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Old 12-23-2010, 09:07 AM
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I enjoy looking at hunting pics, especially of the younger generation.

I posted some pics of some special pics in another thread, but they were for the wrong year!
After talking to the moderator, we decided to put them in a seperate thread by itself.
So, here they are.
This one has been posted before.
My son's first attempt at training a hunting dog resulted in a perfect point of his first pheasant, steady to the shot, and perfectly recovered bird.

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This one is also very special to me, as it was dajimmer's first bird with his muzzle loading shotgun , which I showed him how to load.
Another perfect slammed point from Dakota , resulting in a perfect right-left shot chukar for the lad .

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Old 12-23-2010, 10:01 AM
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dropping something from the sky with a muzzleloading shotgun must have been unreal. Nice pics
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Old 12-23-2010, 10:13 AM
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it's a whole bunch of "YAHOO!" for sure!
here's a pic of my berreta O/U muzzle loader with a chukar.
That bird was shot in the head only!
I took down some pheasants the same weekend with it as well, but didn't get any pictures!
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Great pictures Dave, That Louie is sure turning into a good looking dog, sorry our plans for a hunt this fall didn't work out, next year we will make sure it happens forsure, have yourself a marry xmas and all the best in the new year to you and your family..
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Old 12-23-2010, 11:16 AM
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Great pictures Dave, That Louie is sure turning into a good looking dog, sorry our plans for a hunt this fall didn't work out, next year we will make sure it happens forsure, have yourself a marry xmas and all the best in the new year to you and your family..
Jim
Back at ya!
IIRC, Louie is the only dog I have had any experience with that will point but NOT bust a porcupine - how valueble is THAT!!!:>)
We are looking for ward to next year all ready!
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Old 12-23-2010, 11:17 AM
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Nice pics Cat!
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