What a way to start a post by using the Lords name in vain.Jesus Christ it must be exhausting being this angry and scared all the time. I’m sorry you had to witness a lady on TV yelling *cough exercising her 1st Amendment rights cough* but “that bitch”? C’mon.
I will repeat the fact that I had a lovely weekend up there, walked all around Minneapolis as well as St. Paul and neither my wife or I felt afraid, and it’s a shame that talking heads on TV and people from rural Minnesota who probably (I say probably because I admit I can’t know for sure one way or another) also never set foot in MSP scared a bunch of people to the point that they missed out on an amazing fest (Thursday night alone the concert raised over $100,000 and if I remember correctly, over $100,000 was raised at the Banquet on Saturday night as well). I’ve got to say that random people whom I’ve never met before the festival this weekend were a hell of lot nicer and more welcoming than the people complaining about “citizens”, “that bitch”, “lawlessness”, etc on this thread that I thought was full of adults. It’s a wonder half of you can muster the gumption to go hunting in the wild given how afraid you are of big cities and women on TV expressing their 1st Amendment rights. I’m out.
My intention wasn't to offend anyone so I apologize. I do hope you took more away from my post(s) than that but, again, it wasn't my intention to offend anyone so my apologies.What a way to start a post by using the Lords name in vain.
Just keep tuning into your favorite news outlet. It will tell you everything you want to hear and you'll believe all of it.I apologize, not to the left-wing wacko who blocked me but everyone else. When I see or hear those bullshit Good Morning America/CNN style claims of blanket racism like he proposed about people of color having a legit fear of living life, it sets me off. In person or online. This is why I dont have facebook.
My wife and I were thinking the same thing re: how well behaved the dogs were there. Our Small Munsterlander is rarely on a leash and as such, I've been an admittedly bad dog owner and never really worked on leash skills with him so he would have been an absolute menace at the fest simply because he's not great on-leash. He's calm around other dogs and he spends a couple days a week inside my wife's office with all kinds of different people coming and going and he does fine but I think between being on leash and the sheer number of people there, he'd end up overstimulated. When he gets overstimulated, he turns into a bit of a humper and nobody wants to deal with that lol. We might take him next year to Omaha though for an hour or two just to see how he does in that situation (with some work put in beforehand of course).As always I enjoyed the dogs the most. It amazes me how well behaved they were overall in both the convention hall and the hotel. I must be a bad dog owner because mine always seem to be overstimulated in those situations. There were some absolutely beautiful dogs there and several breeds I had never seen in person. Lots of shotguns on display but I doubt I ever buy another, possibly a new A-5 16gauge but I don’t know if I care enough to. As bad as I have been shooting I might go broke with 2-3 extra shots per opportunity. Overall I found everyone extremely nice. My wife even treated me to a big steak at Murray’s. I am pretty critical of steak I eat out but it was excellent
Off leash with an ecollar my dogs are somewhat well behaved but onleash they are terrible.My wife and I were thinking the same thing re: how well behaved the dogs were there. Our Small Munsterlander is rarely on a leash and as such, I've been an admittedly bad dog owner and never really worked on leash skills with him so he would have been an absolute menace at the fest simply because he's not great on-leash. He's calm around other dogs and he spends a couple days a week inside my wife's office with all kinds of different people coming and going and he does fine but I think between being on leash and the sheer number of people there, he'd end up overstimulated. When he gets overstimulated, he turns into a bit of a humper and nobody wants to deal with that lol. We might take him next year to Omaha though for an hour or two just to see how he does in that situation (with some work put in beforehand of course).
The one breed we saw there that neither of us had seen before in person was the Curly Coated Retriever. I suppose the term I'd use to describe it is... interesting? Extremely well behaved and seems like a fantastic hunting dog but the curls seem so much "curlier" in person than what I had seen on the internet.
We must have walked passed Murray's 5 or 6 times and almost went in for dinner on Friday night but decided on the fish fry at Gluek's instead. Glad to hear the steak was good though! We'll have to check it out the next time we're up there.
They are indeed short and tight and do appear bulletproof. There were just a lot “more” curls than I was expecting, if that makes sense.Off leash with an ecollar my dogs are somewhat well behaved but onleash they are terrible.
I saw the curly coat people post something on facebook. the curls look short and tight, are they not? they looked bullet proof! Another facebook post that I saw was a polish spaniel, kind of neat looking smallish dog with a tail.
I bought some ghost pepper jelly and a shirt for my son. I spent most of my adult life doing trade shows and I can appreciate how grueling they are.I went and it was a fun time. I didn't attend any seminars. The dogs are my favorite part. I didn't buy anything, although I would have liked to, it's just that when it comes to upland hunting once you've got the basics there's not much need to buy anything until your boots or pants wear out. I wished public land Ts were there, woulda bought something from them for sure. I'll go again when it comes back to Minneapolis.