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Pretty on point

Posted By: kindall

Pretty on point - 09/24/21 03:49 AM

Perfect weather to get in a little training.
I know I’m biased, but I just love her style.
I just used pigeons today, she has more intensity on quail.

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Posted By: CCBIRDDOGMAN

Re: Pretty on point - 09/24/21 10:05 AM

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Posted By: Marc K

Re: Pretty on point - 09/24/21 11:37 AM

Indeed!
Posted By: Smokey Bear

Re: Pretty on point - 09/24/21 12:13 PM

Beautiful!
Posted By: soooo

Re: Pretty on point - 09/24/21 02:01 PM

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Posted By: kindall

Re: Pretty on point - 09/24/21 06:13 PM

Thanks guys.
She has a novice trainer (me) as a owner. Inspire of that, she’s coming along nicely in the field.
Posted By: Biscuit

Re: Pretty on point - 09/24/21 11:11 PM

Beautiful
Posted By: bobcat1

Re: Pretty on point - 09/24/21 11:38 PM

Pretty!
Posted By: Birdboy

Re: Pretty on point - 09/29/21 08:48 PM

Nice!
Posted By: Chet

Re: Pretty on point - 10/01/21 06:03 PM

Good lookin dog for sure.
Posted By: decook

Re: Pretty on point - 10/02/21 12:07 AM

I'm envious. The more I bird hunt the less i think of deer hunting. I don't know why but I love it and I love seeing dogs pointing and retrieving.
Posted By: 68rustbucket

Re: Pretty on point - 10/02/21 01:36 AM

Originally Posted by decook
I'm envious. The more I bird hunt the less i think of deer hunting. I don't know why but I love it and I love seeing dogs pointing and retrieving.

I concur!
Posted By: Txblklab

Re: Pretty on point - 10/02/21 11:43 PM

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Posted By: kindall

Re: Pretty on point - 10/03/21 12:48 AM

Originally Posted by decook
I'm envious. The more I bird hunt the less i think of deer hunting. I don't know why but I love it and I love seeing dogs pointing and retrieving.

It’s addictive.
I love watching a good dog work a field.
It does not even need to be my dog.
Posted By: colt45-90

Re: Pretty on point - 10/17/21 06:31 PM

nothing wrong with that
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Pretty on point - 10/17/21 06:43 PM

Top photo is on pen raised quail. The second is on wild bobwhite quail. Both are old photos.

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Third wild bobwhite quail on a foggy morning.

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Posted By: kindall

Re: Pretty on point - 10/18/21 01:33 PM

Bill
Mine definitely know the difference between training, and hunting.
I enjoyed the times we met at the NSTRA trials.
I’ve been thinking about joining them again.
Posted By: michaelp936

Re: Pretty on point - 10/27/21 01:18 AM

Love to see them locked up!

Here's my boy. [Linked Image]
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Pretty on point - 10/27/21 11:32 AM

Beautiful. cheers
Posted By: kindall

Re: Pretty on point - 10/30/21 03:32 AM

Originally Posted by michaelp936
Love to see them locked up!

Here's my boy. [Linked Image]

Beautiful dog.
Posted By: cbump

Re: Pretty on point - 11/30/21 03:23 AM

Hi kindall, Where do you get your pigeons for training?
Posted By: 68rustbucket

Re: Pretty on point - 11/30/21 08:52 PM

Originally Posted by kindall
Originally Posted by michaelp936
Love to see them locked up!

Here's my boy. [Linked Image]

Beautiful dog.

Muensterlander?
Posted By: ADOutdoorsman

Re: Pretty on point - 12/01/21 12:36 AM

Gosh, just looking at the pictures of those beautiful dogs doing it gets my motor running. Thanks for sharing. Let’s see some more.
Posted By: kindall

Re: Pretty on point - 12/03/21 09:47 AM

She’s not mine, but I get to take her out in the field. She’s a 20lb pocket rocket.
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Posted By: michaelp936

Re: Pretty on point - 12/07/21 04:43 AM

Originally Posted by 68rustbucket
Originally Posted by kindall
Originally Posted by michaelp936
Love to see them locked up!

Here's my boy. [Linked Image]

Beautiful dog.

Muensterlander?

Small Munsterlander....Robingun's Eagle Eye Captain Flint, call name "Flint". Approved stud dog in the Small Munsterlander Club of America.

NAVHDA: NA Prize 1 (max 112) at 10 months. Bypassed UPT. UT Prize 2 at 24 months. Senior NAVHDA judge told me he was a Prize 1/possible Invitational dog but that I was a "NA Prize 3 handler"!! First time ever I handled in the finished gun dog test and I made mistakes that cost him points. I trained him to support me in the field based on some physical limitations I have related to military service, and those things did not mesh with the NAVHDA test "standard".

He's 6 years old now. Decided not to re-test to see if we could qualify for the Invitational because we're more interested in chasing birds and trailing fur, than chasing points and prizes. Flint loves to travel...he's been from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Gulf to Canada with me as we hunt and fly fish. He truly loves the latter, as well, and is content to tag along with me while wading a river or riding in a drift boat. He's a dynamo outdoors and an absolute gentleman in the house, where he can usually be found curled up at my feet. He's the best ever that's "owned" me........
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