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11-05-2009, 10:01 AM
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Hey Francis..!
Actually - you may find that Bruce has little time for frivolities of the Forum as he has now hired a Professional trainer for his puppy... After a bit of research, I stumbled upon his contact information and asked him about his training techniques...???... His reply:
" ...This afternoon we took two hundred pheasant and set them out across the county.. I had my whole neighborhood do the setting & shooting and I handled the setter.. She is now 7 days old.. The weather was snowing with heavy sunshine and the wind was calm at about 45 mph with gusts up to 80 nots or so. Her performance was outstanding – pointing and holding from 30-40 yards out, upwind, eyes closed, blindfolded, lying down, rolling over and muzzled 50 yards from any particular pheasant… This was her very first exposure to neighborhood peasants, and them shooting at her.. She did not make anything of the shooting at her and I was glad for that – cuz’ you never know how a young dog will respond to them pheasants, peasants and guns..
Well, off to help train Bruce’s dog up as well. Ought to be ready for S.D. in a day or two...."
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Originally Posted by Bruce Day
....The helmet liner is just one of those military articles you collect over the years of service, 23 for dad, and 25 for me. ....
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You have 48 helmet liners???
JD
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