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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby rtk on Sat Jun 04, 2011 12:29 pm

Those don't look like like pheasants to me.
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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby grousemaster on Sat Jun 04, 2011 1:58 pm

rtk wrote:Those don't look like like pheasants to me.


definitely look like hen pheasants pheasants, the wing patterning is a dead give away.
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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby 45Badger on Sat Jun 04, 2011 3:45 pm

grousemaster wrote:
rtk wrote:Those don't look like like pheasants to me.


definitely look like hen pheasants pheasants, the wing patterning is a dead give away.


Game farm birds..........

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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby mmcnx2 on Sat Jun 04, 2011 5:17 pm

Yes, game farm birds. I just don't have the places to hunt public and S.D. has gotten way to expensive so we do the farms. I can put out 10 birds on each of 4 days and still is cheaper than one weekend out of state.

We training with quail in the summer and hunt chuckers and pheasant on the farms in the fall.
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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby stesch_s10 on Sat Jun 04, 2011 5:54 pm

ahhh.. to be a resident of South Dakota
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Hunters with Dogs

Postby JoeH on Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:06 pm

Here's a pic of my GSP when she was still very young and another from a hot day in SD. She is 7 now and has filled out just a little.

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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby grousemaster on Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:43 pm

45Badger wrote:
grousemaster wrote:
rtk wrote:Those don't look like like pheasants to me.


definitely look like hen pheasants pheasants, the wing patterning is a dead give away.


Game farm birds..........

I miss my English Setter :cry:



Ahh...how stupid of me. Looks like it was a fun day. May you setter rest in peace. I have two great setters, I'd be more than happy to take you on a grouse hunt this fall
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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby grousemaster on Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:48 pm

I've found South Dakota not to be the best state to run pointing dogs on pheasants. Many of the fields are so overloaded with birds (pheasant hunting is a business in SD, it's about money so many places manage for birds and charge fees to hunt) that pointing dogs lose their minds. North Dakota is a better state for pointers, big fields with fewer birds that are easier to track for the dogs...they don't flush in flocks like SD...just my opinion
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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby Perch_44 on Mon Jul 25, 2011 8:42 pm

need more lab pics on this thread! the jack of all trades dog....


and its gonna get pic heavy here.... :lol:


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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby stesch_s10 on Mon Jul 25, 2011 9:24 pm

im ok with picture overloads. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby mnmike59 on Mon Jul 25, 2011 9:31 pm

No such thing as overload.
Awesome pics guy's! Keep them coming.

This was a long time ago when my son was young. I cant find recent shots.
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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby engnerdan on Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:54 am

I have two treeing walker coon hounds I use for leftover hunting when I am hunger. All they are good for is finding food in the kitchen when my wife leaves it unattended.
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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby Rem700 on Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:57 am

engnerdan wrote:I have two treeing walker coon hounds I use for leftover hunting when I am hunger. All they are good for is finding food in the kitchen when my wife leaves it unattended.


If that truly is the case can you really call them coon hounds :?: :P
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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby engnerdan on Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:02 pm

Rem700 wrote:
engnerdan wrote:I have two treeing walker coon hounds I use for leftover hunting when I am hunger. All they are good for is finding food in the kitchen when my wife leaves it unattended.


If that truly is the case can you really call them coon hounds :?: :P


I guess they would be "Countering Burger Hounds". One of the two can get all 4 on the kitchen counter, I am sure it is my girl, the wife's dog is too stupid. He just gets in trouble for everything. I don't think I have had the privilege of these dogs even laying eyes on a coon. I really want to see what they will do, they do a hell of a number on the neighbors cat, they can bay like hell.
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Re: Hunters with Dogs

Postby tomasites on Fri Jul 29, 2011 2:37 am

That's a kind dog you got their man.
That dog might got a pretty hard training huh.
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