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Unread 01-19-2025, 08:32 AM   #1
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Well they don't call them ugly dogs for nothing. And they certainly do not have the style and grace of Gordons, English or Llewellin Setters. But they do love to hunt and even with a below average handler and shooter they seem to get the job done. I do love watching setters float through the covert and then jamb on the brakes.
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When my Wirehair, Eva, was in training as a pup, she got hot on a covey of quail. The covey retreated to a blackberry bush. Eva was on a training lead, dragged me into that thorny bush from which I emerged bleeding profusely. I had no idea a young pup had that much "pull". Another time, she climbed a cedar tree, and came down with a dead squirrel. These Griffs and Wirehairs have quite the prey instinct.
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When my Wirehair, Eva, was in training as a pup, she got hot on a covey of quail. The covey retreated to a blackberry bush. Eva was on a training lead, dragged me into that thorny bush from which I emerged bleeding profusely. I had no idea a young pup had that much "pull". Another time, she climbed a cedar tree, and came down with a dead squirrel. These Griffs and Wirehairs have quite the prey instinct.
Love that!! So wish you had a video of those or a photo. Impressive watching these pups search for and retrieve game. I don't shoot rabbits or squirrels over our Griffs because I'm afraid they would like that better than birds and begin running past grouse and woodcock in NH to chase a snowshoe. I do have a photo somewhere of our first Griff pointing a snowshoe under a small Balsam Fir hiding from the 6" of snow on the ground.
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My training partner, one of our members, got a big laugh when I came out of the blackberry bush with a sheet of blood covering my face.
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