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R. Miller

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my female golden: Lady

my shorthair: Banjo

my lab: Duke

ive also had

Foxy

Bear

chocolate

My buddy Back at home in Bama

has four labs

yellow lab = Trigger

black lab = Dutch

choco. lab #1 = Willow Tea

choco. lab #2 = Salay

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I'm getting a SandCreek Springer on Monday.

I'm naming him Maynard, after a famous Jazz artist.

The crucial thing to consider, is your ability to say the name with your teeth holding the whistle....

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What do you guys think of the name Jasper? Does that sound more like a male name?

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I don't have a huge old bird dog or anything- I only have a little weiner dog, but I am a huge Beatles fan, and have seen one Beatle in concert, so I named him Ringo after the one I have seen live.

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Our kids named our first GSP, Moca as she looked like coffee when she was a pup.

I have other names for her when we are out and she takes off after a rabbit!!!!!

Her daughter is named Mae.

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Alright guys. I started this post, and I broke down last week, and after a lot of research, bought a ryman/old hemlock setter out of Heartland Setters. Had a list of names...and for some reason...he just looked like a CLYDE! I'd post a pic if I new how? I can't copy and paste a jpeg...don't see an attachment?...can I ask how you get a pic of here?

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go to www. imageshack. us and upload your picture. Then paste the link for forums in your message.

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labs

Hunter.. new yellow lab 8 weeks old

Gunner

Radar

Ruger

...

Huskies

Sir Yukon Jack

Nakeya

Nakaya

Gyspi

Tanga

Nook

Brandi

Likka

Grizzly

Nav Star

Ringo

D.o.g

kesha

cinnabar

shasta

and you get the idea, i had 63 of them.. for dog sledding in wis where i used to live

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I have a springer named Louis or Louie. The other Springer brittany mix was Luke and then we had a Springer named Sam. We have also had shepards named Gus, Kirby, and Kaleb, Bischon named Shonni, and a black lab briefly named Dakota.

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Short names work for me. I named my dog Rock. Why, don't really know, wanted Jake, but wife really wanted to name a kid that.

Next dog, maybe Roll.......Get it tongue.gif

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She's so beautiful.. and yes she looks like shes a princess lol... almost like shes doing you a favor of taking her pic lol

that is a great shot

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Thanks Kallista - she definelty has the attitude - made this picture into one of the pencil sketches since it shows her true colors (B/W and proud of it!)

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I like short names too.

My duck hunting dog is named "Drake".

Half Black Lab, half Husky. Great dog that loves water and the snow and ice. And, he is BIG.

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    • Brianf.
      I'm not there, so I can't tell exactly what's going on but it looks like a large area of open water developed in the last day with all of the heavy snow on the east side of wake em up Narrows. These two photos are from my Ring Camera facing north towards Niles Point.  You can see what happened with all of snow that fell in the last three days, though the open water could have been wind driven. Hard to say. .  
    • SkunkedAgain
      Black Bay had great ice before but a few spots near rockpiles where there were spots of open water. It looks like the weight of the snow has created a little lake in the middle of the bay.  
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
      On the south end...   Thanks to some cold spring weather, ice fishing continues strong for those still ice fishing.  The bite remains very good.  Most resorts have pulled their fish houses off for the year, however, some still have fish houses out and others are allowing ATV and side by sides.  Check social media or call ahead to your favorite resort for specifics. Reports this week for walleyes and saugers remain excellent.   A nice mix of jumbo perch, pike, eelpout, and an occasional crappie, tullibee or sturgeon being reported by anglers. Jigging one line and using a live minnow on the second line is the way to go.  Green, glow red, pink and gold were good colors this week.     Monster pike are on a tear!  Good number of pike, some reaching over 45 inches long, being caught using tip ups with live suckers or dead bait such as smelt and herring in 8 - 14' of water.   As always, work through a resort or outfitter for ice road conditions.  Safety first always. Fish houses are allowed on the ice through March 31st, the walleye / sauger season goes through April 14th and the pike season never ends. On the Rainy River...  The river is opened up along the Nelson Park boat ramp in Birchdale, the Frontier boat ramp and Vidas boat ramp.  This past week, much of the open water skimmed over with the single digit overnight temps.   Areas of the river have popped open again and with temps getting warmer, things are shaping up for the last stretch through the rest of the spring season, which continues through April 14th.   Very good numbers of walleyes are in the river.  Reports this week, even with fewer anglers, have been good.  When temps warm up and the sun shines, things will fire up again.   Jigs with brightly colored plastics or jigs with a frozen emerald shiner have been the desired bait on the river.  Don't overlook slow trolling crankbaits upstream as well.   Good reports of sturgeon being caught on the river as well.  Sturgeon put the feed bag on in the spring.  The bite has been very good.  Most are using a sturgeon rig with a circle hook loaded with crawlers or crawlers / frozen emerald shiners. Up at the NW Angle...  Ice fishing is winding down up at the Angle.  Walleyes, saugers, and a number of various species in the mix again this week.  The bite is still very good with good numbers of fish.  The one two punch of jigging one line and deadsticking the second line is working well.   Check with Angle resorts on transport options from Young's Bay.  Call ahead for ice road guidelines.  
    • CigarGuy
      With the drifting, kind of hard to tell for sure, but I'm guessing about a foot and still lightly snowing. Cook end!
    • PSU
      How much snow did you get on Vermilion? 
    • Mike89
      lake here refroze too...  started opening again yesterday with the wet snow and wind...  very little ice left today...
    • Hookmaster
      A friend who has a cabin between Alex and Fergus said the lake he's on refroze. He texted me a pic from March 12th when it was open and one from 23rd when it wasn't. 🤯
    • SkunkedAgain
      I don't think that there has been any ice melt in the past few weeks on Vermilion. Things looked like a record and then Mother Nature swept in again.   I'll give my revised guess of April 21st
    • leech~~
      As I get older it's really not just about sending bullets down range.  Some of it's just the workmanship of the gun and the wow factor. The other two guns I have really wanted which I'll never have now because of their price, is a 8mm Jap Nambu and 9mm German Luger.   Just thought they always looked cool!  
    • jim curlee
      I had a guy hit me with a lightly used 1969 BAR, he wanted $1650 with an older Leupold scope. More than I think they are worth, I made an offer, he declined end of story.   You know if you look at the old brochures, a grade II BAR sold for $250 in the late 60s, $1650 would be a good return on your investment.    Why would anybody want a 50 year old gun, they are heavy, have wood stocks, and blued metal.  I guess mainly to keep their gun safes glued to the floor. lol   You can probably buy a stainless rifle that you never have to clean, with a synthetic stock you never have to refinish, is as light as a feather, and for half as much money, perfect.   I'm too old for a youth gun, although I've shrunk enough that it would probably fit. lol   No Ruger 10/44s.   Jim      
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