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    Quote Originally Posted by kawhia View Post

    one of our new girls.
    Cute has hhe got lab in him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrs dundee View Post
    Cute has hhe got lab in him.
    nothing a lab would do would surprise me mrs dundee but he looks safe for the moment

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    red had pointed 5 ft further out me thinking he,s dreaming i urge him to move up.
    presuming quail over a pheasant i nearly crap my daks when i release him and a cock cackles straight up and out from barely 2 ft in front of his hooter
    have i mentioned this gsp loves cover

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    Clover with her first deer at 9 months . She has been with us when we got a red at 6 months but she didn't point us on to the red . She did really well today and got us a fallow spiker Name:  uploadfromtaptalk1407568392147.jpg
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    Probably only at dinner time Mrs D.
    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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    the way nature intended.

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    Clover half pie pointing a sheep . She's keen on sheep as she's half collie but I tell her off for it as I work on people's farms she's still insists to point hahaName:  uploadfromtaptalk1407635957597.jpg
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    My lab X chilling while I get the job done
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    "Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
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    The retard having a nap....

    The snos and feets must be covered, very important

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    Quote Originally Posted by ebf View Post
    The retard having a nap....

    The snos and feets must be covered, very important

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    no doubt the little bastards dreaming of that time he shagged my leg


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    Looks like the pheasants have gone to ground at my local spots, early but promising. The brownies are still around, seem to be found in pairs as of this week which is really early for them. Soon be time to give them a rest, at this rate I'll stop dogging them at the end of this week. As an example the hens went to ground mid October last year, a whole month later that this year. Warm weather hopefully equals an early breeding season, which usually means bumper birds in this spot next year as they are mature enough to go through the following winter safely . Fingers crossed

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    @Pointer nice dog

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    Jolie, 5 months old

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    ...amitie, respect mutuel et amour...

    ...le beau et le bon, cela rime avec Breton!...

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    finally got one I like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kawhia View Post

    finally got one I like.
    Who is that?

 

 

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