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Old 01-05-2012, 12:03 AM
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Sometimes those Grouse points are actually a rabbit



Red Phase....shoulda gotta it mounted....



Couple more Roosters

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Old 01-05-2012, 12:16 AM
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Grouse numbers were bette up North



I missed this bird pointed in the thick stuff....I blame the dog.

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Old 01-05-2012, 07:30 AM
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Nice pictures dfrobert. Taking a little time to arrange things is worth it.

Here's a favorite of mine from the last day

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Old 01-05-2012, 07:31 AM
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The ugly dogs never get any love.
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Looks like you're giving him plenty of love getting him out there as much as the pics show and he's repaying you nicely! Great shots - and you're right - tough to beat hunting over a pointing dog!
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Old 01-05-2012, 08:06 AM
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Hey pudelpointer!

Just to let you know that we're bustin' 'em here in SK, too.

Parker looks like he's really come along since I last saw him as a pup in MT.

Keep on having fun chasin' boids!

Attached some pics from some of my hunts...(if I uploaded them right...)
Where's your V from...I'm thinkin we might be related.... Mine's just about five (Jan 16.....Ch. Blackbullets Hudsons Touch....aka Kati.

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Old 01-05-2012, 08:19 AM
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Buddy's first pheasant.
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Old 01-05-2012, 08:31 AM
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My Turk....



"Ted", my daughter's Springer retrieving his first pheasant.


Yesteryear....my old Rosie.


"Indy" busting some cattails for pheasants...


Three of my Springers working...


Charlie and I this year...


Echo working some cover...


Lefty...


Tiki retrieving a Hun...
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Old 01-05-2012, 08:35 AM
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My Turk....



"Ted", my daughter's Springer retrieving his first pheasant.


Yesteryear....my old Rosie.


"Indy" busting some cattails for pheasants...


Three of my Springers working...


Charlie and I this year...


Echo working some cover...


Lefty...


Tiki retrieving a Hun...
Not only great lookin dogs, but great photography.....
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Old 01-05-2012, 08:44 AM
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my dog slim
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heading back...
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pheasant...

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firefight.....[IMG][/IMG]

this could of been a good pic, but it was a hen......he didn't shoot[IMG][/IMG]


backing...[IMG][/IMG]

my first gsp with some ptarmigan in alaska.....R.I.P "easy" sure miss you![IMG][/IMG]

someone needs to start a turkey hunting thread.
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Old 01-05-2012, 08:48 AM
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Where's your V from...I'm thinkin we might be related.... Mine's just about five (Jan 16.....Ch. Blackbullets Hudsons Touch....aka Kati.
She's from Michigan - Red Radiance's Bonus Point a.k.a. - Csilla - (pronounced Chee-la). I do believe that I might have met Kati briefly as a pup a few years back! Very sweet girl - would love to see her in action huntin' 'em up!

All reddog owners are somehow related!
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Old 01-05-2012, 08:54 AM
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She's from Michigan - Red Radiance's Bonus Point a.k.a. - Csilla - (pronounced Chee-la). I do believe that I might have met Kati briefly as a pup a few years back! Very sweet girl - would love to see her in action huntin' 'em up!

All reddog owners are somehow related!
Yes we are. Tryin to get a pic posted by Catnthehat of Kati. Can't do it from work. Where would you have met Kati? NAVHDA? CalgaryShow?

Nice to see your little red girl on the post.
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Old 01-05-2012, 12:37 PM
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Yes we are. Tryin to get a pic posted by Catnthehat of Kati. Can't do it from work. Where would you have met Kati? NAVHDA? CalgaryShow?

Nice to see your little red girl on the post.
FINALLY got it done!
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Old 01-05-2012, 12:52 PM
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Hey pudelpointer!

Just to let you know that we're bustin' 'em here in SK, too.

Parker looks like he's really come along since I last saw him as a pup in MT.

Keep on having fun chasin' boids!

Attached some pics from some of my hunts...(if I uploaded them right...)
Hey man, how are you and that orange girl doing? Man, is she ever stretched out on point in that pic.

I had forgotten about this thread, and was excited to open it, then I realized it was a thread I started.

Dfrobert, Parker is out of Cedarwoods Kennel in Boise Idaho.
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Old 01-05-2012, 01:07 PM
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Since dfrobert posted the pic of the rabbit, Parker and I could not ignore the opportunity.....

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Old 01-05-2012, 01:10 PM
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We had our first Griffon here just last weekend and the dog was very impressive. he is book again so I wil take some pictures next hunt.
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Old 01-05-2012, 01:12 PM
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FINALLY got it done!
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Thks Cat. Attsa my girl..Kati...aka "No Fear"
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Old 01-05-2012, 07:34 PM
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Hey man, how are you and that orange girl doing? Man, is she ever stretched out on point in that pic.

I had forgotten about this thread, and was excited to open it, then I realized it was a thread I started.

Dfrobert, Parker is out of Cedarwoods Kennel in Boise Idaho.
All's good here - except for severe bird withdrawal onset at season close!

Nothin' prettier or more exciting than a staunch/intense point finished off with a rooster flush! I get lucky every so often with camera in hand and am able to capture the moment. Suppose if I shot straighter, I'd have free hands to carry the camera and not the shotgun. Wouldn't get evil eye from the pooch as often either!

