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The intended targets.
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One being pucked from the skies. I love it!
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My limit.
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Bird dogs at work!
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Looks like you had good day. Those puppies might have a bit of trouble retrieving those big mallards.

BTW a lot of great comments about your strings today at the fun shoot.
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Thanks Harold. Heard you went for a spill. Hope you are ok!
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I may have fallen but only after hitting the center ring on the 45 yard 3D deer in the range. And it wasn't during a midnight shoot at your cottage.
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HW wrote:I may have fallen but only after hitting the center ring on the 45 yard 3D deer in the range. And it wasn't during a midnight shoot at your cottage.
LOL!
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It wont be long before the ice road will be open. We may have to go over and have a try at that midnight shoot.
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Cool pic's ! ... Congrat's on the ducks !
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congrats on the ducks boo looks like you will have some fine dogs for next season
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Nice Job there..good to see another duck hunter out there..good looking green heads
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mikej wrote:congrats on the ducks boo looks like you will have some fine dogs for next season
Thanks Mike! Those are pups are not mine, these are my girls.

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those are some beauty's too don. i love springers
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Looks like a great day!
I especially like that tailgate photo - too cute! :lol:
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Post by beretta96D »

Would those dogs be springer spaniels? We had two english setters, and now we have a very old golden retriever but I fear his days are limited. He's 11 years now with a cancerous mass on his left side. He's still energetic so we're leaving him be but when the time comes and it hurts him,....


We were thinking about another duck/goose dog later. How are they for retrieving? How's they're temperment? Quiet?
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Springers can be used to retrieve in water but they really are a bit too small for that. We use them in the field to clean up.
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beretta96D wrote:We were thinking about another duck/goose dog later. How are they for retrieving? How's they're temperment? Quiet?
Sorry for your pending loss beretta. Never easy losing one that gives you unconditional love.

I love spaniels. My big Britt male was one of the best grouse dogs to walk this earth.

I love Labs. My big male Drifter hunted ducks with me for eleven years and in twelve different states. He was without a doubt one of the best duck dogs to walk this earth.

Best of all, they were family dogs and raised my children.

Everyone here will have a different opinion as to their favorite breed.

But one rule seems to hold true for most of us.

You just can't seem to go wrong with a dog bred for hunting.

Nice parcel of greenheads there Boo.
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