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Wheat Country Roosters
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Good weekend hunting the wheatfields north of I-90. All wild birds. All public access with "written permission." Lot of boot leather laid down - but there are birds out there.
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very nice .....
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Re: Wheat Country Roosters
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Nice..
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Re: Wheat Country Roosters
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Wow ... you did good!
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Re: Wheat Country Roosters
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November 22, 2011, 05:39:51 PM »
very nice
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Re: Wheat Country Roosters
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Very nice!
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pretty impresive load for wa! setter?
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Nicely done!
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Re: Wheat Country Roosters
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Looks like a clumber to me. Nice haul!
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Re: Wheat Country Roosters
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That would be a Wirehair from Inverness kennels near Monroe. 9 years old, has not lost a step and is smarter every year.
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Looks like a fun trip
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Nice very nice.
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Your dog looks pretty worn out!
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MR5x5 nice job. Just wondering with all the birds put down how many got away (or how many are still out there for me
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Love the wirehairs. I have talked to Iverness kennels in the past, but she didn't have any pups in the time frame I was looking to buy one, so i ended up with a shorthair. Now had a wirehair for three years and she is a totally different dog.
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