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<blockquote data-quote="pageplace32" data-source="post: 601510" data-attributes="member: 40017"><p>I currently do not have a puddle pointer, but I have hunted over them. Last year on a late season rut hunt for mule deer in Nevada, my guide had his puddle pointer with him and we were also able to hunt quail and chukers. I have two french brittneys and love them. My female is going on 13 and still gets its done, but not sure how much longer she will be able to go. I am considering the puddle pointer as a replacement. From what I experienced, they are great dogs. Friendly, loyal, gentle spirit just like my french brittenys. When the puddlepoint is in the field it is absolutlely awesome to hunt with them. They cover ground easily, good endurance, great nose, points, retrieves and they work will for ducks. It is hard for me to not go with another french brittney, but the puddlepointers from my experience is a great dog for family and hunting.</p><p> </p><p>Not sure if it is true, but I heard the kennel in Idaho that was listed in the previous response has a 2 year waiting list.</p><p> </p><p>Pageplace32</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pageplace32, post: 601510, member: 40017"] I currently do not have a puddle pointer, but I have hunted over them. Last year on a late season rut hunt for mule deer in Nevada, my guide had his puddle pointer with him and we were also able to hunt quail and chukers. I have two french brittneys and love them. My female is going on 13 and still gets its done, but not sure how much longer she will be able to go. I am considering the puddle pointer as a replacement. From what I experienced, they are great dogs. Friendly, loyal, gentle spirit just like my french brittenys. When the puddlepoint is in the field it is absolutlely awesome to hunt with them. They cover ground easily, good endurance, great nose, points, retrieves and they work will for ducks. It is hard for me to not go with another french brittney, but the puddlepointers from my experience is a great dog for family and hunting. Not sure if it is true, but I heard the kennel in Idaho that was listed in the previous response has a 2 year waiting list. Pageplace32 [/QUOTE]
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