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Hunted walk in on the way up here on Friday. Saw a few birds, but were they ever spooky. Definitely can tell the difference in public ground versus the private ground we have hunted the last 2 days. Still spooky, but enough sticking around to at least get some shots. Buddy’s setters pointing this morning. And a retrieve yesterday. 10 man limit yesterday My shorthairs pissed that we weren’t walking a hedgerow out that they got a few out of. My buddy and his friend from high school. Buddy’s kids new Dickinson 28 worked on a few Half a limit after 4 hours before most headed back to MO. Dad (ole_270) with one and his 16 gauge double Otis on a retrieve. My new to me Rizzini 20 did the job. My shorthair Otis pointed it but I neglected the picture:(
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Sun obscuring a beautiful point. On a rooster. In a wide open cornfield. That dad then called a hen and made me pull up as I was shooting….oh well… Milo with a retrieve Myself, dad, and bro in law finished out the afternoon on our own. Better shooting and we’d have been way better. [url=https://postimg.cc/MvvRz09B]
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Very nice. Thanks for the write-up and photos. Dogs make the hunt very enjoyable.
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Nice and the weather looked perfect!!!! Excellent pics!!!!
laissez les bons temps rouler
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And here I sit.
Thanks everyone for all the pictures and success stories
I just glad that someone is able to get out and after them.
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And a good couple hours today before we headed the 12 hours home. Dad and I after a mile walk across a section to hit a cattail pocket at the road. Mine went down very much alive in the neighbors cattails and without a dog I’d have never found it. Big John doing some blocking cleanup duty I think Otis is ready to ride…
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Great pictures and well done.
I am thinking I am going to give SD another go myself this year.
I'm sure the birds will be even more challenging than when I was there a couple weeks ago but I want to get my pup back over there and giver it hell.
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absolutely...crazy not to take advantage of the great weather for the best hunting of the year
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Great pictures and well done.
I am thinking I am going to give SD another go myself this year.
I'm sure the birds will be even more challenging than when I was there a couple weeks ago but I want to get my pup back over there and giver it hell. The birds were definitely spooky, even on private ground. Like I told everybody else though, its not the majority of the birds you're trying to get, its the lone straggler that is sticking around you're trying to pin down.
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Great pictures and well done.
I am thinking I am going to give SD another go myself this year.
I'm sure the birds will be even more challenging than when I was there a couple weeks ago but I want to get my pup back over there and giver it hell. The birds were definitely spooky, even on private ground. Like I told everybody else though, its not the majority of the birds you're trying to get, its the lone straggler that is sticking around you're trying to pin down. And I'm guessing if a guy puts in enough miles you should be able to scratch out a couple limits. I'm hoping this nice weather holds as it makes the long drive that much easier. Thinking the soonest I am going to get back is about the 2nd week in January. Hopefully all the holiday hunters are done hunting by then.
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great job. 10 man limit on public land is impressive11
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great job. 10 man limit on public land is impressive11 Not public, but definitely wild birds. I could have stated that better. We did hunt some public and birds we saw were definitely skittish and in their A game.
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great job. 10 man limit on public land is impressive11 Not public, but definitely wild birds. I could have stated that better. We did hunt some public and birds we saw were definitely skittish and in their A game. should have clarified wild bird limit. impressive.
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And a good couple hours today before we headed the 12 hours home. Dad and I after a mile walk across a section to hit a cattail pocket at the road. Mine went down very much alive in the neighbors cattails and without a dog I’d have never found it. Big John doing some blocking cleanup duty I think Otis is ready to ride… I picked up the same scheels vest for my male whpg this year. love the vest.
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I picked up the same scheels vest for my male whpg this year. love the vest. I’d bought one in October trying to protect a wound in my older dog. I was so impressed with the added visibility I bought one for my younger dog. I always thought my white dogs were visible in the field. The fluorescent colors definitely improve it.
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Very nice pictures! This is something I want to do. This year is booked with a Spring fishing trip to Lake St. Clair, the summer is booked with a trip to New Orleans, and next winter we're traveling to Germany. Maybe I can fit it in sometime in 2025. Save some birds for me!
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I picked up the same scheels vest for my male whpg this year. love the vest. I’d bought one in October trying to protect a wound in my older dog. I was so impressed with the added visibility I bought one for my younger dog. I always thought my white dogs were visible in the field. The fluorescent colors definitely improve it. my 3 year old griff ran full speed into a bent over tee post chasing a wounded rooster. hit him upper chest. he yelped rolled over on his back. I thought for certain the post penetrated his upper chest and might have seriously wounded him. I ran over and there was a small tear in the chest protector with no penetration. His chest developed a large bump for a few days. I monitored him and he was sore for a bit but he covered quickly the next day. big believer in protective wear for bird dogs
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Looks like a great time, Cheesy!
How do like the Rizzini?
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Looks like a great time, Cheesy!
How do like the Rizzini? Love it. 5.5 lbs ( little less actually) might be a tad light. But I hit a lot of birds. (And missed a few…)
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