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Boltfluter

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Hey guys,

The little monster is growing. Tipped this one over at 460 yds. with the 6.5x47. She got to trail this coyote on her second hunt. Got to with in 20 ft. and she said "you first". Looks like she is going to be a natural. My older dog just got retired
and he is pissed. LOL. Enjoy your retirement buddy.

Regards, Paul







 
That ain't no dog, that there is a Dawg.
Great looking pair. Grandpa has a right to be pissed. He looks like he can still get the job done.
Then again, it's nice to have a young bitch around.
 
Beautiful simply beautiful. Home just dosen't feel complete without those family members. The pup is georgous, congrats. I'm sure you all will enjoy each other on your outings just don't leave out the Ol'boy out I'm sure he would still love to just be there with ya.

Dave
 
Beautiful simply beautiful. Home just dosen't feel complete without those family members. The pup is georgous, congrats. I'm sure you all will enjoy each other on your outings just don't leave out the Ol'boy out I'm sure he would still love to just be there with ya.

Dave

Dave,

He definately will still be going on some of the easier hunts. This country was very rough. Just hard to leave him at home after 13 yrs. of hunting together.

Paul
 
My old GSP bird dog is near 14 now. I have his grand nephew (4 1/2) and great grand niece (2 1/2) backing him up.

The old guy still has the heart and mind to still be great on the hunt, however his body and legs just can't do it. He usually goes out for a short time when we hit the grouse woods or pheasant fields. then he just goes back to the truck and waits for us. Just like his father did at the end of his career.

Hate to see them get old, but the great memories you shared with them last a lifetime.

Congrats on the pup and best wishes for the veteran!
 
Looks like a pit-ador. I wish mine wasn't so gun-shy. I can't break him of it - or I'm just too lazy to spend the time it is going to take to do it.

I miss my old Lab/Weim he was a great hunting partner. Got excited just seeing a gun.
 
LRJammer, you mean they let the dogs kill the coyotes sir? What kinda dogs do they use? I bet thats a rush.

Be careful yall. Despite what keyboard tough guys say coyotes will fight back just like a wolf. They may very well be no more than 40-60 lbs but those are wild animals and life/death situations are just about an everyday occurrence for them.
We were out on a walk one time with our 2 full grown labs(one black/one yellow); yellow weighs in at 76 lbs and black at 81 lbs but the yellow is actually a better swimmer and stronger with better cardio. I think its because shes a bit more aggressive in the water and running period so she gets a better workout, and stays out there longer. But a few months ago we were out walking them through the woods(my dad and I) and they heard or smelt something suspicious in some thick brush and went up to check it out. Soon as they got there a coyote jumped out and they turned tail and ran. And this coyote was maybe a bit more than half the size of one of them. I guess taking them by surprise was what scared them so bad, that and I dont think they ever encountered an animal a lot like them that was prepared to kill or die trying. Because these two are on the level of olympic athletes. Both can run dead out at 37mph give or take for upwards of a mile next to the truck. And they aint no sissies, we get pretty rough playing and wrestling around with them.

We do have a red pitbull that I doubt would have ran. She just has a lot different personality and can really get fire in her eyes so you can tell when shes ready to let loose on a hog. Shes never faced a coyote, but based on how she handled herself against hogs Id say she could hold her own.
 
Very cool! Can appreciate this post, as my dog is with me 24/7 in the woods, work & home.
Have fun with the new pup & be careful with them coyotes...