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Hotbear and TXBO new bird dog picture
brlraceaddict
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2014-11-24 12:30 PM
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Si's first solo hunt - and he worked GREAT!  Another bird dog in the making.  Thanks Renee Piper for the birds!  He is going to make a bird dog.
Meet Aspendale Si's Gon Burden - Si for short.  He is almost 9 months now - first solo hunt.  After missing the first bird which he eventually got (we set birds for him, best way to teach in my opinion), he GOT IT, and I mean in a quick hurry.  And it was FUN to watch.  This is not the best picture but the only one I could get while trying to run a shotgun and the dog.  The bird was about 15 yards in front of him but the wind was blowing about 25 mph this day and this was my chance for a photo.  Anyway, I think he's going to make a bird dog.  Still need to work on handing the birds to us but my husband has decided he might be worth keeping after all.  Wanted to share with you both since you share a passion for good bird dogs. 
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Great picture!!!! 
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Thanks.  Wish I could have gotten him closer up to the bird but it was difficult to try and get photos when you are in training mode.  He did great for his first solo trip.  :
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Posted 2014-12-02 2:40 PM
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Posted 2014-12-02 2:56 PM
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My husband has been going pheasant hunting with a friend of ours.  We actually have a few places with birds in Iowa this year!  The first day out the group got 9 and then last weekend they got 4.  Good pic of your pup!
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Posted 2014-12-02 3:14 PM
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AWESOME!!!!!!!

What a great looking dog.  Nothing like a picture of a dog holding steady on three.  Classic.
Wind or no wind..... steady at that distance means he's got a pretty darn good nose. 
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brlraceaddict
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2014-12-02 3:18 PM
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Nateracer - 2014-12-02 12:56 PM My husband has been going pheasant hunting with a friend of ours.  We actually have a few places with birds in Iowa this year!  The first day out the group got 9 and then last weekend they got 4.  Good pic of your pup!

So does this mean you are getting your husband his very own bird dog for Christmas?  I think next to barrel racing, watching these dogs work is my favorite hobby.  :
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Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2014-12-02 3:21 PM
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TXBO - 2014-12-02 1:14 PM AWESOME!!!!!!!



What a great looking dog.  Nothing like a picture of a dog holding steady on three.  Classic.

Wind or no wind..... steady at that distance means he's got a pretty darn good nose. 

TXBO I wish I could have gotten some other photos - never seen a dog hold like this one.  Our other wirehair is a rock star but this one - INCHES forward when you give the okay - naturally.  It is safe to say we were blown away by how well he holds.  And I agree - the wind that day was awful and he figured this game out in a hurry - dang good nose.  It was FUN!  Now - how to convince my husband I need one of these:  http://syrenusa.com/syren-elos-venti/?   
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Posted 2014-12-02 3:26 PM
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brlraceaddict - 2014-12-02 3:21 PM
TXBO - 2014-12-02 1:14 PM AWESOME!!!!!!!



What a great looking dog.  Nothing like a picture of a dog holding steady on three.  Classic.

Wind or no wind..... steady at that distance means he's got a pretty darn good nose. 
TXBO I wish I could have gotten some other photos - never seen a dog hold like this one.  Our other wirehair is a rock star but this one - INCHES forward when you give the okay - naturally.  It is safe to say we were blown away by how well he holds.  And I agree - the wind that day was awful and he figured this game out in a hurry - dang good nose.  It was FUN!  Now - how to convince my husband I need one of these:  http://syrenusa.com/syren-elos-venti/?   

Nice looking gun but I don't know anything about the brand.  Looks like it would make a nice Christmas present.

What kind of birds are you using for training? 
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Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2014-12-02 3:29 PM
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TXBO - 2014-12-02 1:26 PM
brlraceaddict - 2014-12-02 3:21 PM
TXBO - 2014-12-02 1:14 PM AWESOME!!!!!!!

