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JASPER POLAND | All Hunting Articles
Posted 03/17/2024




Tick is my go to dog weather Im guiding a hunt wild bird hunting need to work another dog on backing or just need a buddy to take a walk through the woods with he is a hard core hunting buddy and when other dogs cant find birds Ole tick puts birds in the bag he can pin down the wierist grouse in the woods work a running pheasant like a pro he hunts smart and through he has been the lead dog for introducing many new comers to upland hunting and put hundreds of first birds in the bag for people and all that at 2 years old it they dont come any better then tick
 

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