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Amen!!!Birddogz wrote:I have a Britt that points with so much intensity that sometimes he bites his lip while pointing. Intensity is a great thing.
Most pointer people will probably disagree with me, especially field trialers, but I love the intensity of the orange and white pointer on point. To me, that is style, even if it isn't a 12:00 tail.
I believe that is Copper Sunrise.gmanksu wrote:Who is the tri-color setter?
I agree with you! I like the natural intensity over a "poised point" you get with a lot of barrel work......not that I don't put my dogs on a barrelDGFavor wrote:Most pointer people will probably disagree with me, especially field trialers, but I love the intensity of the orange and white pointer on point. To me, that is style, even if it isn't a 12:00 tail.![]()
Well some field trial folks don't mind it!! Them AA dogs are about alot more than making a pretty picture!! We'da put some quail, chuks and huns in the bag over 'em today if the season was still open - practiced catch and release!!
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Fun to get to tag along with those guys!
He is going under a fence.smokinsam wrote:Why is that guy laying on the ground in one of the pics?
I am happy to hear that it is more than looking like they are posing for a picture!!! Congrats on your and your dog's accomplishments. BTW, all of the dogs look great, that one pointer just really caught my eye. Thanks for sharing and good luck with them in the future.DGFavor wrote:Most pointer people will probably disagree with me, especially field trialers, but I love the intensity of the orange and white pointer on point. To me, that is style, even if it isn't a 12:00 tail.![]()
Well some field trial folks don't mind it!! That O&W dog (CH Bust'n Out) has got a couple placements in Nat'l Ch. qualifiers - another win in one and he'll be at the big show. Hunted the limits of the Madsen Ranch goin' RU to Strut at the US Chicken in August. The B&W pointer is CH Idaho's Lucky Strike, a multi CH as well and also a leg shy of goin' to the big show. Them AA dogs are about alot more than making a pretty picture!! We'da put some quail, chuks and huns in the bag over 'em today if the season was still open - practiced catch and release!!
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Fun to get to tag along with those guys!
Congrats on your and your dog's accomplishments.