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Winston, Birddog Extraordinaire.
Unread 10-25-2011, 01:27 PM   #1
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This is enough to give any serious birddog man a woodie . . . while retrieving a woodcock my setter Winston stops to point another woodcock. With all this excitement goin' on the 2nd timberdoodle escaped and lived to tell the other doodles to get out of Dodge as there was a bird finding machine combing the coverts.
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Great picture Greg! Congrats on a great dog.I wish women could be trained like that.....
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I've seen that happen only one time, on quail actually. Pair of setters pointed a small covey and each killed a bird. The two dogs both went out and picked them up. Then, as they were coming back, pointed and backed a late single that didn't get up with the others. Both while holding a dead quail in their mouth.

My friend and I just stood there dumbfounded, I don't think we even shot when the late bird finally got up. I didn't get a picture but I can certainly picture it in my mind like it was yesterday. You're a lucky man to have seen that happen and to have gotten in on film.


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truly a once in a life time thing....just perfect... charlie
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