View Full Version : Open seat needed- Duck Hunting Friday
Howlemup
11-05-2009, 01:04 PM
I need to duck hunt tomorrow. I have a 1 year old puppy and I would like to hunt her. She is very mellow and is doing great, I just want to get her some birds. If you have room for us please let me know. 971-998-4693 Pat also looking for Sunday. Thanks
BerettaMan
11-09-2009, 11:22 AM
Good luck on this one!!!!!! You might do better to leave your dog out of the post. I might invite a stranger, but never a stranger and his young dog??????????????
:cool:
corey4x4man
11-10-2009, 07:38 AM
i would be willing to take you two with us! Im not sure yet where we are going this weekend but I love seeing the progress of a young retriever! ill pm u when we figure something out
salmonsteelheadsam
11-10-2009, 04:03 PM
i would be willing to take you two with us! Im not sure yet where we are going this weekend but I love seeing the progress of a young retriever! ill pm u when we figure something out
what a nice guy:twocents:
Howlemup
11-10-2009, 04:45 PM
I agree. Looking forward to a pm.
Howlemup
11-10-2009, 05:23 PM
Good luck on this one!!!!!! You might do better to leave your dog out of the post. I might invite a stranger, but never a stranger and his young dog??????????????
:cool:
I'm not sure if you are just trying to bump up your post count or what but this really isn't the place to be making rude comments, so next time you should probably just keep this nonsense to yourself.
For those of you who would like to know a little about me and my " Young Dog", here are a few things about me and her. I am a 27 year old Christan, my name is Pat and I weld for a living. have been duck hunting for 5 years. Now for my "Young Dog" She now has over 80 retrieves for the season including triples, doubles, blind retrieves, multiple cripple recoveries for myself and other hunters. She is steady in the blind, she does not whimper, she does not wine, she follows my commands, she has not lost a bird, she does not mind other dogs and she is all business. So if anyone feels like giving me and my "young Dog" a chance you can pm me or give me a call 971-998-4693.
benny boy
11-12-2009, 05:44 PM
I understand where the guy is coming from, as we have all probably been on "that hunt" where a guy brings a green, or worthless dog that flares birds, can't retrieve, or is just a pain.
That being said, A bit later in the season, if and when I find birds, you are more than welcome with me. My areas still are lacking water and birds. My 6 yo black lab would love the company! Hope you guys get on birds, and sounds like you have a great dog! Would love to see it work sometime!
DTSportsman
11-13-2009, 05:22 PM
Howlemup you and your Dog would be more than welcome, heck your youngster could teach my old dog some new tricks. Does he do bigger water, and geese? Will PM after the 21st (Kids Soccer takes up my free time right now)
Howlemup
11-13-2009, 07:52 PM
Thanks for the invites guys. Looking forward to hunting with you guys.
I understand were he is coming from as well, all I'm saying is if he doesn't want to hunt with me and my dog don't post! This thread is for people looking for hunts. What good does it do for people to post saying they don't want to hunt with you?:twocents: I may be wrong though.
Tar Heel
11-15-2009, 11:15 PM
Hunted with Corey and yet another guy with a 1 y/o pup today. And, like Corey, I enjoyed watching my buddy's blackie learn the ropes, including one retrieved cripple pintail from the better part of a mile away--opposite shore, treading water over a persistent divng gadwall, picking up an anchor-free floating- away deek and dropping it as soon as she realized that rookie mistake she almost made!
Corey, now what a gent. Fit me in his open seat--dude has some good chip pulling karma, you might say- -maybe that's why the duck gods rewarded him w/ a fat drake greenhead w/ bling today! Photo coming tomorrow, including a tired rookie doog
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Tar Heel
11-16-2009, 12:43 PM
Hunted with Corey and yet another guy with a 1 y/o pup today. And, like Corey, I enjoyed watching my buddy's blackie learn the ropes, including one retrieved cripple pintail from the better part of a mile away--opposite shore, treading water over a persistent divng gadwall, picking up an anchor-free floating- away deek and dropping it as soon as she realized that rookie mistake she almost made!
Corey, now what a gent. Fit me in his open seat--dude has some good chip pulling karma, you might say- -maybe that's why the duck gods rewarded him w/ a fat drake greenhead w/ bling today! Photo coming tomorrow, including a tired rookie doog
http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg253/Big1dog/Mud1Seanand.jpg?t=1258404122
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