A5 Sweet 16
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Oh happy day!!! Ace is 18 months, and I can now say w/ 95% certainty that he understands that "fetch" applies to roosters the same as tennis balls!! His first ALL RETRIEVED limit!! The boy has known much praise in his short life. But none as exuberant & heartfelt as today. I'm so excited!
Finding & flushing are, of course, 2nd nature. These 3 happened to be perfect. The ones where he tracks for a little way, I know he means business, I'm easily able to keep up, & they happen to be roosters. (shooting was pretty good too) These weren't the fastest retrieves, or the longest, or the blindest, or the toughest, or the most robust. 1 was about 10 feet. 1 was about 25 feet. 1 was about 50 feet. Medium to medium-light cover. And he dropped a couple of them once. But the birds came all the way back to me!!! I knew we were getting close the last 3 or 4 hunts. And we made it!!! For me, the greatest thrills of pheasant hunting w/ Ace start now! (SD public land)
Finding & flushing are, of course, 2nd nature. These 3 happened to be perfect. The ones where he tracks for a little way, I know he means business, I'm easily able to keep up, & they happen to be roosters. (shooting was pretty good too) These weren't the fastest retrieves, or the longest, or the blindest, or the toughest, or the most robust. 1 was about 10 feet. 1 was about 25 feet. 1 was about 50 feet. Medium to medium-light cover. And he dropped a couple of them once. But the birds came all the way back to me!!! I knew we were getting close the last 3 or 4 hunts. And we made it!!! For me, the greatest thrills of pheasant hunting w/ Ace start now! (SD public land)
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