Ok...here are properly sized photos with a couple more thrown in to test this out. No, the float planes aren't mine...far from it...but they would be a great way to get around.
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Thanks Stan & snakeeater. That pointer (Missy) is one of two I own from Hoyle Eaton in Booneville, Mississippi...a very nice gentleman, and the only handler/breeder to win the national bird dog championship four times. They have done well on wild birds up here and down south. They're very good, affectionate dogs and all business in the field.
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I agree, Phillip. Missy looks a lot like the dog in the painting above standing in front of the gentleman with his gun held straight up. That print hangs in my hall.Phillip Woody wrote: They're very good, affectionate dogs and all business in the field.
Pointers have a special place in my memories of wild birds down he'ah in Georgia. We still hunt over them for quail.
All my best, SRH