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Oregon area gun dog breeder/trainer?
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<blockquote data-quote="stirner" data-source="post: 1524318" data-attributes="member: 44287"><p>Why, you're just a young fella! lol When I was your age, I was still sheep hunting. Now, (74) I'm very glad one of my griffs is a "bootlicker." She doesn't cover much ground, but what she does cover is done in a slow, easy, thorough manner. The male, who is 3 times older at 9, runs all the time. He ranges out to about 75 yds, at which point I bring him back closer. He gets a lot of runners, tho. Whereas Bree, the female, has most of her birds hold the point. I think it's the sex that makes the difference, because they both have a strong hunting drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stirner, post: 1524318, member: 44287"] Why, you're just a young fella! lol When I was your age, I was still sheep hunting. Now, (74) I'm very glad one of my griffs is a "bootlicker." She doesn't cover much ground, but what she does cover is done in a slow, easy, thorough manner. The male, who is 3 times older at 9, runs all the time. He ranges out to about 75 yds, at which point I bring him back closer. He gets a lot of runners, tho. Whereas Bree, the female, has most of her birds hold the point. I think it's the sex that makes the difference, because they both have a strong hunting drive. [/QUOTE]
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