Hunting Season Pictures
- thunderhead
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- Friedelsheim
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- thunderhead
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This is Molly last year in ND. I ran her braced with her sister Carmen, and baged a limit of huns and a pheasant. The pups were five months old at the time. I saved one of the huns to get mounted as it was quite a memorable hunt with the pupies pointing and backing .
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- Friedelsheim
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Hunting
Here are a few pictures of Volt and a friend pheasant hunting this past fall. This is not a planted bird and since Volt was rock solid and my friend was in the ready position, I shot these pictures before I went in to flush. The bird busted out of there alright but darn, it was a hen.
Sounds like my hunt last saturday, took a nephew out, my 9 month old pup pointed 13 hens one after the other, then when we get back to the truck, she goes on point one last time, wouldnt ya know it was a rooster and the young lad missed.. It sure gets the blood pumping when she goes on point tho. Good hunting to you all.
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"If there are no dogs in Heaven,
then when I die I want to go
where they went."
Will Rogers, 1897-1935
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"If there are no dogs in Heaven,
then when I die I want to go
where they went."
Will Rogers, 1897-1935
The birds have been pushed to the heavy stuff and are sitting pretty tight which makes for nice picture taking.
You have to litterly kick them out to flush.
Dumb birds! They don't even realize they can't hide from the pro with the super sniffer.
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You have to litterly kick them out to flush.
Dumb birds! They don't even realize they can't hide from the pro with the super sniffer.
http://www.gundogforum.com/forum/album_ ... d0923e.jpg
http://www.gundogforum.com/forum/album_ ... a1d084.jpg
Thanks. You shoulda pmed me coulda showed you around.Fowlplay wrote:Boy.. That's a beautiful dog Ryan!
BTW...A group of us ended up in your city one night by accident. We were heading to Sask (Lac Laronge) and the driver at the time took a wrong turn. Oh well...at least I've been to Lethbridge!
Keep'em Hunt'n,
Rick
- thunderhead
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Jake and some Oklahoma quail from our last trip for the season.
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- Coveyrise64
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- thunderhead
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That is because, we just did not walk far enough....
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- Coveyrise64
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Im doing the same i figure me and the pup are at the same level so we will wear eachother out.Coveyrise64 wrote:Thunderhead,
In that case I will start my 3 mile nightly walking regimen this weekend. I think I should be ready by next year. Just pack a lunch because I already know where we need to go.
Coveyrise64
- thunderhead
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coveyrise64,
My mission next year, is to bag one of those elusive blue quail. Bring good walking shoes!
My mission next year, is to bag one of those elusive blue quail. Bring good walking shoes!
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- Coveyrise64
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