Don...great looking pup. Love the intensity and 12 o'clock tail. Brings back a lot of memories, as I had Red Setters in the late 60's and through the early 80's. Was a member of ther NRSFTC for many years. Had a male I named "Triple Tack" that was , well lets say, I always felt sorry for birds. Between him and my little Remington 11-48 in 28 gauge bored skeet, many birds ended up on the dinner table.
Had a litter of pups back then from a female I trialed a little. She went into heat while with the guy who was handling her and other Red Setters back in Illinois. Well an up and coming young male got to her. Finished my four years in the Air Force in Charleston S.C., and picked her up in route home to Washington. I ended up with 13 pups.
Traded one of those pups to a fellow named Leonard House over by Sprague who wanted one. He also had Red Setters at the time. Tack was the best dog I ever had. Was my hunting buddy while I went to the University of Idaho and then on to the Moses Lake area where I started my career with WDFW.
Had a picture somewhere of him. Just can't locate it at the moment, but here's a picture of a Red Setter I clipped that is almost identical in appearance. Tack didn't have quite as much white on the chest, just a small spot. Rest pretty much the same. He was approximately 45 lbs. wet...lol. Tack also had a 12 o'clock tail. As a side note, the first pheasant he was on as a pup, he was naturally steady to wing and shot (blank pistol).
Great dogs and wonderful companions. Keep us posted on his upcoming adventures.
His littermate looks like a dandy as well.
