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Tom Jay
03-29-2017, 10:19 PM
Recently, following a local hunt test I ran my Llewelyn setter, Max through the fields and he pointed around 2 dozen quail and chukkar (I actually lost count). He had a helluva 60 minute run pointing multiple birds with me flushing and firing the cap gun. There's a bird in this photo, can you find it?

The 2nd photo is Max on point and laser focused during a recent quail hunt. The beauty about this guy is he can hold a point for 10-12 minutes giving me time to walk up to get in flushing/shooting position without bumping the bird.

Richard Flanders
03-29-2017, 10:50 PM
Nice looking dog. I see a chukar top center.

Dean Romig
03-29-2017, 10:51 PM
Nice setter! How old is he? Where is he from?






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Tom Jay
03-29-2017, 11:12 PM
Max will be 2 in April. Came from Highland Kennels, Mechanicburg, IL ex-Glen Roark line of setters now owned by Caren Mansfield and J.D. Waters.

Scot Cardillo
03-31-2017, 02:06 PM
I see the Chukar too, I love good hard flying spooky Chukars for training..handsome pup!

Where do you run tests Tom..Potomac?

John Dallas
03-31-2017, 02:32 PM
Years ago, when I was gunning Springer Trials, I would occasionally be asked to gun lesser trials or events - often involving poorly trained spaniels of various breeds - Boykens, Irish Water Spaniels, etc. Invariably they were run on chukars which were poor fliers - not getting more than 15 feet in the air, and flying 35 yards. Ugly gunning, to be sure

Scot Cardillo
03-31-2017, 02:44 PM
Years ago, when I was gunning Springer Trials, I would occasionally be asked to gun lesser trials or events - often involving poorly trained spaniels of various breeds - Boykens, Irish Water Spaniels, etc. Invariably they were run on chukars which were poor fliers - not getting more than 15 feet in the air, and flying 35 yards. Ugly gunning, to be sure

Yep, same problems associated w/quail..can't have them penned up too long. I was getting some fantastic Chukars from a fella that kept them on wire in a large pen far away from any day to day goings-ons. He fed them only at night. Would love to put in some boot time out west..supposedly pretty stressful in a good sort of way.

Larry Stauch
03-31-2017, 03:50 PM
Now that's a DOG!

Tom Jay
03-31-2017, 11:39 PM
Hunt tests/field trials in Seneca, MD off River Road between Poolesville and Potomac.

Scot Cardillo
04-01-2017, 01:35 PM
Figured that was the case. When I play the dog games it's generally in the VA area. I've heard the Clubs/Organizations in your area are pretty good. Those are my old stomping grounds as I grew up in that area..sadly the landscape up that way is hardly recognizable to me any longer, much has changed.

Good luck w/the pup, he's a fine looking dog!

Bob Jurewicz
04-02-2017, 09:55 AM
Tom,
Great looking dog. My first exposure to Llewelyn Setters was Feb this year at my place in Texas. A fellow from SC came with 3 to look at my place which is for sale. These dogs were the best I have ever seen!! The first morning they had 24 pointed coveys and lots of singles etc. in 3 hours. Second morning in 3 hours they had 28 pointed coveys. I have never had a more enjoyable 6 hours watching great dogs do it right!!
Bob Jurewicz

Dean Romig
04-02-2017, 11:54 AM
No videos Bob??





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Bob Jurewicz
04-02-2017, 02:11 PM
No. What a missed opportunity!
Bob Jurewicz