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They live a better life than me.

At 96 pounds he is a beast while hunting, but still thinks he is a lap dog at home.

 

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They live a better life than me.

At 96 pounds he is a beast while hunting, but still thinks he is a lap dog at home.


He almost makes you look small Mike!
 
The look in Kimba's eyes says everything. If she just hears the safe keys or sees me walking to the gun room, she lights up like crazy..

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They are great looking friends everyone!
 
the only girl around here.who can drive :whistle::whistle:
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Duke and Kimba waiting for the action to begin, sad to see Kimba reaching the end of her hunting days. Duke on his first hunt.

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HHS, thats neat looking...hope you got my postal address correct.
 
Simon I will drop one for you when I get to SA again.

Yes Brickburn had a single antler lying around that has pretty much dried for a couple seasons. This is a short distance whistle,just finished the long distance whistle now waiting for the epoxy to dry and will post a pic.
 
does the dog wearing a life west,when it goes to the waterwork ?

Mallardbreasts,i love it.
for a night in Oliveoil and garlic and then every side 7 minutes on the barbecue.
With salad and a Pils, or a glass of Pino Grigio (y)
Foxi
 
does the dog wearing a life west,when it goes to the waterwork ?

Mallardbreasts,i love it.
for a night in Oliveoil and garlic and then every side 7 minutes on the barbecue.
With salad and a Pils, or a glass of Pino Grigio (y)
Foxi
Sure does but it is more to help her stay warm when she is out of the water than anything when it is very cold
 
Sure does but it is more to help her stay warm when she is out of the water than anything when it is very cold
its not very common here,the risks in waterwork are big.
To keep them warm is necessery.
Couple of years ago ,I never had a car with parkingheater.
When my first dog came-I had one:sneaky:
Foxi
 
when there are a lot of sticks and logs in the water she could get stuck on then she doesn't wear it I then just bring an old sleeping bag with me.she just rides in the cab of the truck with me although towards the end of duck season the truck can smell a little funky
 

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