BeardedYak
New member
Hello,
I'm new to this forum, but I've been hunting for quite sometime. I live in Colorado Springs and enjoy hunting pheasants/quail in Colorado, Kansas, and Oklahoma. I occasionally go to other states when an opportunity becomes available. I have a chocolate lab named Teddy, renamed by my now 6 year old since he reminds her of a stuffed animal. His original name was Beast and we had a yellow lab named Belle. After Belle was stolen, the name change was necessary because he isn't a big scary dog that people in our new neighborhood needed to be afraid of. Anyways, Teddy and I enjoy hunting a lot, although he doesn't hunt well with other dogs because he doesn't honor a fetch and will steal the bird away from another retriever. No idea how to break him of that horrible habit. If anyone wants to hunt in Colorado or Kansas and doesn't have a dog, let me know when and where. I'm always looking for people to hunt with. One set of boots and a dog isn't enough to work a field. Good luck to everyone tomorrow! It should be fantastic from the reports I've read and the birds I've seen driving through NE CO and NW KS.
V/r,
BeardedYak
I'm new to this forum, but I've been hunting for quite sometime. I live in Colorado Springs and enjoy hunting pheasants/quail in Colorado, Kansas, and Oklahoma. I occasionally go to other states when an opportunity becomes available. I have a chocolate lab named Teddy, renamed by my now 6 year old since he reminds her of a stuffed animal. His original name was Beast and we had a yellow lab named Belle. After Belle was stolen, the name change was necessary because he isn't a big scary dog that people in our new neighborhood needed to be afraid of. Anyways, Teddy and I enjoy hunting a lot, although he doesn't hunt well with other dogs because he doesn't honor a fetch and will steal the bird away from another retriever. No idea how to break him of that horrible habit. If anyone wants to hunt in Colorado or Kansas and doesn't have a dog, let me know when and where. I'm always looking for people to hunt with. One set of boots and a dog isn't enough to work a field. Good luck to everyone tomorrow! It should be fantastic from the reports I've read and the birds I've seen driving through NE CO and NW KS.
V/r,
BeardedYak