What a great looking dog.  Nothing like a picture of a dog holding steady on three.  Classic.
Wind or no wind..... steady at that distance means he's got a pretty darn good nose. 
TXBO I wish I could have gotten some other photos - never seen a dog hold like this one.  Our other wirehair is a rock star but this one - INCHES forward when you give the okay - naturally.  It is safe to say we were blown away by how well he holds.  And I agree - the wind that day was awful and he figured this game out in a hurry - dang good nose.  It was FUN!  Now - how to convince my husband I need one of these:  http://syrenusa.com/syren-elos-venti/?   
Nice looking gun but I don't know anything about the brand.  Looks like it would make a nice Christmas present.

What kind of birds are you using for training? 
Those shotguns are made by Guerini!!  Not on the inexpensive side so I doubt I'll see one with my name on it anytime soon.  We used young pheasant roosters. 

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Posted 2014-12-02 3:32 PM
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brlraceaddict - 2014-11-24 1:35 PM Thanks.  Wish I could have gotten him closer up to the bird but it was difficult to try and get photos when you are in training mode.  He did great for his first solo trip.  :

I wouldn't want him to get closer.  Less chance of the birds flushing from pressure at longer distances.  Just know that you may have to kick cover at longer distances.  Also, if your other dog doesn't have the same type nose, teach him to honor.....if he doesn't do it naturally. 
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Posted 2014-12-02 3:39 PM
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brlraceaddict - 2014-12-02 3:29 PM
TXBO - 2014-12-02 1:26 PM
brlraceaddict - 2014-12-02 3:21 PM
TXBO - 2014-12-02 1:14 PM AWESOME!!!!!!!



What a great looking dog.  Nothing like a picture of a dog holding steady on three.  Classic.

Wind or no wind..... steady at that distance means he's got a pretty darn good nose. 
TXBO I wish I could have gotten some other photos - never seen a dog hold like this one.  Our other wirehair is a rock star but this one - INCHES forward when you give the okay - naturally.  It is safe to say we were blown away by how well he holds.  And I agree - the wind that day was awful and he figured this game out in a hurry - dang good nose.  It was FUN!  Now - how to convince my husband I need one of these:  http://syrenusa.com/syren-elos-venti/?   
Nice looking gun but I don't know anything about the brand.  Looks like it would make a nice Christmas present.



What kind of birds are you using for training? 
Those shotguns are made by Guerini!!  Not on the inexpensive side so I doubt I'll see one with my name on it anytime soon.  We used young pheasant roosters. 

Wonderful Italian shotguns.  Very nice. 
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brlraceaddict
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2014-12-02 3:42 PM
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TXBO - 2014-12-02 1:32 PM
brlraceaddict - 2014-11-24 1:35 PM Thanks.  Wish I could have gotten him closer up to the bird but it was difficult to try and get photos when you are in training mode.  He did great for his first solo trip.  :
I wouldn't want him to get closer.  Less chance of the birds flushing from pressure at longer distances.  Just know that you may have to kick cover at longer distances.  Also, if your other dog doesn't have the same type nose, teach him to honor.....if he doesn't do it naturally. 
Our other dog honors AWESOME and he has a NOSE.  If I can get this to work here is a picture of our friend's two shorthairs with Gus (our Wirehair) backing up (he is on the far side of the picture).  Pretty cool stuff.

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brlraceaddict
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Posted 2014-12-02 3:45 PM
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TXBO - 2014-12-02 1:39 PM
brlraceaddict - 2014-12-02 3:29 PM
TXBO - 2014-12-02 1:26 PM
brlraceaddict - 2014-12-02 3:21 PM
TXBO - 2014-12-02 1:14 PM AWESOME!!!!!!!



What a great looking dog.  Nothing like a picture of a dog holding steady on three.  Classic.

Wind or no wind..... steady at that distance means he's got a pretty darn good nose. 
TXBO I wish I could have gotten some other photos - never seen a dog hold like this one.  Our other wirehair is a rock star but this one - INCHES forward when you give the okay - naturally.  It is safe to say we were blown away by how well he holds.  And I agree - the wind that day was awful and he figured this game out in a hurry - dang good nose.  It was FUN!  Now - how to convince my husband I need one of these:  http://syrenusa.com/syren-elos-venti/?   
Nice looking gun but I don't know anything about the brand.  Looks like it would make a nice Christmas present.



