YEP, I guess it just comes down to what you like in gun dogs. According to NAVHDA the German Shorthair Pointer is the most popular versatile hunting breed in north America ( versatile dogs are different than retreivers as far as the multitude of disciplines that they can be trained in) Not as...
According to The American Kennel Club the most popular breed in North America since 2022 is the French bulldog (you can thank Lady Ga Ga for that) Labs are # 2 now . Many breeds and many disciplines that can be trained into dogs and price and training can have a big effect on the outcome. I was...
The least expensive part of owning a hunting a dog is the purchase price (think at least $2000 for a the pup with good bloodlines and a proven hunting history from the bitch and sire.) Yes you will encounter prices for less but beware and do your homework . You can spend as little as a few...
Eberlestock. Mystery ranch, Kuiu, and many others. So many good good packs out there. Just gotta find the style that works for you. I'm partial to Eberlestock but that does not mean they are what you want or need or is the best choice for you.
From my experience over the years waterfowl hunting on the river is all about the migration, they are there for a few days and then they are gone. The locals in Cibola know all about the quail and do drive by's on them in the early part of the opener and after that its crap shoot to find them if...
Dove numbers up in the Mesa Grande, Santa Ysabel, lake Henshaw area are big during early December. I see flocks on my ranch day to day that number in the dozens every morning and afternoon. They disappear in January when the cold and wet weather sets in. No public land up here so not many get...
Trained a dog a for client about 12 years ago (griffon). He ran over the dogs head with his f-250 dually one day. The dog lived, imagine that... P.S. the dogs head was very mishapen after the accident but it still hunted and lived a full life. Some things just can't be explained ...
Got it, I thought so, back in the day when it was developed it was called phenolic resin, tough stuff inert to most things except long term uv light. You and you're Dad won't need another knife anytime soon. Congrats that's a nice build. I built a knife back in the 70's from a power hacksaw...
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