Im back :o)
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- Rank: Junior Hunter
- Posts: 54
- Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2011 10:36 pm
- Location: Kandahar City, Afghanistan........soon to be Tucson Arizona
Im back :o)
Hey everyone it's been awhile since I posted last. I was down in Helmand Province for the first few months in country and then shifted up to Khandahar City in late April. Been up to my eyeballs with work!
Anyway, I didn't know where I was going to end up once I leave here....first it was Michigan, then Texas....well final orders are in hand. I am headed to Tucson, AZ the first of the year.
So looks like the Boykin Spaniel pup I am picking up from Phil and Karen Hinchman (Brandywine Creek Boykin's) will be hunting Quail and Dove and not so much Pheasant.
Looking for information on the area......any good trainers down that way that can help me finish the pup? Phil and Karen are starting with her but being in Arizona and them in Indiana it may be a little tougher to have them finish her.
Any thoughts on the area?
Places to live?
Things to do?
Snake Breaking a dog?
Rattlesnake Vaccine?
Good caliber for Quail and Dove (I have been over the gun thing on here before and I am leaning toward 20 gauge)
Thanks for the information in advance
Anyway, I didn't know where I was going to end up once I leave here....first it was Michigan, then Texas....well final orders are in hand. I am headed to Tucson, AZ the first of the year.
So looks like the Boykin Spaniel pup I am picking up from Phil and Karen Hinchman (Brandywine Creek Boykin's) will be hunting Quail and Dove and not so much Pheasant.
Looking for information on the area......any good trainers down that way that can help me finish the pup? Phil and Karen are starting with her but being in Arizona and them in Indiana it may be a little tougher to have them finish her.
Any thoughts on the area?
Places to live?
Things to do?
Snake Breaking a dog?
Rattlesnake Vaccine?
Good caliber for Quail and Dove (I have been over the gun thing on here before and I am leaning toward 20 gauge)
Thanks for the information in advance
- TraditionsGSPs2010
- Rank: Master Hunter
- Posts: 239
- Joined: Fri May 21, 2010 1:59 pm
- Location: Warrenton, MO
Re: Im back :o)
I'm not going to be any help with what to do in AZ but welcome back!
David Hughes
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The Will of God will never take you where the Grace of God will not protect you.
Traditions Shorthairs
The Will of God will never take you where the Grace of God will not protect you.
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- Rank: Junior Hunter
- Posts: 54
- Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2011 10:36 pm
- Location: Kandahar City, Afghanistan........soon to be Tucson Arizona
Re: Im back :o)
Well I am still in Afghanistan (have another 6 months to go) but I am back online and on this website
- dreamerofdreams
- Rank: Junior Hunter
- Posts: 90
- Joined: Fri May 20, 2011 4:33 pm
- Location: Temporarily Absent from Alaska
Re: Im back :o)
Lucky, we wanted Tucson. Husband is off to Khandahar soon, too.
In Tucson, check out Zin Burger for some good burgers.
In Tucson, check out Zin Burger for some good burgers.
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- Rank: 5X Champion
- Posts: 769
- Joined: Sat Mar 10, 2012 11:25 pm
- Location: Hillsboro, Illinois
Re: Im back :o)
Welcome back, and thanks for serving! Enjoy the Boykin, and a 20ga should be fine for the game you are going to be hunting.
Corry
Corry
- PrairieGoat
- Rank: Champion
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- Joined: Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:03 pm
- Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Re: Im back :o)
A 20 gauge is a great all-around gun and will work perfectly for dove and quail. I shoot both with a 20, as well as grouse and pheasant. If you will be just gunning for dove and quail, and don't mind the added cost of shells, a 28 gauge is a hoot as well.
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- Rank: Junior Hunter
- Posts: 54
- Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2011 10:36 pm
- Location: Kandahar City, Afghanistan........soon to be Tucson Arizona
Re: Im back :o)
Now I just need to find a place to train the dog in Southern Arizona. A google search leaves a lot to be desired.