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This one is balls out for multiple days non stop... doesn't get tired. It's rough trying to even keep up with the dog. The dog also damn near swam to anacortes from bayview chasing a raft of ducks.
Yes and No! The best GSP’s in the country often slow in an all out hour. Hunting is a paced sport, while 1hr trialing is balls to the walls, lay it all on the line or get picked up sport. I’ve seen dogs that could “hunt all day”, and I wouldn’t own one. Why? Because there’s not a dog in the country that can hunt all day at the pace that I want. They ALL get tired!!!
Well when I look at my Gps most chukar hunts I personally cover close to 15 miles. The dogs easily by common sense cover atleast 20. That's in basalt cliffs and lots of elevation gain and loss. Like merkelman said, you better boot your dog cause the pads will be hamburger after day 1. From frozen ground with snow to blistering hot days. Much different than a field trial.
I'm looking at getting my first gun dog and would appreciate any advice from owners of the following breeds: (1) English setter; (2) Brittany; (3) Irish red & white setter; and, (4) English springer spaniel. I'm only planning on hunting upland, no waterfowl. Also, if anyone is out hunting in the next few weeks, and doesn't mind me tagging along to watch your dog(s) work, I'd really appreciate it.Thanks.