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    Default first grouse this season.

    went out for the afternoon for some rabbit training/ hunting with my dog. while he started on 2 rabbit tracks he lost both.I flushed 5 grouse and was able to shoot at 2 of them, and i was lucky to hit 1 of them. was a great afternoon, cant wait for our first rabbit together, hes really getting better.

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    Looks like your all geared up ready to go, Alpha!!

    would love to see a few more pictures of that hound

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    Always love to see the hounds. Good for you and welcome to the forum.
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    Nice work.
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    Nice looking hound, is that a beagle? Good job on the grouse.

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    Thanks guys. Ya hes a beagle. He's a year old this will be our first season. He's a bit bigger than most beagles, he's not purebread or ckc registered. I know how both his parents hunt and the price was right so I went without ckc. Got him at 10 weeks old, great pet and friend. Best 150 bucks I've ever spent!!

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    Great shot. Both photo and bird
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    Congratulations on both the pup and the bird!
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