Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Bird Dogs => Topic started by: ducksdogsdownriggers on August 29, 2024, 01:35:20 PM
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Anyone have any RECENT experiences with Tiger Mountain Labs? 15 years ago that place was going like Gangbusters. Seems kind of quiet now.
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John has to be getting up there in age, it’s been at least 15 years since I last saw/spoke with him.
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There are remnants of the past. If you're into pointing labs and believe they are a thing there are plenty out there. Also way better pups available at a lower price unless you want to pay for some voodoo pointing propaganda
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I hear you on that. Speaking of lower prices, if you want some sticker shock, check out Silver Bow Labs.
There are remnants of the past. If you're into pointing labs and believe they are a thing there are plenty out there. Also way better pups available at a lower price unless you want to pay for some voodoo pointing propaganda
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There are remnants of the past. If you're into pointing labs and believe they are a thing there are plenty out there. Also way better pups available at a lower price unless you want to pay for some voodoo pointing propaganda
Pointing labs are far from propaganda. I own two and they will point just as well as the best pointers out there. Most of the cost of a really good dog is in the pedigree. If your In Ronan I'm in kalispell and I would love to show you what a good dog can do.
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My dog on point
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I think he was talking @ propaganda in terms of that particular breeder, not labs being able to point
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There are remnants of the past. If you're into pointing labs and believe they are a thing there are plenty out there. Also way better pups available at a lower price unless you want to pay for some voodoo pointing propaganda
:yeah:
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My chesapeake would point. Should I sell it? I learned how to teach a point from the man who put a lab on point on the first filmed video of a lab ever pointing. He first, ever.
Bert Carlson on American Sportsman show.