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Thread: Upland dogs that will also retreive ducks and geese?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    I am leaning towards a Brittany, the bush I would be hunting could be tough for strictly a flusher (too thick) and the longer hair would serve it better in the winter, plus they are smaller which would be fine for everything but geese (which we normally field hunt anyway). I pinged a few breeders to get an idea, no done deal yet but I miss having a dog around and I need to get moving on something or I never will.

    We shall see what happens coming into the spring, lots of Brittany breeders that have been recommended in previous threads here, so that is a good selling point too.
    No such thing as too thick for a flusher more like too thick for the hunter .lol I have hunted many times the areas you hunt and my Springer would burn up those areas. And my flusher retrieves geese without any problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    I am leaning towards a Brittany, the bush I would be hunting could be tough for strictly a flusher (too thick)
    A flusher is more suited to thicker bush - they flush the bird out to you. With a pointer you're going to be the one fighting the bush to get the bird.
    "You don't own a cocker, you wear one"

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow dog View Post
    And my flusher retrieves geese without any problems.
    Mine too, and he's a little english cocker.
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    Never looked at the Munsterlander
    you should

    but first decide if you want a flusher or a pointer.
    "The dog is Small Munsterlander, the gun is Beretta."
    "You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed" A. Saint-Exupery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cass View Post
    Mine too, and he's a little english cocker.
    He is NOT little, he's the size of a good springer
    "The dog is Small Munsterlander, the gun is Beretta."
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    With a pointer you're going to be the one fighting the bush to get the bird.
    How many times have you hunted grouse with a pointing dog?
    "The dog is Small Munsterlander, the gun is Beretta."
    "You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed" A. Saint-Exupery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vom Dufenshmirtz View Post
    He is NOT little, he's the size of a good springer
    Well you know what I mean, LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by vom Dufenshmirtz View Post
    How many times have you hunted grouse with a pointing dog?
    I haven't. My point was don't rule a flusher out... they flush, its what they do. My dog will take on a solid wall of prickly ash. We don't finish any hunts where his face isn't raw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow dog View Post
    No such thing as too thick for a flusher more like too thick for the hunter .lol I have hunted many times the areas you hunt and my Springer would burn up those areas. And my flusher retrieves geese without any problems.
    "too thick" and springer don't belong in the same sentence.

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    Yes you are correct ,my mistake .lol

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