A Bird Hunters Thoughts

A blog about bird hunting with dogs in the United States, traveling with dogs, dog training and hunting preparations.

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All Seasons

The online magazine dedicated to hunting, fishing, and cooking. Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Sunday, February 22, 2015. Cabin Fever Ramble, and A Couple New Endorsements. That is where Covey Rise Magazine.

J As Brittanys ATB Blog

The right sidebar offers highlights of some of our accomplishments, archives, tells you a little bit about who we are, and includes a wide variety of helpful links and pages, not just for Brittany owners but for those interested in the breeding, training, and living with bird dogs. Thank you for your interest and visit often! Take care and God bless, John and Ann Short. Saturday, April 11, 2015.

A Wild Beast at Heart

Hunting stories, fishing, outdoors, firearms and books. Tuesday, February 6, 2018. Observations on the Absence of Wildness. Sunday, September 3, 2017. Bill, Andrew, Carly, Ken, and the writer. Thundering Aspens was established in 1987 and currently h.

Life on the Pond

Tuesday, 11 December 2012. Wednesday, 7 November 2012. Playing around on the vise. I have been playing around with foam, transfer foils and articulated flies. I like to vary patterns from others. Thursday, 18 October 2012. Crease and Foam Fly Coatings.

Eric Outside

Thursday, October 20, 2011. My favorite place to be in October. Lady did a fabulous job. We all killed roosters over point, and she did a great job of chasing down some wounded birds. I could not ask for a better dog. Monday, October 17, 2011. We hunted for two days and the temperature never got above 28 degrees.

Gordon Setter Crossing

Owning, Breeding, and Loving Gordon Setters Grouse Hunting Training Help and Advice Stories and Pictures. Friday, February 26, 2016. A nice male grouse game strutting through our place the other day. Surprisingly, I was able to get fairly close and get some nice shots. I love these moments living in the woods! Notice how the black tail band is solid, not broken? From Pointing Dog Journal. Tuesday, October 20, 2015.

Main Line Sportsman

Saturday, October 18, 2014. As mentioned in the last post. The Far Hills steeplechase has devolved into a liquored-up see-and-be-seen-wasted mess. The event organizers nearly had to ban alcohol based on the fights and arrests and general boorish behavior exhibited by the psuedo-horsey set who come to pose and puke. I have attended this race several times but gave it up years ago.

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840 Shackleford Rd

Griffin, Georgia, 30224

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