That's a happy kid! Love it.Gotta love it when the turkey day hunt ends with three birds on the ringer!
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Nice string of photos, birds and especially the kiddos!
Sev, is almost a duplicate of Bob. He was the best Pheasant do I've ever owned. He was Dixi land blood. What's the gun?
Not to nitpick, well maybe I am nitpicking just a bit ... but how are pile shots on old abandoned farm equipment that much different than on a tail gate?
Sevee is four and I haven't been able to hunt her as much as I would like but she's coming along nicely. She's got a great nose but could do better on retrieving and finding dead birds.Sev, is almost a duplicate of Bob. He was the best Pheasant do I've ever owned. He was Dixi land blood. What's the gun?
The very first time I fired that new A5 20 gauge, I connected with a rooster.
Yes I agree, my yellow is 12, and she still wants to go, but I can only take her in certain terrain because she has gotten hung up in some thick cover this year, and her hips are not great, but she can do probably 3 miles of flat mellow ground. I think this is probably her last year of hunting. But yes it is really good to be able to take an older dog out, I'm not as serious about shooting birds as I once was, I really do love to see the dogs get out, and we usually get a few.Nice to see older hunting dogs still out there doing what they love.