into a showcase retriever or trial dog, but he's well behaved, obedient, and pretty good retrieving practice dummies. I'll start more with him transitioning to birds over the summer to see if he'll work out as a dove dog. My Boykin is the greatest dog I've ever had, and is the reason we'll continue to have them long after he's gone. The guy we got him from warned us early, though. Boykin people are weird. Boykin people are what Orvis folks are to fishing.
It takes some time to learn your dog, and separate out some of the heavier-handed techniques that work well for Labs. Boykins tend to be less stubborn and more sensitive, so they don't always respond as well to sternness as a Lab would. Start now with a pinch collar and a short lead to learn how to sit, and your expectations to heel, walk, and return to you when called. Playtime is critical so that he learns to enjoy retrieving, playing with you, but also knows early on that his job is to bring things back every time.
I've used the Brown Dog Academy group for some good training drills and advice. Blaine Tarnecky is the guy's name that runs it, and his Patreon is something like $10/month for access to videos. He is Boykin specific, and has a lot of videos for basic stuff, on through complex trials. I keep his videos bookmarked, and have used a lot of his training advice to work with my dog.