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<blockquote data-quote="NHGriff" data-source="post: 369462" data-attributes="member: 23759"><p>Thanks for the welcomes. Yes Griffon's are a european pointing breed. Mostly used for upland birds. He's only 1 1/2 but so far he has pointed and retrieved; Pheasant, quail, woodcock and a bunch of Grouse here. He is steady to point and shot, he marks the birds while steady then sent for the retrieve. Last year I traveled to Kansas and in zero degree temps with 10 inches of snow we shot our limit each day and never lost a bird.</p><p>I've just begun duck work with him and hope to shoot ducks over him this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NHGriff, post: 369462, member: 23759"] Thanks for the welcomes. Yes Griffon's are a european pointing breed. Mostly used for upland birds. He's only 1 1/2 but so far he has pointed and retrieved; Pheasant, quail, woodcock and a bunch of Grouse here. He is steady to point and shot, he marks the birds while steady then sent for the retrieve. Last year I traveled to Kansas and in zero degree temps with 10 inches of snow we shot our limit each day and never lost a bird. I've just begun duck work with him and hope to shoot ducks over him this year. [/QUOTE]
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