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What Billy Morton Taught me

Posted on Tuesday 11th July 2023 08:54:00 PM

By the early 70's wild birds were getting harder and harder to come by. Subdivisions and trailer parks grew up right where our old covey haunts were. Ever the optimists, we started a little walking shooting dog club. 'Shoot to kill', it was called back then. We knocked along for a few years, and our dogs were getting better, or worse, according to who you asked, different for sure. We subscribed to the American Field and read, religiously, accounts from all over the states and Canada. A whole new world opened to us. We read about Miller's White Cloud, Red Water Rex, The setter, Johnny Crocket, all the old legends, and their handlers.

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Finding a reputable hunting dog breeder

Posted on Monday 10th July 2023 06:53:15 PM

Start by researching a breeder specializing in the hunting dog breed you're interested in, such as the English Pointer, Labrador Retriever, or Cocker Spaniel. Seek recommendations from experienced hunters, trainers, or local hunting clubs who might have firsthand knowledge about the breeder.

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Comparing Performance Metrics of Bird Dogs by Gender

Posted on Monday 19th June 2023 06:57:13 PM

If you ask any bird-dog enthusiast what they look for when choosing a future upland dog and hunting companion, you are bound to get a wide array of advice. Many bird-dog enthusiasts favor specific breeds and bloodlines that align with the species of upland game they pursue or the hunting methods they use (i.e., walk hunting vs. horseback, etc.). When selecting puppies, they may favor certain mannerisms, such as boldness vs. timidness, or with a preferred conformation or coloration. Most enthusiasts also prefer a specific gender—male vs. female.

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Advice for the Forlorn

Posted on Saturday 3rd June 2023 05:17:53 PM

If it’s New Years week and you’re down and out

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4 Great Ways to Shoot Your Dog

Posted on Sunday 21st May 2023 08:50:35 AM

Karl, a German shorthaired pointer, zig zagged his way through the humid, early season corn maze. These South Dakota stalks stood tall, taller than even an NBA center, and if a bird flushed up it’d make for tricky shooting. To harvest a bird over a point, Karl’s owner knew he’d need to get out to the edge. When there was an opening he headed west, and stopped where the last row of stalks met the winter rye.

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Sallie

Posted on Sunday 26th March 2023 08:10:53 PM

“Where there is wealth there is envy.”

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A Lost Dog

Posted on Wednesday 1st February 2023 05:49:35 PM

It was July 15, 2003 and Billy Culp was fixin’ to turn loose for a workout his first green derby of the season. He was training this year on a new place just east of Lignite and south of Route 5. There were twenty pointing dog trainers working within a forty-mile radius of Billy , two hundred or more in the state, some serious pros, some serious amateurs, some just guys with a dog or two and a pickup truck.

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THE BENEFITS OF ANTIOXIDANTS IN DOG FOOD

Posted on Saturday 24th September 2022 08:59:45 PM

Hunters and trainers might argue about which breeds of sporting dogs are best for their preferred pursuits, but they can all agree on one thing, sporting dogs are driven to work. Whether it's a setter, pointer, shorthair, or retriever, sporting dogs are energetic, focused, and motivated. Off-season conditioning helps dogs maintain their hunting drive all year long. Well-conditioned bird dogs can run for miles without missing a step, and retrievers can run, jump, and swim their way through dozens of retrieves.

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And the Birds Whistled Bob-white

Posted on Sunday 18th September 2022 07:56:02 AM

Quail hunting in the South has always been as common as sunburn. Due to the fertile soil, flat and rolling coastal plains that are cut by long rivers and dotted with lakes and ponds, made for a perfect farming. Mild winters with hot, humid summers meant crops grew for longer times of the year than just about any other part of the country. Cotton, rice, peanuts, tobacco, peaches, sugar cane, watermelons, and indigo, the blue dye that comes from the plant, were staples. It didn't matter if the farming occurred on plantations several thousand acres big or on 50-acre tenant farms, one thing was for sure. Quail were abundant.

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Dog Names - German

Posted on Sunday 21st August 2022 09:21:44 PM

German name dogs are among the most incredible and unique dog names, for example, the German Shorthair Pointer. The German language vocabulary is rich enough to derive any name you want. The descriptive nature of the German dog names makes the names unique to have for your furry animal friend. Typically, Germany is recognized as the world's third largest producer of canine breeds. This aspect supports the perspective that the country values dogs, considering the diverse mix of dogs bred within the country. Below is a list compiled to assist you in naming your dog. It's always exciting if you find one that matches your dog's personality.

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The Role of Antioxidants in Recovery

Posted on Sunday 26th June 2022 05:12:38 PM

Give a pointer, setter, shorthair or Lab a choice between working or taking a nap, odds are they'll take work at every opportunity. Handlers are in it to win it today, but they've got an eye on tomorrow as well.

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Key Nutrients for a Healthy Skin and Coat

Posted on Monday 23rd May 2022 07:04:39 PM

Humans can use topical supplements like moisturizing lotion or hair conditioner for good health, but a dog doesn't have that luxury. The condition of a dog's hair and skin comes from proper feeding, and it's far more important than just making them look good. Healthy hair and skin protect them from the environment.

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Last Hunt

Posted on Saturday 14th May 2022 09:55:52 PM

John Cole had been hunt master on Old Pine Plantation thirty years. Before that he had worked on other plantations in the quail belt, that land between Albany and Tallahassee where quail still thrived, thanks to Yankee old money, fire, and God's providence. He'd been born on one where his father before him had trained bird dogs and managed hunts for the owner and his guests, "folks with more money than good sense," his father used to say.

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The importance of protein, fats and carbs in a gun dogs diet

Posted on Saturday 2nd April 2022 09:24:10 PM

The intensity of a flushing dog working for three minutes is different from a bird dog that runs all morning long. Gun dogs need to be fueled by the correct type of energy, one that gives them drive at the breakaway and enough juice to swim against the current for that 15th retrieve. Nutrition tailored to support these different types of activities helps dogs work at their peak potential.

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Hi-Tech Climax

Posted on Thursday 31st March 2022 09:07:27 PM

It was the end of the season. It promised to be a battle royal between two all-age dog-handler-scout teams. The dogs were Gen-X and Millennial, full-brother pointers, sired in West Kentucky, the latter from a year-earlier litter. The handlers were Mike Eanes and Ike Reams, former team mates in a "helpin' each other" partnership that went sour. The scouts were Archie Bell and Will Smith, twenty-something former Georgia high-school baseball rivals who had pitched opposite one another in consecutive-year state championship finals games, each winning and losing one. There was no love lost between opposing team members. But that was nothing compared to the rivalry between the dogs' owners.

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