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Last edited by 30338; 12/07/20.
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Very nicely done! Those chickens are a hoot to hunt! They fly a L O N G way after being flushed. I've shot both species; one in KS and the other in SoDak.
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Neat deal with the bonus quail! Congrats
"Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin.'"
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Late coming across this.....you obviously did well....👍
laissez les bons temps rouler
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Great looking dogs! Did well on the birds too...
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Thanks guys. The brown dog has a VJP test in April and hoping for another day or two of field work for him prior to standard training days. Walked a lot of miles this year to get birds. Hoping for a continued mild winter and a good nesting season. Or perhaps a drive or two to SD.
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Great job, love those bearded dogs.
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