Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Bird Dogs => Topic started by: Bluemoon on May 29, 2013, 10:24:57 AM
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Here are just a few pictures from training this past Memorial Day.
Hope you enjoy!
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That Irish setter is a beauty! Can it hunt?
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That last one...Teddy....is a great pic!
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Good lookin dogs! :tup:
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brave photographer! :chuckle:
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That Irish setter is a beauty! Can it hunt?
...and can it match a Red Setter in ability?
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That Irish setter is a beauty! Can it hunt?
...and can it match a Red Setter in ability?
can a red setter match an EP in ability? These days an Irish and red setters are as separate a breed as German shorthairs and german wire hairs. hard to compare really.
I would love to see more Irish setters from good hunting or trial lines in the field, they are one of my favorite breeds.
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That Irish setter is a beauty! Can it hunt?
...and can it match a Red Setter in ability?
No breed can match an EP in ability. These days an Irish and red setters are as separate a breed as German shorthairs and german wire hairs. hard to compare really.
I would love to see more Irish setters from good hunting or trial lines in the field, they are one of my favorite breeds.
I fixed your comment for you. ;)
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Aspenbud wrote "No breed can match an EP in ability."
Ouch! :yike: I hate it when I have to bite my tongue and I started this thread!
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That Irish setter is a beauty! Can it hunt?
...and can it match a Red Setter in ability?
No breed can match an EP in ability to run over the horizon into the next county. These days an Irish and red setters are as separate a breed as German shorthairs and german wire hairs. hard to compare really.
I would love to see more Irish setters from good hunting or trial lines in the field, they are one of my favorite breeds.
I fixed your comment for you. ;)
:chuckle: its been a looooonnnnnnngggggg off season hasn't it?
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That Irish setter is a beauty! Can it hunt?
...and can it match a Red Setter in ability?
No breed can match an EP in ability to run over the horizon into the next county. These days an Irish and red setters are as separate a breed as German shorthairs and german wire hairs. hard to compare really.
I would love to see more Irish setters from good hunting or trial lines in the field, they are one of my favorite breeds.
I fixed your comment for you. ;)
:chuckle: its been a looooonnnnnnngggggg off season hasn't it?
Yes it has! :)