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    ahh yes, looking forward to the slow years, lol.
    People were shocked when I told them the dog running across the field, playing with theirs was 11 years old. At 13, my old guy is still more active than my friends 7 year old golden.
    Enjoy the time Dilly, there is still a few more years to go.

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    Should get my sons hockey schedule soon. I can start spitballing some time in the grouse woods then. My daughter is 6 and she's been talking about coming along for a trip. I remember how noisy my son was the first couple of years he came along. The difference is that it was his big rubber boots clunking along the trail. The only time my daughter isn't talking it's because she's eating or sleeping. She also talks about 20 decibels higher then anyone else in the room so it might be a real adventure. May be the safest year ever for the birds.
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    Summer has flown by & the young dog isn't quite where I want her to be but I will be throwing some entry fees in the fire & running her in a couple of trials.

    How much hunting I do depends on the older dog who is slowing down with some signs of arthritis. Likely some short hunts with her up at Hullett & Norfolk Co. Younger dog will have to pick up some of the slack.

    Planning also on shooting some ducks. Was hoping to do doves for the first time this year but looks like there won't be enough days in the calendar.

    My inexplicable ongoing failure to win the lottery & join the idle rich is throwing a cramp in my hunting plans.

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    Well my summer fishing plans ..... one evening so far where I had to go up to cottage to meet ppl/repairs and it was calm so even though exhausted I got out the cheap "trunk" flyrod and caught some 6" bass chasing late Mayflies.... so essentially RIP .....

    given the summer as a guide ..... chauffeur for kids to school etc, alot of work (more after hours support, code promotions, helping wife's (I guess mine too) friends at the restaurant....) , work around the house/cottage/ sister-in-laws (don't buy tools for my brother-in-law.... there should be laws against some people having tools....) .... so essentially enough things that are completely unpredictable or disruptive or on weekends and outside the 9 to 5 that I have to be available for I MAY ... MAY get an evening when closing the cottage (weather permitting... and it hasn't this year) actually get the canoe out for the first time this year for an hour or two of fishing.... we can dream!

    Reminder .... buy 6/49 (the once a quarter activity after looking at my schedule)... money can't buy happiness but it can be traded for time.

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    Sorry to hear about your old dog Welsh. I'm in the same boat with my male. TPLO on left side is good but he has s partial tear on his right side now. He's fine with normal life but these dogs can't turn it off in the field so he only gets to hunt very short (30-45 minutes) hunts now. Heart breaking leaving him behind. He was a fabulous hunter.
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    She's still in good health but suddenly going grey (which started with the pup, go figure) & just slowing down. Glucosamine supplements seem to be helping.

    Part of the problem is she suffers from comparison to the young dog, who is a dervish.

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    I have my male on supplements too and really can't prove if they are definitively the reason but you can't tell he's damaged unless he pushes too much. He's on them every day until the end now.
    I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by welsh View Post
    She's still in good health but suddenly going grey (which started with the pup, go figure) & just slowing down. Glucosamine supplements seem to be helping.

    Part of the problem is she suffers from comparison to the young dog, who is a dervish.

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    One of the best pheasant hunts in my memory is taking my cousin's OLD dog out for a short hunt, we went to a place we had seen some going in even to make the walking shorter. The pup tore up the ditch and brush like crazy and the old pro just ambled along, we got to a spot the young bezerker had passed and the old pro just stopped, cocked his head like saying what's that and when he stuck his head in that pile of bush a beautiful ring neck rooster came blasting out... that was the last hunt for him but he came back with an "I'm very happy" look and wagging tail. Seemed sometimes it isn't the length etc. to the dog, it is just the I did it when they get old.

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    Second full season for the wife and I. Last year she drew the antlerless tag and every time I was out by myself I had opportunities but she had the tag. The best one was a mature doe who stood with her head down behind a tree 20 yards away. Closest encounter was a young doe 7 yards away.

    This year I drew the doe tag so I'm definitely bringing home some meat for the freezer!

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    Getting out with new pup early goose and duck opener
    Life is to short to hunt with a ugly dog
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