In Honor of LB's TR: Fall Days Afield
I went training with live quail over Easter weekend with my lab, my father and his brittany, and my brother-in-law and his GWP. It was in the 20's, windy and blowing snow. The weather couldn't stop the good time had by all.
My dog doesn't get a lot of training with live birds other than the few times we went to the nearby hunting grounds to find wild pheasant so this was treat for her.
Here is my father's brittany on point:
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Here's my father getting ready to flush pointed quail:
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Here's my brother-in-law's GWP on point:
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Here's a picture of my lab searching:
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Summit just prior to a flush:
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Since my father is only one of the group with bird training permit he had to do all the shooting. Here are a couple of shots of my father shooting after the bird was flushed. Neither dog is steady to wing. Both worked on it a little bit that day, but nothing too serious as the day was mostly about keeping the dogs steady on point.
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Here's Casey in mid retrieve of a shot bird:
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And here's Casey retrieving to hand:
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By the time we left the dogs were all tired, but ready for more. I haven't had that much fun training in a long time. Between watching the two dogs hold point until with such intensity to seeing my lab perform perfectly from proper ranging, to flushing to retrieving to heel and hand I couldn't ask for a more productive day. :D