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Doc E 12-25-2012 08:11 AM

The Joys of a Pointing Lab
 
It's great to have a dog that does it all.
Here is Tucker and his take from last weekend.
11 Ducks and a limit of 10 (wild) Quail
Actually, ol' Casey boy retrieved two of the ducks and three of the quail, but at age 13, he was ready for a nap when I took the picture.



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Yellowsnow 12-30-2012 11:02 AM

Labs are amazing dogs after you get passed their "Bull Heads" :happy0157:

I've seen only one pointing lab at work and was not impressed. You seem to have some good ones. I hunted labs for years and loved their flushing and bird finding abilities. I just can't understand why you would want one to point.

Looks like a great day hunting and an even longer day processing the game. :party0005:

Doc E 12-30-2012 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by Yellowsnow (Post 4021681)
I just can't understand why you would want one to point.

Just wait until you are an old fart like me and you'll understand.
Why would anyone not want a Lab that points ?



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sproulman 01-09-2013 09:38 PM

as most know, i like labs. pointing lab is nice.
only fault i saw with my labs over 46 yrs is they cant take heat well.
with the warmer months now going on longer, its problem.
but doc e conditions his dogs more than i ever did.
i switched to small munsterlander for hunting and it was great move.
but i will still have lab in my life .

Mickey Finn 01-10-2013 04:31 PM

Pointing Labs
 
I still get a kick out of that old joke.:happy0157:


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