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Well at least you have something to anticipate.
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Mike most camera manufacturers have a red-eye program on their software to correct those red-eyes of your dogs. If you can get the dog to look slightly to left or right you will not get red-eye but when they look straight into the camera the flash is lighting up the back of their eye with all the red blood vessels which is what causes red-eye. Eric
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have you took the little 410 out lately...i havenot shot birds in years with it but it goes squirl hunting often...nice looking dogs i bet they and you are close...seems like only yesterday that i hunted wild quails every week end with my dads dogs but low and behold there arent enough wild quails left to hunt... and the dogs have been gone several years now...enjoy your hunting trip.... tell us how it turned out..... charlie
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Here are some pictures I took of the hunt yesterday. The first picture is of Red with a Bob out of a covey he found and pointed and then retrieved to hand. Red is drinking out of a cup I carry to make the water I carry for the dogs go farther. It has hot pink duct tape on it to make it easier to spot when I go to pick it up.
The next series is of a covey find Molly made. My shooting student Joe Wood goes in and makes the shot. It took about twenty minutes before Molly found the downed bird and the last shot is of course Molly bringing it in. |
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My pride requires me to point out the collars my dogs wear are tracking collars and not shock collars. I use shock collars to train with but none of these dogs have had a shock collar on in at least a year.
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Charlie I loaned that 410 to a friend who had two young sons that he was taking quail hunting. He failed to return it before he moved to Cincinatti but everytime we talk he offers to ship it and I tell him to wait untill he comes back to Amarillo for a visit.
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you must have those sand burrs.. nasty on the dogs feet are those special boots your dog is wearing.....last time i hunted with a fellow shooting black powder we had to have a young fellow with keen eyes to see if bird was hit or missed....lots of fun with black powder....charlie ps i bet your freind wishes he was back in texas instead of cinnattia....
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