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Nice gun, but really love those those setters. I've always been partial to black and white setters myself. This is Black Butt Betty, my little Ryman type setter. I could not move a bird on that point and finally came back to her and a grouse blew out from under a log, flew across the beaver pond, while I just stood there with my mouth open.
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I can see five grouse in that picture Harold...
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07-16-2012, 01:34 PM | #5 | ||||||
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dean you got super man eyes...charlie lovely point dont get no better than this heh weve all had our chins a sagging if we would fess up... charlie
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Nice dog Harold, I'll need to see the picture on something bigger than this phone screen to count birds.
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Five birds--man, I need to get my eyes checked!--oh wait, I am an eye doctor. Two of my grouse hunting buddies were in to get their eyes checked today , so we shot alot of guns, grouse and bull this morning.
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07-18-2012, 02:17 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Rick, tell us about your dog truck. My shooting buddy had one of his salesman bring one like yours to the front of the lot for the gun box "fitting". The boxes never came out. Linda just closed the tailgate and walked inside to the check writing desk.
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I built a high grade hardwood plywood platform/box to fit inside the back with two drawers in it (I see they are out in that picture) and covered it in matching auto carpet. There is a beefed up center support between the drawers to keep it from sagging and pinching the drawers. And then I topped that platform with a pair of large ruff-tough kennels with the coupling kit. http://rufftoughkennels.com/Double-D...Available.html they have doors at each end - so I can see the dogs and they can be reached from the front, but they can still load from the back. the drawers for the box were fit for take down cases, plus dog gear and shells, ect. The truck's back seat will still go up with the unit in place if we have extra passengers. I have one "round tuit" thing to do for the box yet. The box drawer area is raised a couple inches from the very bottom of the platform so that I can fit a retractable ramp in there, you can see an opening in the lower middle under the center divider. The older dog can have an issue jumping that high after a run in the heat, I have not built and installed that ramp yet, but its a must before the fall season. The canvas will come out once the ramp is in, it keeps the claws from banging up the bumper. I'll get some better pictures of the set up in the next couple days if any one cares about them.
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07-19-2012, 01:14 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Looks like a great set-up on the 4-Runner. I hunted out of a 4-runner for years but now prefer a 4 door truck and a mid height cap, about 6" higher than the truck cab. I put 2x4s across the bed in the slots and then use a particle board/plywood across the 2x4s for the floor. I can put 2 X-large dog crates up there and have about 12" of space for storage under the floor and still have room in back of the dog boxes , plus I have the whole back seat.
This solves the odor problems with wet, muddy dogs, dog farts, etc. So, if you see a silver LIncolon truck with a cap and some tired English setters back some old logging road in the UP this October,stop and visit. |
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