Dogs are Hunting Partners - Let's see 'em

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Went and picked up my Charlie boy a couple years ago from a man that said he wouldn’t hunt his style. Well took a many of miles in the woods but ole Charlie boy taught me how to hunt his way. He’s a family pet, a best friend and my favorite hunting buddy. Squirrels beware. He has his own stlye.
 
Slash's 7mo bday. Missed the eye focus. If you zoom to best quality it looks like I hit the tag.:D
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All he does is dream about HUNTING any ball he can get his paws on. :ROFLMAO: One of our crazy little Jack's we have had over the years. Great little companion but not to be trusted off leash in the wild. Always loves me when I get home from my hunting trips. Does that count?

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A05904FB-C671-4615-B3BD-C7D7B26E0558.jpegOur chocolate lab is browning. He’s 12 now with a bad hip and is retired. Back in his prime he had the most amazing nose of any dog I’ve hunted with. We watched him several times scent trail winged roosters around 1/2 mile before tracking them down. He’s a great family dog too. Our yellow lab is nelli. She’s a total sweetheart. She doesn’t have the nose browning had but her drive never ends and she’ll hunt hard all day long.8BDD198B-2F59-4BB9-B277-7098060DDD06.jpeg
 
We welcomed Tex to out family a year ago today. Just a regular rescue mutt. He showed a little promise with his nose, so he does some amateur blood tracking and isn't too bad in the grouse woods. Definitely a great addition to our family.
 

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