Post up some pics !!!!!

Brother-in laws shorthair Cain
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Poor picture, but my shorthair Doc on a retrieve
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oops, that is a windmill in wyoming, not a dog :)
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My pup in training, Katy
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some phez hunt pics from S.D.

Went hunting in late October in the Doland - Groton area. Here are a few pics
of dogs & birds:
Victor w a water retrieved Rooster:
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Victor w/ another bird:
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Young bird & Ithaca pump gun:
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Same bird w/ Chase after he made a nice point on the bird:
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hunting partner w/ new Citori & first bird for that gun:
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Victor & Rem Model 11 & rooster:
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Nice looking dogs. I've got 2 American Brittanys but nearly got a French the last time.
 
This is my dog Gunner.We just got into the hunt when he flushed these 2 roosters.I hate when it ends so fast. :)
 
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2009 CO Pheasant Hunt Pics

Attached are two pics from the current 2009 Colorado season...

The first pic is from an opening-day hunt with just me and my dog Chance - a 1st CO limit for the both of us! I titled it "Hard Day's Work" because he was so pooped from the unbelievably, almost impassable type of cover we were hunting that he went to sleep while I took the pic! :) WOW, we must have put up 200 birds out of that one gnarly patch - there was a constant wave of pheasants getting up from one end to the other!!!...The only regret I have is I forgot my good camera & had to try and capture a decent set-up shot of a very memorable hunt with a cell phone camera!

The second pic is from a Dec 9th hunt with 2 of us + 3 dogs in sub-zero temps with fresh snow & drifting - my first time under these conditions & the best pheasant hunt of my life to date!!! We were in birds all day long & the cold and snow put an end to all the wild running & flushing for a change - it was a blast to watch the dogs have to root around under the snow & literally push the birds out with their noses! Both of us got our limit pretty easily! Note the ski goggles in the pic - they worked out pretty well at -10 degrees!!! :D
 
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