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Unread 09-04-2021, 07:07 AM   #41
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Andy,
Your dog is stunning, I have a brittany, but those setters just belong in a painted picture.
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Thank you Ed. Back from her very first outing on grouse in Maine. Daytime temps in the high 60's, bone dry, little breeze, very tough. But she pointed a few grouse, a few woodcock and if I did my part it would have been better. We had to rotate dogs every 30-45 minutes but overall she did very well for her first foray on wild birds. Now to keep her on birds birds birds...
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I love October, but the weather can play havoc with your hunting. It still sounds like you had a decent outing with your pup. Count your blessings.
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Thank you Ed. Back from her very first outing on grouse in Maine. Daytime temps in the high 60's, bone dry, little breeze, very tough. But she pointed a few grouse, a few woodcock and if I did my part it would have been better. We had to rotate dogs every 30-45 minutes but overall she did very well for her first foray on wild birds. Now to keep her on birds birds birds...
Andy: Take your time and enjoy the hunt and most certainly the dog. Kill numbers are not important here. Its the whole adventure for you and pup. Your new at this so take your time and experience this new outdoor adventure together. At 75 I still remember my early days with my Dad, listening to him and watching what he did and how he and the dog worked together.... yea, I wanted to be a killer then, but soon learned about the whole experience.... To this day I thank the creator for the experience and the game provided.....

EDIT: I would suspect, with a Decoverly setter you could loose that electronic neck gear and just let the dog hunt for you.... Put a good bell on the dog....

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Andy: Take your time and enjoy the hunt and most certainly the dog. Kill numbers are not important here. Its the whole adventure for you and pup. Your new at this so take your time and experience this new outdoor adventure together. At 75 I still remember my early days with my Dad, listening to him and watching what he did and how he and the dog worked together.... yea, I wanted to be a killer then, but soon learned about the whole experience.... To this day I thank the creator for the experience and the game provided.....

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Bruce, I'm not new to bird hunting. I shot my first brace of woodcock and a grouse at 16 with an Ithaca 37, that was 41 years ago. I'm only new to Parkers and Pointers. I've always run Labs. They always put me over a tremendous amount of game, I just can't keep up like I used to with them. I've found out in a few short weeks how different those two types of dogs can be. This Setter has captured my heart for sure and I'm enjoying it. She pointed last night solid on something right next to my barn. A woodcock flitted away and I looked down at my empty broken open VH 16, just 50 yards from my house. Dumb me.
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Bruce, I'm not new to bird hunting. I shot my first brace of woodcock and a grouse at 16 with an Ithaca 37, that was 41 years ago. I'm only new to Parkers and Pointers. I've always run Labs. They always put me over a tremendous amount of game, I just can't keep up like I used to with them. I've found out in a few short weeks how different those two types of dogs can be. This Setter has captured my heart for sure and I'm enjoying it. She pointed last night solid on something right next to my barn. A woodcock flitted away and I looked down at my empty broken open VH 16, just 50 yards from my house. Dumb me.
Andy: Bad punctuation, sentence structure on my part... meant to be read, new to the pointing dog thing..... all else applies...... That includes, load your gun.... LOL

My bad for not making that clear.... sorry
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Andy: Bad punctuation, sentence structure on my part... meant to be read, new to the pointing dog thing..... all else applies...... That includes, load your gun.... LOL

My bad for not making that clear.... sorry
No worries Bruce! I'm enjoying the learning process.
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