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Buddy hunts a dark brown English cocker and he’s a fun little dog to hunt behind. Very underrated field dogs in my opinion.Field bred English Cocker in her natural habitat. We're going hunting this afternoon; if we get anything I'll try to remember to take a picture. She's 2 and I just love watching her work.
Mine just likes to watch me feed the birds
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Spent 3 weeks hunting with these 2 GSPs in October.
We took off from our MN summer place in early October and hunted grouse in the far north for about 10 days. Lots of grouse, not so many woodcock. Had a great time except when I lost the youngster for 5 1/2 hours. Not a fun experience with allm the wolves and bear in the area. Luckily we found him ( or he found us) and the hunt was successful
Then we went to North Dakota and chased pheasants and sharptails. The youngster (Ticked dog) at 14 months) learned so much from his older brother. They worked so well together and bonded more than I could have ever thought possible. Prior to the hunt the young dog was barely tolerated by the other. Now they are best buddies.
We the stopped for some pheasant hunting in SD. Good time with good friends.
Was a great time. 2 Dogs and I in a Winnebago Revel (Sprinter based 4WD all diesel hinting machine) in the wild and fields of great country. Hard days, comfortable nights and easy traveling.
It just doesn't get any better!
Same trip will happen next year on my transit from MN summer place to our home in TX. Just love that time and these dogs!
GSP's best dog ever.Finally got out for some NV chukar and quail!
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