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    Quote Originally Posted by phillipgr View Post
    Did he put up any? How's he progressing mate?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twoshotkill View Post
    Titus waiting patiently to go for a walk!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twoshotkill View Post
    Titus waiting patiently to go for a walk!
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    Nice bit of bush 2SK. How did you get on?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Nice bit of bush 2SK. How did you get on?
    Quote Originally Posted by phillipgr View Post
    Did he put up any? How's he progressing mate?
    He was very well behaved... He was like another dog and has come leaps and bounds from where he was. still work to be done but I now feel comfortable that he will not chase deer and obeys my commands in all exciting situations.

    He has taught me to trust his nose ...... although it always seems to lead us to the thickest piece of bush in the whole area!

    He led me straight to a stag about 400m from camp which i was too timid to shoot because the sika summer coat looked as bright as someone in blaze orange until it got seen us and bolted across in front of us.
    His next fantastic effort for the day was to decide he wanted a pat when i was sitting on a ledge looking out over some open river flats and pushed me over the ledge (with him and us landing about 6m below on a rock face. Peeled half my thumb nail off on the way down and bunged my knee and ankle... Ankle is now ok but my knee is another story... think it will be a visit to the Doc......Titus is fine!
    Was a long walk out for me.... All up 3 deer seen and 4 squeals . none in the freezer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twoshotkill View Post
    He was very well behaved... He was like another dog and has come leaps and bounds from where he was. still work to be done but I now feel comfortable that he will not chase deer and obeys my commands in all exciting situations.

    He has taught me to trust his nose ...... although it always seems to lead us to the thickest piece of bush in the whole area!

    He led me straight to a stag about 400m from camp which i was too timid to shoot because the sika summer coat looked as bright as someone in blaze orange until it got seen us and bolted across in front of us.
    His next fantastic effort for the day was to decide he wanted a pat when i was sitting on a ledge looking out over some open river flats and pushed me over the ledge (with him and us landing about 6m below on a rock face. Peeled half my thumb nail off on the way down and bunged my knee and ankle... Ankle is now ok but my knee is another story... think it will be a visit to the Doc......Titus is fine!
    Was a long walk out for me.... All up 3 deer seen and 4 squeals . none in the freezer.
    Now that is a great yarn
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twoshotkill View Post
    He was very well behaved... He was like another dog and has come leaps and bounds from where he was. still work to be done but I now feel comfortable that he will not chase deer and obeys my commands in all exciting situations.

    He has taught me to trust his nose ...... although it always seems to lead us to the thickest piece of bush in the whole area!

    He led me straight to a stag about 400m from camp which i was too timid to shoot because the sika summer coat looked as bright as someone in blaze orange until it got seen us and bolted across in front of us.
    His next fantastic effort for the day was to decide he wanted a pat when i was sitting on a ledge looking out over some open river flats and pushed me over the ledge (with him and us landing about 6m below on a rock face. Peeled half my thumb nail off on the way down and bunged my knee and ankle... Ankle is now ok but my knee is another story... think it will be a visit to the Doc......Titus is fine!
    Was a long walk out for me.... All up 3 deer seen and 4 squeals . none in the freezer.
    Shit mate thats a bit rough!! Hope ya knee sorts its shit out, mines better but still sloppy.

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    He's a nice looking dog there .
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    Moose lookin like a good goat decoy

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    Training for the next low flying chop to come out the ranch slider

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
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    I see that they have the halfback and fullback positions sorted VC.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
    Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
    Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
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    Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms

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    Come on dad... The gun is in here.... What more do we need!!!!!
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