AckleyAbe: I paid a short visit to Blackbullet with Csilla a few years ago and met an absolute 'gaggle' of great lookin' reddogz... Kati looks intense and all business - fantastic pic!

Seeing as we're comparing bunnies thought I'd include my 2-bits.

Keep posting those pics - can never see enough dog work captured on camera! Great stuff!
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Old 01-05-2012, 07:52 PM
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This one is on my desk top - who says lap dogs can't hunt??!!
Little Jake the Cavalier has a heckuva nose, and can get under stuff really easier , he just doesn't go OVER stuff too well!!

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Old 01-05-2012, 08:46 PM
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Since dfrobert posted the pic of the rabbit, Parker and I could not ignore the opportunity.....


Dang thats a big old hare. Pudelpointers have always appealed to me. Have heard and seen nothing but good things about the Cedarwoods line. What is your dog like at home? Couch potato? How far does he range in the wide open stubble fields??
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Old 01-05-2012, 09:06 PM
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Heres some more

Waiting for the ducks...



Break time in the Partridge country



Even though its an Upland thread....2011 duck hunting was very good
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Old 01-05-2012, 09:57 PM
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Where did you get your Griff from? Looks a great dog and you're getting him into awesome hunting terrain.
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Old 01-05-2012, 10:04 PM
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A very hard to find NW Minnesota rooster. This was the last day of the season and our last 2011 bird.

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Old 01-05-2012, 10:34 PM
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Where did you get your Griff from? Looks a great dog and you're getting him into awesome hunting terrain.
Alders Edge kennel in Minnesota.
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Old 01-06-2012, 07:29 AM
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All's good here - except for severe bird withdrawal onset at season close!

Nothin' prettier or more exciting than a staunch/intense point finished off with a rooster flush! I get lucky every so often with camera in hand and am able to capture the moment. Suppose if I shot straighter, I'd have free hands to carry the camera and not the shotgun. Wouldn't get evil eye from the pooch as often either!

AckleyAbe: I paid a short visit to Blackbullet with Csilla a few years ago and met an absolute 'gaggle' of great lookin' reddogz... Kati looks intense and all business - fantastic pic!

Seeing as we're comparing bunnies thought I'd include my 2-bits.

Keep posting those pics - can never see enough dog work captured on camera! Great stuff!

I am very bad for taking pictures...I always have been. Problem is, usually I don't bother taking the camera.....and if I do, it's tough to use with Shottygun in hand waiting for birds to come up.

Great you posted some of yours, I've been singing the virtues of the V for 14 years now (Kati is my second). First was Ch. Comynara's Magnum Action C.D.X. We lost her 5 years ago to Sick Sinus Disease. She was somewhat more reserved than Kati, but she made a V believer out of everyone that met her.

Anyway, let's just cross our fingers and hope that not too many people find out what a great breed they are, or, heaven forbid, Walt Disney gets a hold of one and does a movie. So far, for the most part, breeders have kept the breed true and strong, although, what I call Kijiji breeders are starting to apear.

By the way it looks like Kati may be having a litter this spring. She should come in in the next month or two and Sherryanne (Blackbullet's as you know) wants to breed her. She has a couple of boys in mind. Hmmmm, wonder if my wife is ready for another red-headed terror in the house?
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Old 01-06-2012, 09:32 AM
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Glad to see so many other folks who hunt with bearded dogs, here's mine
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Old 01-06-2012, 09:58 AM
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the dog is Small Munsterlander (in case anybody asks :-)

in AB


in ON
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Old 01-06-2012, 10:11 AM
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Dang thats a big old hare. Pudelpointers have always appealed to me. Have heard and seen nothing but good things about the Cedarwoods line. What is your dog like at home? Couch potato? How far does he range in the wide open stubble fields??
Hare was 12 lbs. Parker once retrieved a hare from a rangefinder measured distance of 373 yards.

As for personality, he is 1/2 clown and 1/2 evil genius. Honestly, he is a huge suck who will literally climb into your lap if you let him. Like most hunting dogs, he will figure out how to get himself in trouble if he is not exercised frequently.

In the stubble he will punch out 3-400 yards if there is some birdy habitat to check out, but usually ranges from 75- 150 yards. In close cover he shortens up a lot, but honestly we rarely hunt forest.

One thing he used to do, but hasn't for a long time, is bay like a hound - and loud like a hound as well!!! I would love to run him on cats, but don't dare to run him by himself. Maybe if I had 2 or 3 more.
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Old 01-06-2012, 10:13 AM
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Nice Sml Munster h&t!!
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Old 01-06-2012, 11:16 AM
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Born on Novemer 24th. Our local Ruffie population is in for a suprise.
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Old 01-06-2012, 11:31 AM
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Default Awesome Pics guys

I have been following this thread since the start and felt it was time to chime in and compliment all the pics.

Add the the fact that I picked up a new shotgun for myself and the lab at home and you have one jacked up new bird hunter.

My wife would shut this thread down immediately, just to shut me up, but she isn't here so I say keep the pics coming.
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