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Hello from my Small Munsterlander, Zadoc.
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Welcome to Gun Dog Chat! Nice looking dog.
Milomix Zen working some valley quail
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@montanagordons Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for sharing the site on your Instagram. Hints why I'm here. š
Great site to show off dogs!
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Thank you sir, welcome to the site.
Looking forward to trying some of the recipes!
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Looking forward to trying some of the recipes!
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This week's Gun Dog Chat Gun Dog Book winner is fellow Tennessee resident, Kate Hall!! She's won a Limited Edition hardback copy of Mouthful of Feathers - Upland in America. This book also comes with a limited print from Frederick Stivers. Many of you might know Kate Hall from her own wonderful illustrations. She faced some tough competition this week, but came out victorious in our random drawing! In honor of her victory, next week's book winner will receive one of Kate's new wildlife calendars. You can see her 2023 calendar
here : https://gundogchat.com/view_post.php?feedID=218
You only have seven more chances to win a book from my Gun Dog book collection. To enter, all you need to do is create a post on Gun Dog Chat ( https://gundogchat.com ). It's super easy!!
I still have two copies of Mouthful of Feathers that will be available in future drawings, along with a signed copy of A Little Competition by Tom Word, A Millionaire's Dream by Bret Wonnacott, Building a Grouse Dog by Craig Doherty, Idaho Upland Days : Reflections on Bird Dogs, Banner Days and Other Roadside Revelations by Andrew M. Wayment, Wing and Shot : Gun Dog Training by Robert G. Wehle, Bird Dogs and Field Trials by Jack Harper and Home of Champions by David Grubbs.
None of these authors are affiliated with or endorse Gun Dog Chat. I personally purchased these books with the intent for this giveaway.
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@n2epagneulbretons Thank you.
What a wonderful giveaway!
I'm featuring these scrumptious Duck and Mango Tacos created by Food for Hunters this week on Gundog Central. You can check this recipe on using the following link : https://gundogcentral.com/recipes/5320/duck-and-mango-tacos
About Food for Hunters : Jenny and Rick Wheatley both grew up in Southern California and connected over a shared love of the outdoors. They started their wild game cooking blog Food for Hunters in 2011, where they share recipes, photos and thoughts on wild food. Today, Jenny and Rick continue to hunt, fish, forage and cook in the Cornhusker State of Nebraska. Their recipes have appeared in numerous publications, including Petersens Hunting, Game and Fish, Nebraskaland and North American Whitetail magazines.
The Nebraska Center for the Book awarded their book Hunting for Food: Guide to Harvesting, Field Dressing and Cooking Wild Game the Wildlife Honor Award in 2016.
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good looking plate right there!
I am putting a deposit down for a German shorthair pup. My daughter and I want to train pup together. She is 14 and wants to start hunting with me. I have quite a bit of experience training labs for retrieving but this will be my first pointing/versatile dog to train. We are joining a Navda chapter and the breeder of our pup is a young women who is very excited to help my daughter and I out. With that be said is there any advice some of you fellow bird hunters/ dog trainers can give a dad who wants to bond with his daughter in the outdoors?
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@gundogcentral I think that is about as good of advice as someone could give.
@mattwilliams Iām sure they will want to hunt with you. I have always asked my daughter to go hunting but never pushed it on her. She approached me this year about wanting to go hunting. So needless to say I am over the moon excited. I have a son who has hunted with me since he was 6 he is 18 now and in college but is an avid outdoorsman.

@ransom I can't offer much advice, just keep it fun and enjoy the time you get together.
that's a good question--I'm 13 years behind you so maybe will pick up a nugget
just pray my kids WANT to hunt with me as they get older!
Asked about woodcock last week, so this week figured I would reach out for a little more distant bird.
Looking for advice or direction with like Wisconsin/Michigan ruffed grouse?
Any connections in or familiar with that part of the world and quarry? It's been romanticized so much through pictures and writings, figured I need to give it a whirl.
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I'm right there with you, haven't had a chance to make it up to Wisconsin to hunt Grouse, but definitely a high on my list.
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