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<blockquote data-quote="Country Bumpkin" data-source="post: 2018142" data-attributes="member: 92230"><p>Now that I'm done big game hunting (kind-of, headed out to help a friend with late season archery), it's time to focus on birds. Took the puppy out for his first hunt (he's 5 months old). We were primarily chasing chukars but only found Huns and they wouldn't hold for anything (typical.... right). We stopped at a small tract on the way home that my friend has permission to hunt and my little buddy got his first whiff of wild roosters. They were flushing wild and I had little hope of getting a shot. Little buddy (Arrow) pointed a ditch bank that had held multiple birds that had already flushed out. I was happy to see him doing his thing but didn't expect anything to be in there still. I was surprised to have had 1 young rooster pop out 8-10' from his point and somehow managed to hit it. We all laugh and joke about my inability to operate a shotgun, but usually it's no laughing matter (I don't dedicate enough time to practicing). </p><p>Arrow shows real signs of promise, he's going to be a good dog.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]224420[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Country Bumpkin, post: 2018142, member: 92230"] Now that I’m done big game hunting (kind-of, headed out to help a friend with late season archery), it’s time to focus on birds. Took the puppy out for his first hunt (he’s 5 months old). We were primarily chasing chukars but only found Huns and they wouldn’t hold for anything (typical.... right). We stopped at a small tract on the way home that my friend has permission to hunt and my little buddy got his first whiff of wild roosters. They were flushing wild and I had little hope of getting a shot. Little buddy (Arrow) pointed a ditch bank that had held multiple birds that had already flushed out. I was happy to see him doing his thing but didn’t expect anything to be in there still. I was surprised to have had 1 young rooster pop out 8-10’ from his point and somehow managed to hit it. We all laugh and joke about my inability to operate a shotgun, but usually it’s no laughing matter (I don’t dedicate enough time to practicing). Arrow shows real signs of promise, he’s going to be a good dog. [ATTACH type="full"]224420[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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