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Old 04-10-2015, 10:14 PM   #21
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COB - If you have to put any more collars on Daisy, you'll have to trade her in for a giraffe.

"Tar", shown in my avatar, was a good one -1300 retreives., and over 80 trips to Detroit's Children's Hospital as a therapy dog. She made a lot of kids smile.
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My pointing lab Parker (pictured in my avatar) on his last trip trip to S. Dakota. Best bird dog I've ever owned or shot over. Died 3 months later at age 9. The VH28 pictured with him was his favorite..
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image.jpg. Gauge and Milo, brothers from different litters. They love hunting together.
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My 3 year old Llewellin, Star, and a nice limit of Woodcock with a bonus Pheasant this past fall on a rainy day in New Hampshire. And him a few hours later relaxing in MY CHAIR
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Daisy like her jewelry. She has her regular collar and the E-collar and her bell collar are all orange for a reason. She is a hard dog to see in the thick stuff.

Here are Willie and Tara, two dogs that never made the cut as bird dogs but were still family. Willie had potential until he blew his knee out at 1yr old. It was held together with 150lb test mono filament and was good until he left us 14 years later. Tara just never had it in her to be a hunter. She suffered through insulin dependent diabetes for years and it's complications such as deafness and blindness. She was Audrey's little girl 110 %.
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This is Pink, my little Pointer. Although I usually have an iPhone with me, I rarely remember to use it to take photos!!



Here are a few quick "after the hunt" photos from this past October in Maine. The gun is a Fox 20g.





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Here are a few.

Gentry with a nose full of pheasant



This old fat guy and Gentry examining our first Shirttail



Timber on a chukar



out to the pheasant preserve with Momma and the boys



And because of the season...a snapshot my better half took of me last year hunting turkeys...sorry about the Fox AE :^)



and last years turkey

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Bill,
Love that first photo through the grasses.
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Bill, your Timber looks a lot like my Star on point.
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Steve, Star and Timber do have of some similar of traits when on point but I think your Star has a little nicer and higher tail on point.

That first photo of Timber always reminds me of Researcher's avatar.
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