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graduation day

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 9:57 am
by OH Osthaus
of sorts

Grouse and woodcock open next Thursday -

it has been a slow summer for training - hot and dry, and the shooting preserve i used to belong to to train dogs went out of business and for some reason there has been no pigeons available to trap around here. Even the grain elevators down the road have no birds around.

But whining aside - I did get to use some of a friend's quail around his recall pens. And a couple weeks ago I found a bunch of barn pigeons available a ways away on Craigslist, so I made the drive to get them.

yesterday was quite warm and windy but we took Tweed out for a session using the four last pigeons I had available. There was a cross wind in the field we use, which gave us the chance to have him run into a narrow stream of scent as he zig zagged up the field rather than follow it up the field as it got stronger.

He hit the first bird's scent stream at about 30' from the bird - he was so sure there was a bird that I kicked around in front of him to make sure there wasn't a left over quail hiding there but no-

he found the other three at varying distances but all where found and pointed.

so it was time to put the pieces together before Opening Day-

I flushed the last bird and shot when it was about 15-20 yards out - i told him fetch ( he has fetched dummies and toys but no feathers up to now). Tweed was on it in a wink and brought it right back, we made a big fuss over him. I did throw it out again and he went right to it and did a rather fanciful victory lap of the field and an end zone dance

but he passed the test and gets to move on to the next grade-

my hands were full but my wife did manage to capture part of the day in photos
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Re: graduation day

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:36 pm
by fox-admin
Very nice Rick!!

Re: graduation day

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:47 pm
by vaturkey
Nice looking pup for sure. Great about the retrieving. Lots of setters out there don't have much love for that these days.

PS. Is Tweed a English setter or a Llew? He looks a lot like some of the Llew's I see out of New Mexico from Jornada Kennels.

Re: graduation day

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 6:01 pm
by OH Osthaus
vaturkey wrote:Nice looking pup for sure. Great about the retrieving. Lots of setters out there don't have much love for that these days.

PS. Is Tweed a English setter or a Llew? He looks a lot like some of the Llew's I see out of New Mexico from Jornada Kennels.

Well I would argue a Llewellin is an English setter,

Tweed is from a Ryman blood line raised by Sugar Creek Setters

George Ryman did include some Llewellin dogs in his original breedings to set his ideal type

Re: graduation day

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 7:27 pm
by setterspell
Congratulations! Thanks for sharing the great pics!

Re: graduation day

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 8:51 pm
by Jeff S
Looks like a lot of fun. I’m looking forward to seeing pictures with wild game.

Re: graduation day

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 10:15 pm
by Jimmy Goodtime
Training your own is quite the experience! Looks like you’ve done a great job, kudos!

Re: graduation day

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 11:20 pm
by jolly bill
Rick,

Both you and the dog are looking good and much fun and joy is ahead of you.

Bill