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Re: 4 hard days bird hunting
[Re: tomahawker]
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12/13/19 09:45 AM
12/13/19 09:45 AM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 8,205 Manitoba
Northof50
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Manitoba
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Tomahawker that is a nice looking dog, hunting buddy had a setter with the same pattern from a ND kennel, what Kennel is your dog out of ? Good advise from Rally as usual. Good to see he got to flush out his puppy's mouths with feathers this year again. Some dogs work fine but have a time they flip and work for themselves, the Britiany that I worked would do this @ 15 minutes past sundown...and just GO on her own. Solution; quit at sundown...and her looks at me; should have turned me to stone Rally you better change springers name to "cash pit"
Last edited by Northof50; 12/13/19 09:47 AM.
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Re: 4 hard days bird hunting
[Re: tomahawker]
#6691955
12/13/19 10:16 AM
12/13/19 10:16 AM
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Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 10,369 MT
snowy
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Great picture and hunt. I have pheasants at the ranch and never have hunted them there. I have let others hunt them but I have never harvested one. I see my license is good through Jan. 1st, so I might knock the dust off of the shotgun and get a couple for a few meals. If I can hit one. LOL
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: 4 hard days bird hunting
[Re: tomahawker]
#6692084
12/13/19 12:43 PM
12/13/19 12:43 PM
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Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 828 Hill City,Mn.
Rally
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John, They are all cash pits. I’m reminded of that every two weeks when I buy dog food! Taking them all to the vet is akin to paying the national debt. Then one of them comes and rests their head on your lap and melts me with their big brown eyes. Worked for Connie 43 years ago too!
Keep your boots dry
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Re: 4 hard days bird hunting
[Re: tomahawker]
#6696259
12/17/19 12:23 PM
12/17/19 12:23 PM
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Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 1,190 Kentucky
Abu65
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Had a beeper. I don’t want a beeper. Already mentioned running a gps collar, that is what I like. Dead batteries is why it happened. The gps controller vibes when on point, shows direction and distance to dog at all times. Up to like 8 miles away. Maps dog track and controller track. Records hunt tracks, will guide you to truck location and anything else you drop a pin on. You try that and you’ll love it. Garmin 430T. Has a lot of features I don’t use but the gps function is simple, quick and accurate. I've been running a Garmin Alpha and would feel lost without it.
It is what it is.
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