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    here are my dogs. one is mine, the other is my dads. both from the same litter







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    ill have to check out that guy on craigslist

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    Quote Originally Posted by CowboyTuff View Post
    No way bird population is wayy down there this year, and probably the subsequent years as well. Nobody should go to kansas anytime soon
    I can verify this!

    I was born and raised in Nebraska, I used to go every youth season and would usually bag a couple.

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    Cute little fellers, how old are they now? Have you ever owned a Setter before? As you know English Setter's are a pretty large breed and have a very long silky coat of hair. Just right for picking up every sticker, burr, and the worst twisty weeds you can imagine. I had a English Springer Spaniel a long time ago and he’d go through the field sometimes and get into some bad sticker patches and OMG! He looked like he had a head full of curlers, with his ears pinned to the top of his head! Lol! His flags on his legs and tail would be so loaded up with Sand Burrs and Foxtails they looked like they were braided. Wasn’t very fun spending half the night after a days hunt cleaning him up for the next mornings hunt. Great dogs just a lot of maintenance for me anymore. If I may make a suggestion, carry a good steel comb for the stickers and a pair of hemostats for cactus and the occasional Porcupine you might run into. Other than that have fun and happy hunting.
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    Sniper, they have both, rents one out for wheat another for cattle, and the last is just natural grown wheat grass mix.... Perfect mixes wish i could make it this weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wallary View Post
    Cute little fellers, how old are they now? Have you ever owned a Setter before? As you know English Setter's are a pretty large breed and have a very long silky coat of hair. Just right for picking up every sticker, burr, and the worst twisty weeds you can imagine. I had a English Springer Spaniel a long time ago and he’d go through the field sometimes and get into some bad sticker patches and OMG! He looked like he had a head full of curlers, with his ears pinned to the top of his head! Lol! His flags on his legs and tail would be so loaded up with Sand Burrs and Foxtails they looked like they were braided. Wasn’t very fun spending half the night after a days hunt cleaning him up for the next mornings hunt. Great dogs just a lot of maintenance for me anymore. If I may make a suggestion, carry a good steel comb for the stickers and a pair of hemostats for cactus and the occasional Porcupine you might run into. Other than that have fun and happy hunting.
    they don't pick up that much. mostly in the tails and back of their legs, some on the underbelly, but not too bad.

    all I have ever owned is english setters. I lost my dog Bandit last year..he was 16, had him since 3rd grade! My sister has a english setter, plus we have these two. My sisters dog isn't for hunting though. not very good lines.

    those two are born hunters!

    yeah they are plenty of MX, but I love the breed and they are great hunters! They will be getting a serious workout this next week in colorado, kansas nebraska and south dakota.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazin View Post
    Sniper, they have both, rents one out for wheat another for cattle, and the last is just natural grown wheat grass mix.... Perfect mixes wish i could make it this weekend.

    send me a PM if you are off during the week and we will head up if you want to go. there is lots of public land around there as well to hit up.
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