OntarioHunter
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I'm 68 and still beating the brush hard with a great pointing Lab and Fr Britt ages five and nine. A hernia and gall stones slowed me down this fall ... but only slightly. Come up to Montana next year for pheasants if you're interested in a swap hunt. Chukars has always been on my bucket list. I hunted rabbits one winter in the 80s at May, ID. Spectacular rough country.You can get a GSP to do anything. They are at their best covering 25 miles a day in country like this. Mine actually despise ducks. I think GSPS are incredibly underrated as family dogs, but they’re not Goldens.
A couple fellas above have shown their GSPs can obviously work from a blind, they’ve done a great job training. Most of us will have better luck with a breed that is suited to how we want to hunt.
I’m 65 and in all candor I asked myself several times this weekend what the hell I was doing in hells canyon hunting chukar. My girls are 8 and 9 and likely will be my last GSPs. I might have to get a GWP or (gasp) a yellow lab.
Look close. Bull and two yearling moose are in the picture. About fifty sharptail were somewhere in front. Those birds were on that knob constantly. I saw thousands of sharpies this year.
Crusty snow made for unusually tough hunting.
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