AtTheMurph
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I could do the same- "he's got a hen" 80% of the time I'd be correct-
your dog is wiggling it's tail- a real good pointing dog would see that tail moving, and probably move in ahead and lock up- why- because the tail wiggling means that dog doesn't have the bird- I've seen it many times- and the owner of that dog better not get upset- the dog hasn't locked
dog on point- must be frozen- if you expect another good dog to honor-
mine wouldn't honor another dog who wasn't locked-
you are asuming- and it's ok- but I'd like to see a pointing dog that will show it can tell a difference- and I'm willing to allow them to come and show me on this private farm- course- because it might be a guess- we'll put a wager down like it's going to cost you if you're wrong
want to come and show me
Maybe I should describe it a little better. That "wiggling" is a very slow movement from side to side but my dog is otherwise locked up. I hunted enough and behind enough dogs to know the difference between a dog that has a bird and one that does not especially when I can flush a bird from in front of that dogs nose.
I certainly could be assuming but so would my longtime hunting partner since he has noticed it too but of course it's entirely non-scientific. I think I'll start keeping a log because when you flush 20 or more birds it's hard to keep track and maybe get like George Bush and misremember.