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    White Bass Ruined Crappie Fest 2022

    Good stuff! Just got to find them-once you do, it'll be worth it! I've been on a roll for a solid month and a half now. I've always used SI to find crappie and mark piles but 2 weeks ago I added a 12" livescope up front. It's definitely makes things happen a little faster. During the off season...
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    Kent Fast Lead

    For low brass, they sure are hauling the mail @ 1345 fps!! I’m going to guess that the amount of shot is lower- maybe an ounce or a tad over. How much shot is in them?
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    Adding a Pudelpointer

    That’s exciting Dag! Let us know how he works out throughout the training process. I hear nothing but good about them too and I think it’s a great choice considering versatility required for upland and waterfowling in extreme conditions. Grats once again on the new addition!
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    Ticks Are GROSS!!!

    KsHunter- why don’t you tell us how you really feel about your doctor!🤣 Honestly, I’m sorry you had to deal with all that sh%%! I appreciate you sharing this with us-what you were feeling/dealing with. As hunters , we are all exposed to this every season and awareness is crucial. Super important...
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    Ticks Are GROSS!!!

    you aint kidding about the chiggers!! I was on a deer lease years ago, 3500 ac goat and cattle ranch. I would maybe go once or twice during the summer months to check on my things along with hunt axis deer near waterholes early morning or late evening. I would sit under some huge live oak trees...
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    Turkey Story

    Gotta love it when a plan comes together! Thanks for sharing your hunt and grats to both of you! Did he have some size to him? Beard, spurs?
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    Where did all the WIHA go!?

    Great to hear guys-thanks for the heads up!
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    The oddest thing you have had your dog point

    Oh -he knew about it, I related the story to him while we were chatting. He was amused but honestly couldn't give 2 sh#$$. We've been pretty good friends for many years. I have been on places where I had rules or orders, so to speak, of things not to let walk or absolutely let walk. I had a...
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    The oddest thing you have had your dog point

    When my older gsp was 2 yrs old, I had a connection to hunt a cattle ranch in the rolling plains( north texas). We used to point many covies of bobs on this place. One cold, windy morning, she gets birdie right out of the truck . She bird dogged her way into a mesquite flat with high grass and...
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    Where did all the WIHA go!?

    I was doing as I usually do in the off season when I’m bored. I’ll open up my onX or log into state public lands atlas- looking for anything new or just familiarizing myself with a new honey hole I may have found last season. Well, I just about had a heart attack when I opened up Kansas and saw...
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    'Merica

    Oh boy!!! My hair is standing, eyes are glazing and goose bumps all over from reading this thread!!! Awesome feeling
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    Healthy treats for training

    I’ve done treats for early/ young yard work with great results. Once we start doing field work- treats go away!
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    3 nice young Gsp females

    Where r u ate up? How old are they? What can you tell me about their breeding?
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    Moisture coming….

    Oh gosh- that’s a lot of snow!! I hate that- it seems like they get way too much or just too dry. I thought we were in the clear with the snow this winter! ….I hope everyone fairs ok along with the birds. ND is my favorite state to hunt by far!
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    Training birds

    I’ll second Kismet. Pigeons are the way to go! Very hardy, flighty. They won’t disappoint. Game birds are great… wild ones anyway!! Pen raised birds not so much. Don’t always work the way they are supposed to. They are hard to care for too. Pigeons are easy. I have about 20 homers I keep in an...
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    Garmin Sport Pro

    This is my current tgt collar. I’ve been working two collars off it for 6 years. It’s been flawless. It’s easy and fast to operate( the simplicity makes a difference when working multiple collars in the field). Holds a charge well. I use the vibrate as a recall command- the garmin “vibrate” is...
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    What are you doing here??

    I was going to ask you if you were in deep southwestern Kansas but that looks further south… good times needless to say
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    What are you doing here??

    Lol- sounds like fun! What size shot did you throw at them?🤣
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    Chaffing between toes on GSP

    size has nothing to do with it. Sounds like he's pretty "flat" footed-my 70 # female looks like she is wearing high heels, her feet are tight and dont spread at all. I dont even have to boot this dog most times we are in sand spur country. My brother's 45 # female is very flat footed-she has a...
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