What kind of birds are you using for training? 
Those shotguns are made by Guerini!!  Not on the inexpensive side so I doubt I'll see one with my name on it anytime soon.  We used young pheasant roosters. 
Wonderful Italian shotguns.  Very nice. 

And one needs a very nice (and full) checkbook to own one too.  I can dream! 
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Reg. Aug 2009
Posted 2014-12-02 4:22 PM
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brlraceaddict - 2014-12-02 3:42 PM
TXBO - 2014-12-02 1:32 PM
brlraceaddict - 2014-11-24 1:35 PM Thanks.  Wish I could have gotten him closer up to the bird but it was difficult to try and get photos when you are in training mode.  He did great for his first solo trip.  :
I wouldn't want him to get closer.  Less chance of the birds flushing from pressure at longer distances.  Just know that you may have to kick cover at longer distances.  Also, if your other dog doesn't have the same type nose, teach him to honor.....if he doesn't do it naturally. 
Our other dog honors AWESOME and he has a NOSE.  If I can get this to work here is a picture of our friend's two shorthairs with Gus (our Wirehair) backing up (he is on the far side of the picture).  Pretty cool stuff.

Great picture....dogs, cover and background.  Beautiful country. 
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brlraceaddict
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Posted 2014-12-02 4:26 PM
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TXBO - 2014-12-02 2:22 PM
brlraceaddict - 2014-12-02 3:42 PM
TXBO - 2014-12-02 1:32 PM
brlraceaddict - 2014-11-24 1:35 PM Thanks.  Wish I could have gotten him closer up to the bird but it was difficult to try and get photos when you are in training mode.  He did great for his first solo trip.  :
I wouldn't want him to get closer.  Less chance of the birds flushing from pressure at longer distances.  Just know that you may have to kick cover at longer distances.  Also, if your other dog doesn't have the same type nose, teach him to honor.....if he doesn't do it naturally. 
Our other dog honors AWESOME and he has a NOSE.  If I can get this to work here is a picture of our friend's two shorthairs with Gus (our Wirehair) backing up (he is on the far side of the picture).  Pretty cool stuff.
Great picture....dogs, cover and background.  Beautiful country. 

Thank you - it is pretty country here.  Some day though I would love to send my husband and dogs on a South Dakota bird hunting trip - that is his dream trip. 
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Reg. Aug 2009
Posted 2014-12-02 5:10 PM
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brlraceaddict - 2014-12-02 3:42 PM
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brlraceaddict - 2014-11-24 1:35 PM Thanks.  Wish I could have gotten him closer up to the bird but it was difficult to try and get photos when you are in training mode.  He did great for his first solo trip.  :
I wouldn't want him to get closer.  Less chance of the birds flushing from pressure at longer distances.  Just know that you may have to kick cover at longer distances.  Also, if your other dog doesn't have the same type nose, teach him to honor.....if he doesn't do it naturally. 
Our other dog honors AWESOME and he has a NOSE.  If I can get this to work here is a picture of our friend's two shorthairs with Gus (our Wirehair) backing up (he is on the far side of the picture).  Pretty cool stuff.
Great picture....dogs, cover and background.  Beautiful country. 
Thank you - it is pretty country here.  Some day though I would love to send my husband and dogs on a South Dakota bird hunting trip - that is his dream trip. 

