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Phillip Carr
07-24-2012, 12:17 AM
The weather has come down a little in tempeture, and the rains have begun. This allowed me to get up before light and train at sun rise. We took 7 dogs out for a little training with my hunting partner Dave.
After seeing the posting under who let the dogs out with a nice looking engraved pointer, I thought I would share a little of our outing. I lost both of my older dogs this year, and am glad I have a hunting partner like Dave that had two young dogs coming up, to help fill the void a little.
We planted some Chuckers which are always fun to train with. We planted birds for 3 young dogs and blank guned the birds. Then came back in and tried to locate the birds that had flown out from the original areas. All of the dogs did very well but my dogs Bell and Missy were on their game today. Missy is all business has a very cool point, legs traight back, and is steady to wing and shot, and will not move until released. Bell, her litter mate has never retrieved and has refused to pick up a bird, but always has a nice point.
Today Bell hit her first bird and held steady, she is steady to wing and shot but is off once you shoot. I was shooting my GH 20 with pretty open chokes. I ended up hitting the bird at about 40 yards, dropping the legs but the Chucker sailed on. Going over a rolling hill. Bell was already moving out as Dave and I pondered about the outcome of having only wounded the bird. I had just finished getting the words out, that we needed to go find the bird as Bell will not retrieve. When suddenly Bell appeared with the bird in her mouth still slightly alive and brought it to me. I was beside myself with joy. We headed back to the truck and started gabbing about the dogs as Bell did a wide cast South of the truck. Suddenly she went on point. I looked at Dave and said no way there is a bird in there. You ran Cash, and I ran Missy through there, if there was a bird they would have found it. I pulled the GH back out of the case and walked up in front of Bell. Immediatly the bird came out and I dropped it at about 25 yards. Once again, Bell was on the bird, scooped it up and brought it back yo me, and....... thats why we love bird dogs. It was like a switch was turned on.
Thanks for letting me ramble but hunting season is aways out there, and the (Summer cabin fever) has been hitting us hard out West this year. Here are a few pictures of the dogs and the country. As you can see a lot has burned, but the rains are greening things up. Even the dogs are grazing on the new shoots of grass.
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Destry L. Hoffard
07-24-2012, 12:05 PM
Nice! I'm ready to come back out for the quail any year there seem to be birds. Glad the new dogs are working out so well.

Destry

Drew Hause
07-24-2012, 12:31 PM
Neat Phil :)
Running with pure joy in the Las Cienegas grass

http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL1373/6511424/21096662/294765424.jpg

More AZ pics here http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/21096662

Phillip Carr
07-24-2012, 07:52 PM
Drew it is starting to green up, it had been so hot and dry that the cactus were running the coyotes down. A lot of the area from the old grave yard on the road to Parker to the lake had been closed for a while. Also much of the area past the visitor center up to Montazumas pass had been closed due to the area being burned. Hopefully things will get back to normal.
Destrty lets talk, and set up a trip out this way again.They are still selling PBR the last time I stopped in Tombstone for a beer.

calvin humburg
07-24-2012, 08:36 PM
Phil, those are very very good looken dogs. I like the top picture a lot!!

Phillip Carr
07-24-2012, 10:34 PM
Thats CASH one of my hunting partners dogs. He was the only surviving puppy out of 6. The Mother had a killed 4 but was nursing CASH. Unfortunately she had a dead puppy in her and a day or so later she had to be put down on the Vets advice. Dave and his wife hand fed the puppy until he could get big enough to eat. When Dave added up all of the vet bills, , the breading, etc he was into him for some big money, So only fitting he was named Cash. Cash works birds as good as he looks, stands his birds, turns on a dime or come back straight away when the whistle is blown. This fall he will get a taste of some wild birds. Chuckers, Prairie Chickens, Sharptails, Pheasants, and all of our Arizona quail. Lucky dog, he will probably get more hunting time in then I will.

Destry L. Hoffard
07-25-2012, 10:39 AM
Phil,

You just tell me when and I'll get a ticket booked.

Glad to hear they're still selling PBR in Tombstone, was that waitress still serving it? I don't remember what I had for lunch but I certainly remember her.


DLH

Phillip Carr
07-25-2012, 12:29 PM
Destry give me a call at 520-975-0830 when you have some time this week, and yes she is still serving up PBR and a good dose of western hospitality.

Destry L. Hoffard
07-25-2012, 01:07 PM
I'll bet that girl could definitely give a man a good dose, but it would be worth a trip to the clinic just for the experience.

DLH

Bill Murphy
07-25-2012, 02:40 PM
Phil, can you get us a picture of that waitress?

Phillip Carr
07-25-2012, 04:01 PM
Bill, ask and thou shall receive. Luck for you I was down in Tombstone doing a little quail scouting there yesterday. LOL


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Rich Anderson
07-25-2012, 06:08 PM
Excellent looking dogs. Pointers and wide open spaces I don't see how it could get better. I'm used to tight brush and thick Aspens/Alders. You can't see a dog 40 yards out in good Grouse cover.

some day I hope to do a western hunt. What chokes do you mostly? I'd think ic/m in an O frame 16 would be just the ticket.

Phillip Carr
07-25-2012, 07:34 PM
I shoot my 20's, 16's. and 12's for Scale Quail and Gamble quail ( What I refer to as the desert birds). The guns are choked from IC to Full, as they get up a little further out at times and there is definitely time for a second shot in most cases. I use my 410, 28, and 20 gauges on Mearns quail. The more open the choke the better. The pictures are deceiving as we hunt our desert birds more in the grass, cactus and mesquite. Mearns quail I can only compare to hunting possibly woodcock, although I have never done it and can only go by what I read. Many times close quarters with the dogs in the oak tree, and grass lands. They have nerves of steel and are camouflaged very well. They will bust out all around your feet as you are looking where your dog is pointing and would swear even a grass hopper could not hide in that cover. Unfortunately the Mearns quail population has been down the last few years, but they are my favorite bird to hunt with dogs. The best quail gun I ever shot had .005 and .015 choke and I shot all quail well with this. I Let it go to a friend that was shooting a off brand pump that was choked Full. He still lets me shoot it once in awhile. LOL
When the birds are plenty, hunting the West is a great experience. When the numbers are down you can spend days hunting for just a few birds.
PM me if you ever decide to try hunting out here sometime.

Best Regards,
Phil

Daryl Corona
07-25-2012, 11:19 PM
Rich;
I'll drive! I'll pick you up 0730 tomorrow, we'll swing by and get Phil then you two can go scout for quail while I check out Big Nose Kate's. Are'nt you the least bit interested in what she's holding between her legs? Man, you've been married too long. Sorry Destry, all's fair in love and war.:rotf: