That1uncle1776
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I think they are supposed to be but I mostly buy my guns off the same rack as my clothes.Ah, for some reason I thought they were larger bore. So you are good on that front.
I think they are supposed to be but I mostly buy my guns off the same rack as my clothes.Ah, for some reason I thought they were larger bore. So you are good on that front.
Yeah, I'm probably on a list though.Also, a question for others who post on YouTube.. do any of you use the YT Studio app or website? Pretty often when using them I'll reply to a comment, but it will not actually post my reply. Then no matter where I reply back to the comment I'll still have a notification for a "comment I haven't replied to".. Wondering if anyone else has this issue?
Watched this one. The "he's runnin'!" scene brought a smile to my face. Those times when you know the bird is still in the game, but the dog wasn't able to see them to mark them, can be the most tense and adrenaline filled.Dec 18th - focus was ditches to give pups a little break, had a very good day. Long Video 14 minutes.
It sure is nice for you to have a good tracker in your tool belt with those extremely high will-to-live roosters and thick cover. Well done, Mr. Ace. And well done Ace dad, with 3 late season, wily roosters in the bag.Our hunt from a couple weeks ago.
It sure is nice for you to have a good tracker in your tool belt with those extremely high will-to-live roosters and thick cover. Well done, Mr. Ace. And well done Ace dad, with 3 late season, wily roosters in the bag.
I enjoy a number of things about hunting, but watching a dog, who is much closer to nature than we can ever hope to be, do their thing, and compete with these spectacular birds, is my favorite aspect.Thanks! I get incredible enjoyment from his ability to pull off some of those recoveries.
This is pure conjecture, and I could be wrong, but I wonder if he was just making sure he knew what he was up against before committing and entering the cattails. Listening to hear if it was moving, and how far in, while he was sitting still, not making noise. I find Honey doing a lot of listening to help her determine if a scent might be from a bird that is in the area or not, while tracking/stalking before the flush, near heavier cover. I try to stop my movement when I see her doing that, so she can focus on any noises the bird might be making. Doesn't apply to you walking up to him here, but just a comment on how interesting it is that they employ hearing a lot too.Then on the very next bird, dead as dead gets, he stands pretty much right ON the thing & doesn't know it's there.
Beautifully done! Some of it may have been out of focus for me. Must have had something stuck in my eye.
Great video A5, always enjoy your hunts with Ace!Our hunt from a couple weeks ago.
Beautifully done! Some of it may have been out of focus for me. Must have had something stuck in my eye.