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<blockquote data-quote="2Bits" data-source="post: 988933" data-attributes="member: 81831"><p>Nothing is going to best the Chessie or the Lab for water work in extremely cold situation's where ice is hanging from the dogs eyelids, ears, mouth etc. This is what these breeds were made bred to do simply put. </p><p> </p><p>Now speed in the field is no comparison to my German Shorthair Pointers! The nose ability of our dogs is outstanding, being able to run full bore in a field and smell birds 200 yds away.</p><p> </p><p>Yes, I have taken them duck hunting more than once but not up around the Northeast area, where it gets -20 below for duck hunters. This breed I have is good all day at around the 10 to 25 degree level with a jacket on them.</p><p> </p><p>In the field going across tuff ground, these athelets I have are very quick. They have lots of stamina and can turn on a dime and give you 3-cents change. You just click on High Hill Gun Dogs and view one of my studs. His point on birds is 2nd to none, he is a 68 lb running freight train in the field and can jump 5ft in the air to catch a bird in his kennel compound. His daddy was the national quail champion and runnerup field champion to boot. FC "Tru Blu's Hud's Kicking Up Dust"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Bits, post: 988933, member: 81831"] Nothing is going to best the Chessie or the Lab for water work in extremely cold situation's where ice is hanging from the dogs eyelids, ears, mouth etc. This is what these breeds were made bred to do simply put. Now speed in the field is no comparison to my German Shorthair Pointers! The nose ability of our dogs is outstanding, being able to run full bore in a field and smell birds 200 yds away. Yes, I have taken them duck hunting more than once but not up around the Northeast area, where it gets -20 below for duck hunters. This breed I have is good all day at around the 10 to 25 degree level with a jacket on them. In the field going across tuff ground, these athelets I have are very quick. They have lots of stamina and can turn on a dime and give you 3-cents change. You just click on High Hill Gun Dogs and view one of my studs. His point on birds is 2nd to none, he is a 68 lb running freight train in the field and can jump 5ft in the air to catch a bird in his kennel compound. His daddy was the national quail champion and runnerup field champion to boot. FC "Tru Blu's Hud's Kicking Up Dust" [/QUOTE]
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