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Hunerd percent!I prefer the American Versatile more than the German Versatile. Find, point, and retrieve upland game, steady at blind and retrieves waterfowl, and can track blood. I don't have a need for the sharpness on fur. The way I hunt that is going to result in more skunk and porcupine encounters and potential sharpness around other dogs. But that's why I got wirehair from a breeder with preference towards NAVHDA lines rather than a draht from someone working through the VVD-GNA system.
The good news is that you can find both, and you can find someone breeding dogs the way you want to use them.
I hunt upland and waterfowl with friends with other breeds, labs, Goldens, shortairs...I just love the drive and grit of the wirehairs I've had. Are they going to have the drive in the prairie and steadiness on point of an English Pointer, or the marking ability of a lab? No. But it's a blast to see a dog retrieve ducks over water in the morning, searching for one that swam into the flooded grass and coming out 5 minutes later with the bird, then switching gears later in the day and locking down a running rooster under point and trailing and retrieving a winged running bird (from your buddies shot, of course). Add the ability to stay at heal until released to track a deer you shot bowhunting, and you have a great dog.
You like to hunt - and post nothingburger comments to get to the classifieds????i like to Hunt
What I like about the VDD-GNA system is that I think they tend to produce a more consistent product. And confirmation matters, so if you get a draht, it'll act like a draht and look like a draht.Hunerd percent!
My YT feed is a ton of Forrester and Ghostpoint? Makes a great video. Like you mentioned....I don't see any Draht in those Wires.
I don't NEED it either. I just kinda have to accept it for the other attributes that come with it. Plus I've grown to know several solid people in that community and it's all part of it.
Yeah. You certainly don't see wirehairs competing in open field trails at the same level of pointers, setters, and brittanys, so no arguments there. There are some that have done well in the retrieving games, but they just don't retrieve the same way a lab does. Nose driven independent search vs accurately marking multiple drops with great memory. I want that search if I'm hunting flooded grass, but it can be embarrassing decoying birds over open water when your dog is swimming around upwind of a floating duck like it doesn't exist! I haven't been around hunting hounds, but I can tell you my wirehairs and my wife's basset hound certainly don't use thier noses the same. That hound simply sees the world through his nose.Jack of all trades but master of none