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"If there is a heaven it must have thinning aspen gold, and flighting woodcock, and a bird dog" GBE |
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Mike,
That's a good one. I presume you have a private e-mail account that Susan cannot see. If not, and we don't hear from you in a while, we'll know why. |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Gary Laudermilch For Your Post: |
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I hunted with some friends Saturday our last day of deer season .
Anyway I didn't know until I got there another fellow was going to join us . This new guy has an Irish Setter he had trained to use on deer . Strangely I had been thinking about getting a couple beagles for use on deer next year . And I had also talked with a couple guys in North Carolina about using pointers setters or droppers for deer . Anyway this mans setter would get twitchy when it scented a deer , and the guy would turn the dog loose . The dog would trail the deer then when he saw or flushed the deer he would bark and follow maybe 50-150 yards then break off and come back . Actually worked pretty well on our end of the year man drives . I wish I'd taken a couple pics of the dog and owner . |
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