So have seen a few sentimental pieces that didn't work for me but this is one for the books.
This is how I started (well instead of pheasant it was woodcock) hunting with dad.
Think most of us can related
https://youtu.be/TaiBj3ZgbdY
Printable View
So have seen a few sentimental pieces that didn't work for me but this is one for the books.
This is how I started (well instead of pheasant it was woodcock) hunting with dad.
Think most of us can related
https://youtu.be/TaiBj3ZgbdY
My dad taught me to fish but wasn’t a hunter. He bought me my first gun and I had to figure it out from there. We had various dogs, but none capable of hunting birds. I ground-swatted a pile of grouse. Don’t remember when I finally took one on the wing, but I do remember my first woodcock. Couldn’t believe it fell from the sky.
Fun fact: Travis Frank’s dog Daisy is half pointer, half setter.
Reminds me of my dog Dora. One who taught me great dogs are born and not made. From humble beginnings of a backyard breeding between two hunters one with a good Setter the other with a good pointer this little girl came home. Developed into one of the best dogs I ever had the pleasure to hunt over. Great nose, steady as the Rock of Gibraltar, flushed on command, and if I knocked something down it was delivered to hand without a second thought. One on my favourite hunts was the one I used the .410 to give the woodcock a fighting chance. The rabbit, though I usually pass on, taken as I had every confidence in her steadiness and her addiction to feather over fur. Damm I miss her.
https://live.staticflickr.com/1813/3...52e34e37af.jpg
Great looking dog!
I thoroughly enjoyed that episode.
Yes, that's how I started but with beagles and rabbits. :)