For pheasant, it's the best I"ve ever seen. 
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Posted 2014-12-02 7:37 PM
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Beautiful dog
Beautiful country
Beautiful shotgun
Does it get any better than that?  Thanks for sharing!  
I've always owned flushers, but there's nothing more exciting than hunting behind a good, seasoned pointer.  
TxBO tell me about bird hunting in Texas.
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Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-12-02 8:15 PM
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brlraceaddict - 2014-12-02 3:18 PM
Nateracer - 2014-12-02 12:56 PM My husband has been going pheasant hunting with a friend of ours.  We actually have a few places with birds in Iowa this year!  The first day out the group got 9 and then last weekend they got 4.  Good pic of your pup!
So does this mean you are getting your husband his very own bird dog for Christmas?  I think next to barrel racing, watching these dogs work is my favorite hobby.  :

 No chance!!  Lol!  We already have 4 coyote hounds and 2 inside dogs. No room for anymore. If he got another one, I'd buy him a coon hound. Way more coons around here than birds! 
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Posted 2014-12-03 6:56 AM
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HotbearLVR - 2014-12-02 7:37 PM Beautiful dog
Beautiful country
Beautiful shotgun
Does it get any better than that?  Thanks for sharing!  
I've always owned flushers, but there's nothing more exciting than hunting behind a good, seasoned pointer.  
TxBO tell me about bird hunting in Texas.
 Doc, there are some great populations of bob whites in south TX and a few hot spots in west TX.  Also some decent populations of scaled quail in south west TX.  Hunting quality varies widely with rain fall.  The most recent droughts have really been hard on the birds.  

Biggest challenge is finding a place to hunt. TX is 98% private land.  If you don't own land, you'll have to lease or pay for a day hunt.  There is no knocking on a farmer's door and asking to hunt like when we were kids.  

Dove hunting is good and can be found without spending a lot of money.  Duck hunting can also be very good.

My last bird dog died last year.  I haven't gotten another because of time and access to birds.


 

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Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2014-12-03 11:14 AM
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TXBO and Hotbear I think we need to make a trade - I'll bring my dogs down to TX to hunt with you if you can find a piece of land and then you can come to Idaho and hunt pheasant, quail, and Hungarian partridges behind my dogs.   
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Posted 2014-12-03 11:15 AM
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HotbearLVR - 2014-12-02 5:37 PM Beautiful dog

Beautiful country

Beautiful shotgun

Does it get any better than that?  Thanks for sharing!  

I've always owned flushers, but there's nothing more exciting than hunting behind a good, seasoned pointer.  

TxBO tell me about bird hunting in Texas.

Thanks Doc.  Friends of ours just got a Spring Spaniel pup and she is a looker - anxious to see how she fares in the field.  In the meanwhile - loving these Wirehaired pointers!
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Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2014-12-03 12:00 PM
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This is Rufus male never been hunting but when the birds are out in the pasture he hold a point like no other I have 3 of them. English pointer



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brlraceaddict
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2014-12-03 12:07 PM
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Rufus is beautiful!  Me thinks he needs to hunt - there is nothing neater than watching one hold a point like that!  Pretty dog! 
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Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2014-12-03 12:08 PM
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Sorry about the pictures at first it wouldnt load then it did a over kill.
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Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2014-12-03 12:25 PM
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Bring on the pictures - love good bird dog pics! 
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Posted 2014-12-03 12:58 PM
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brlraceaddict - 2014-12-03 11:14 AM TXBO and Hotbear I think we need to make a trade - I'll bring my dogs down to TX to hunt with you if you can find a piece of land and then you can come to Idaho and hunt pheasant, quail, and Hungarian partridges behind my dogs.   

Sounds awesome.  When I lived in Arizona I used to trade hunts with a lot of people.  It was 73% public land at the time and I spent many hours in the spring and summer scouting mearns, gambels, and scaled quail.  Never had anybody disappointed with their hunt.  I haven't had the same luck in TX yet. 
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Posted 2014-12-03 1:00 PM
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cow pie - 2014-12-03 12:08 PM Sorry about the pictures at first it wouldnt load then it did a over kill.

Nice looking Pointer.  Get that dog out hunting! 
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Posted 2014-12-03 2:14 PM
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I would love to, it wouldnt take much to have all 3 at point. The mother would point at turkeys in the trees when I took her with me out on the trails. Ist a hoot when storks and that land in the pasure. They freeze right up and try to creep up on them.
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