IndianaRose
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Although my husband and I have been hunting together for nearly 40 years, we just discovered bird hunting last year. We both just recently retired. Our first hunt was guided and on a preserve, since pheasant aren't very plentiful around here. I remember my dad going bird hunting and usually coming home with a number of quail and grouse, and sometimes a pheasant, but he didn't take us kids on those hunts -- he went with a buddy who had a bird dog. Grouse are not to be found in Indiana much anymore.
In addition to having hunted since I was a kid, I've also trained dogs since I was 10 years old in 4-H. I've training competition obedience, agility, herding, flyball, therapy dogs, and disc dogs. We recently got a Golden Retriever puppy (now 10 weeks old) which I plan on training for upland game. (I researched bloodlines and got one from field trial parents.)
Our son lives in central Washington, and says there are a lot of chucker and quail out there. More incentive to visit him!
In addition to having hunted since I was a kid, I've also trained dogs since I was 10 years old in 4-H. I've training competition obedience, agility, herding, flyball, therapy dogs, and disc dogs. We recently got a Golden Retriever puppy (now 10 weeks old) which I plan on training for upland game. (I researched bloodlines and got one from field trial parents.)
Our son lives in central Washington, and says there are a lot of chucker and quail out there. More incentive to visit him!
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