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I’m not sure how or what you like to hunt and what you prioritize in a dog. I have hunted and field trial shooting dog pointers for some years now. I head up to Utah and Idaho and chukar hunt on occasion. The dogs can really bomb in that country, I think it’s as good as it gets to have a dog find and hold birds 5-600 yards away hike your ass off and put birds up. Great anticipation and truly a great dance between dog, bird and hunter. The more I have done this the more I realize my friends and I are the minority. Must don’t want and can’t handle a dog with that much go. They would rather have a dog within shotgun range the entire time that way they can shoot at whatever gets up which is completely fine. For them retrieving and close working are priorities. Get a dog out of the type of dogs that you want. There are some AA field trial gsps that can flat move out and there are some that are 50 yard dogs tops and everything in between. Do your research on what you want, there are plenty of good breeders catering to every style. You can have a dog ground shipped anywhere in the country for around 400 bucks. Considering your gonna live with and feed the dog for the next 10-15 years the cost isn’t much.
Cody, appreciate the info and get what your saying. My priority is chuckar and huns with the anticipation to start traveling out to other states as I get more into it. My current dog hunts, I'm guessing, 200+ yards out which Im totally fine with and have realized I need to just let her go rather than try and keep her close. I'm not looking for a dog "today" but hopeful to pick up another in 2020/2021 and want to research, locate and get on list for a quality line.
Thanks for your feedback
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