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    Complete novice I am

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    Yeah nah bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by el borracho View Post
    get outta here hell be a Setter man
    How long will it take before you sound like a puppy farmer?????

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    El Borracho puppy sold in life time = 0
    GDT puppys sold =a shit load more than ELb LOL

    IF Ican see more beautiful well bred working Setters on the ground I will be a happy man
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    Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question

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    Quote Originally Posted by upnorth uplander View Post
    To make a trip North worth while you have to spend a week up there, have free accomodation and it pays to know someone who can put you onto some birds, I wouldnt bother without a dog as pheasants will sit tight as you walk right past them and if you are lucky enuff to flush one and only wing it then theres no way in hell you will find that bird.

    It also pays to have someones mum cook for the crew every night.
    Where can I book all that?? Would almost be worth the trip overseas to the NI
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    You book it with me Mikee
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    Generous Z , I was going to book the motorcamp and eat boiled noodles
    Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question

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    Have to shoot ducks and wear fleece camo to stay at Hut Z
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    HEHEHE
    Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question

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    Quote Originally Posted by upnorth uplander View Post
    It also pays to have someones mum cook for the crew every night.
    Ahhh, the cooking! Certainly is top hospitality up there. Roasts every night selected from the previous days bag... life is good
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    Quote Originally Posted by upnorth uplander View Post
    It also pays to have someones mum cook for the crew every night.
    Or Rushy

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    yeah rushy does great venison for sure !!!
    Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question

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    Quote Originally Posted by upnorth uplander View Post
    You book it with me Mikee
    It would be rude of me to invite myself, and your dog handling would most likely make mine look like pure muppetry.

    Also I am alergic to tweed, but at least I have a couple dogs of a proper breed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good show what!!
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    Get Munsey to pick you up on his way thru next year Mikee

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    Hi guys,
    Just found my way in here two weeks before I'm leaving the country..
    I personally think you're wasting your opportunities by not going one generation further away from Woody. Woody was a great dog but he had some flaws too. By using Inti (who'll be 10 yrs on 28th Feb) instead, you'll get that generation further out from Woody, you'll get the NZ lines and you'll get the European/American lines. Both of Inti's parents naturally used the wind intelligently. Woody had to have it drilled into him by Leon. I think that Woody, like Sharnberry Shooter in the past, would come more into his right as a grand-sire - - if bred right. Most of the NZ blood has already been lost. You should grab what's left of it when you have the chance, which also opens up to more options next time around!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FTO View Post
    Hi guys,
    Just found my way in here two weeks before I'm leaving the country..
    I personally think you're wasting your opportunities by not going one generation further away from Woody. Woody was a great dog but he had some flaws too. By using Inti (who'll be 10 yrs on 28th Feb) instead, you'll get that generation further out from Woody, you'll get the NZ lines and you'll get the European/American lines. Both of Inti's parents naturally used the wind intelligently. Woody had to have it drilled into him by Leon. I think that Woody, like Sharnberry Shooter in the past, would come more into his right as a grand-sire - - if bred right. Most of the NZ blood has already been lost. You should grab what's left of it when you have the chance, which also opens up to more options next time around!
    Welcome F-T

 

 

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