Frankie |
Wild Apple LJ |
Even more amazing then the number of grouse we moved is the fact that Frankie won't be 2 until January 10 (really), 2013 and LJ won't be 2 until May, 4 2013. LJ pointed his lsat bird as staunchly as he pointed the first bunch of twelve and maybe the most amazing find of the day was Frankie on bird number 20. He was more than 200 yards away when the Garmin buzzed in Tony's pocket and by the time we got to him the bird had run out. When Tony sent him on he went about 75 yards and pointed again. When we got to him the bird flushed. I don't know many shooting dogs that could have seen that many grouse in one hunt and not had the wheels come off. For both these young dogs you can attribute their abilities to three things: First, they are genetically programed to be great grouse dogs -- Wild Apple Jack and Stokely's Al B are two of the best grouse dogs I have ever known. Second, they have seen more grouse in two seasons then most dogs see in a lifetime. And finally, Tony and I have put untold hours and miles into bringing them to this point. Today was just one more step along the way but it's definitely a journey that we want to continue.
When I got home I ran Trip around a shortened loop on the Home Course and she pointed a couple more grouse to give me a daily total of 42 grouse. Not Bad!
Thursday, Trip and Veronica are headed to see Dr. Pratt over in Vermont for their Ovuplant implants. If things go as they did last time we used Ovuplant (there's an article about it here on the blog) they should be breed in a couple of weeks making for February puppies. Trip will be bred again to Jack and Veronica (Wynot Ace X Angela's Wild With Style) will be bred to LJ. I already have a number of people who have expressed interest in puppies -- with two litters we probably have a few still available. There is also rumors of a Frankie litter in the near future. Stay tuned for details.
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