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This little guy has became a goose retrieving machine this week.


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Posts: 587 | Location: Gunpowder River MD. | Registered: Mon January 16 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Nice work!!!!!
 
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Excellent Work!!!!
 
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Great day.Nice looking pup also.
 
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looks like he's ready for more!

great picture.

Juli


 
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He (the dog) is a handsome booger that sure seems to be living a great life. What's he out of?


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Awesome huntin'.......great photos and what a handsome dog!

Norene S.


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Posts: 486 | Location: Stanwood, Wa. 98292 | Registered: Tue August 27 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Thanks. He is only 17 months old and has been great all year.

Rick. I got him from a guy in Valley, Washington and the guy has been breeding this line for a couple years. The parents and grand parents dont have and titles because the guy is pretty much blind and he cant see to handle the dogs. But he lets anyone take his dogs hunting. His neighbors will come over to his house and take his dog hunting. If somethign ever happened and I needed a dog he would put one right on a plane and send it out to me. As long as I pay shipping of cource.

To get to any dog with titles you have to go back a couple generations. CH QUAIL RIDGE'S Z'S TIGERESS JH, YUKON JAYS STONE E MH, MANHATAN ANNIE'S UPTOWN GIRL MH,

4 Generations back is MNHATNS IRONGUNS APPLE ANNIE SH, HONEYBEAR'S YUKON JAY MH, CH BERTELDA SOUVENIR OF STONEY MH, DC AFC COOTS GYPSEY CLIPPER MH.

5 generatiosn back is AFC ARTIC SUNSHINE SALLY, FC AFC CHESDEL CHIPPEWA CHIEF,FC Fireweed's Aleutian Widgeon, Captain Cody's Coot Catcher MH, FC AFC Rock Honeybear Of The Yukon, FC AFC S And S's Sunshine Meg,


19 out of the 5 gereration pedigree are CH.

Not to bad for a $400 dog.


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Fwiw, that's not the first time I've heard "a guy in Washington" mentioned by a happy Chesapeake owner. And with dogs price isn't nearly the indicator of quality some might like to think.

Keep posting those pics, he's easy to look at.


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Keep on pound'en those honks, nice job.
 
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Rick we also got another dog from him ans she was started and he gave us the dog in Sept. and said use her for the hunting season and you can pay me then or just send her back. Well we kept her too.

I hunted her all last year and she did great.



Another one of thor the goose machine.
These resident geese are huge. Much biger then the A.P. I have shot.


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Nice looking Pics! It looks like the pup enjoyed himself.
 
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Great shooting Nick! Glad to see that Thor is really working out great for you.

I can second what Nick is saying about the resident geese around here, they are absolute pigs compared to the migrant birds.
 
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Can remember Eastern Shore guides, circa early 1980s, getting all excited when they'd spot a "747!"

(While resident giants were what we had the most of back in Ohio, and we hunted Maryland to marvel at the shear numbers of migrants it had before the bottom fell out.)


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Oh the carnage, LOL! Waytah Wack & Stack! Wink
Niiice Browndawg,
Dave
 
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Thats a hansome young dog you have there with him siting beside those geese, looks like he did you proud that day. Enjoy the journey.

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Cahoun it has definatly been a journey and he has done me proud but what is most suprising on all the hunts this year he only broke I think 1 time and that was last week when we had a flock of 50 geese landing in front of us 15 yards away. Three of us unloaded our guns and dropped 6 geese. After we stopped high fiving and all I realized he was already on the way out to retrieve his second goose. Im not used to having a dog that waits to be told to do his job so sometimes I forget to send him.


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Cahoun it has definatly been a journey and he has done me proud but what is most suprising on all the hunts this year he only broke I think 1 time and that was last week when we had a flock of 50 geese landing in front of us 15 yards away. Three of us unloaded our guns and dropped 6 geese. After we stopped high fiving and all I realized he was already on the way out to retrieve his second goose. Im not used to having a dog that waits to be told to do his job so sometimes I forget to send him.
In all that high fiving he must of though he heared his name called Razz thats what i like about this breed there is a little devil in all of them Big Grin
 
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