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BLAYZER at 10 months old!

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blayzer and his first bird!

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For ten months old he hunts pheasants like a mad man!!

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Here's my guy "Epic" ... in charge of security. He'd like to hunt bears.

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Here's my whole crew... 2 working border collies and the security guard.

The borders are "Dublin" and "Partner".

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My brother and my pup Lucy. She already loves the birds! full-31044-3413-img_0753.jpg

My Pup Lucy and I

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My Brothers Pup Reese (Like reeses peanut butter cups)

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Duck Hunting with the pups

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These pics are a couple weeks old Reese is now 21 weeks and Lucy is 19.

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Remy, my 5 1/2 month-old GWP, with another limit of Nodak roosters. Pointed one, and the other two flushed wild. All found and retrieved to hand. He even found a wounded one that he never saw go down. I was directing him to where I had seen it fall when Remy shot off to the right and went on a rock solid point. I hollered "FETCH" and he dove right in. All I could see was his wagging tail. Few minutes later came out with a bloody nose and wide-eyed rooster. The pooch was happy and so was I

Blows my mind what he can do at such a young age...can't wait to get him out again!

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Igor(lab 1 1/2 years) and Floyd(Vizsla 7 months)with some grouse.Igorgrouse.jpg

Igor with brothers and I's morning ducks.

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Floyd relaxing in the sun.

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TylerS...nice looking dog. Is he a Wirehair Griffon or German Wirehair pointer? Love the "Man Handle" off from the truck in the back ground...every truck should have one.

JP

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TylerS...nice looking dog. Is he a Wirehair Griffon or German Wirehair pointer? Love the "Man Handle" off from the truck in the back ground...every truck should have one.

JP

German Wirehaired Pointer. And that man handle is pretty dang versatile. Great spot to tie up the pooch at hunt's end!

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She is a flusher. She is just starting to figure out that the birds are not necessarily on the trail. Got a late start due to my muskie addiction, but hope to get in some good late season flushes.

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Here is a pic of my 17 month springer

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and a pic of my english cocker

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and a recent SD daily limit with the EC

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Havent posted pic on here before, so hopefully they come through

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We got her from a different kennel this time, Whispering Pines.

She's been a typical puppy, play hard for a while and then [PoorWordUsage] out for a nap for 30 minutes or so.

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Thought I'd bump this thread during the "offseason". Here is my Weimaraner Remi. She is now almost 2 and has improved each fall so I should have many good hunting seasons to come.

Remi @ 5 months

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@ 1 year

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Brie(the white one) turns 1 year old tomorrow.

Chocolate is Shea.

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Here is Brie with her overnight pack loaded with toys and chew treats that she brought with to a New Years Eve party.

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Brie waiting for her dinner..... Noooo. She doesnt eat at the counter every night. laugh

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