Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Bird Dogs => Topic started by: joe_dumy on November 12, 2018, 06:53:33 PM
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I lost my red setter this year and am finally ready to start looking for a new dog. I mainly hunt grouse, chukar, quail, rabbits and ducks. Thinking about a flusher this time. I sure enjoyed my english springer. But open to about any breed. Never trained a dog before but I am not in a financial position to pay for a trainer this time. So a dog that is easier to train then high drive setter that I got last time. Anyways hoping for suggestions for breeds and breeders. Open to started or finish dogs.
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Based on the description of what you like to hunt I think it would be difficult not to consider one of the longer haired German breeds. However Springers are awesome little hunting dogs! My first dog was a very driven Springer that was hell on the birds! Good luck in your quest.
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I have a very nice black female 10 weeks old (Lab). May point (dam points). Big girl and good looking.
WRL
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Go Lab! Nwvwr disappoint.
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We bred with one of this guys dogs, twice. He puts a lot of effort into his breeding. He's out of Portland. Be sure to refer us if you contact him, Islandgold Retrievers.
www.semperretrievers.com/puppies
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Can’t go wrong with a German wiredhair pointer from Jeff and Heidi over at Three Devils Kennels, absolute bird crazy dogs.
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A lab sounds good as well since I see what my buddy can do with his. Your right cant go wrong with a lab never meet one I didnt like. I will keep it in mind.
Never thought of a golden retriever as a versatile hunter such a pretty lover of a dog. I will give them a call and find out more about the breed.
German Wire hairs I have read about but not had much experience around them. I have heard they are sharp and not good around small pets and kids. But will research that option as well.
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The Pudelpointer is another one to consider. Cabin Creek Gundogs out of OR is where ours came from
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OP, you should check out that pup that WRL has if you are interested in a lab. She is not very far from you.
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3 males ready to go, these are great dogs.https://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,22
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I know a few buddies that have dogs from Lee at WRL's they have all been healthy and great hunting dogs, although the amount of training varied greatly they all had good drive and strong noses.
Tim and Julie Higgins at Skookum Creek Retrievers also has a litter of nice labs due any day. You might take a look there as well if your looking for a lab.
https://www.skookumcreekretrievers.com/litters.html
Whatever dog you end up with make sure you are buying dogs that are health checked and from strong lines. The cheapest part of a dog is the initial cost but that decision will effect your future with that dog the most. Just my 2 cents!
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I agree, if you want a hunting that is inclined to do what you want it do, breeding is very important. An excellent trainer can polish a turd, but only so much. The rest of us non professional trainers greatly benefit from good breeding. My dog constantly amazes me as to his natural inclinations and makes up for my failures as trainer. Just never seems to be enough time to get it all in! : )
Check out the chapters in this book on breeding. I think that while Bob is a versatile gun dog guy, his info and advice on breeding should be the gospel for ANY breeder.
https://amzn.to/2RV4gAd
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Best all around hunting dog is a Lab. I have owned or hunted behind them all and keep coming back to the Lab for best all around huntwr and temperment.
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Well I think I have settled on a Pudelpointer. After watching a bunch of videos of them hunting and reading about them seems like the best fit for me. I have also decided that it must be a puppy so hopefully it wont be so inclined to run off and go hunting by its self. Labs were a big consideration but I really enjoy watching a pointer lock up. I think I will be able to do it all with a pudelpointer. Now onto finding a reputable breeder, Cabin Creek was great to talk to. But I will check them all out before making a decision. Any suggestions welcome
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Well I think I have settled on a Pudelpointer. After watching a bunch of videos of them hunting and reading about them seems like the best fit for me. I have also decided that it must be a puppy so hopefully it wont be so inclined to run off and go hunting by its self. Labs were a big consideration but I really enjoy watching a pointer lock up. I think I will be able to do it all with a pudelpointer. Now onto finding a reputable breeder, Cabin Creek was great to talk to. But I will check them all out before making a decision. Any suggestions welcome
Congrats!! We sure love our PP!! Might I suggest you reach out to the NW NAVHDA Group?
The FB Page is here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/535619173492031/?ref=group_header
Website is here:
https://www.pnw-navhda.com/
There are a few breeders there worth talking to. Bob Farris, Brandon Smith, & Scott Haugen are informative guys to track down.
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There ARE other choices...