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Thread: Found this stunning photo

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    Found this stunning photo

    While having a wee nosey at another website after the post on falconry I found this on page 253, a stunning solid pointer with a cracking point

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    Lot of interesting info on the site about a method of hunting I was unaware of
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    Like a black panther !
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    That is quite stunning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    While having a wee nosey at another website after the post on falconry I found this on page 253, a stunning solid pointer with a cracking point

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    Like A Boss!!!!!!!!!!!!!.....nice pic

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    I wonder if I could get my black labs to copy that?😀
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    I'm sure thats the Pookeroo? @des oneile will know

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    Thats not a dog; this is a dog...WGDAA trial on stubble quail, Victoria




    permission given by the owner/handler to place this foto on forum.
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    moose pointing a red southern hawkes bay
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    like a coiled spring crackin shot mikee.
    maybe the low p[osition is due to the falcons occasional impatience or occasional misIDENTIFICATION OF THE TARGET

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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    Thats not a dog; this is a dog...WGDAA trial on stubble quail, Victoria




    permission given by the owner/handler to place this foto on forum.
    Yes, yes very good shot. I like it but this particular wee doggie seems to have an issue with excessive hair growth.
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    The black pointer is Pookie (what an awful name for a dog) and is registered with the KC as "Mountain Ranger Girl". She was bred by Colin Taylor and the sire was Glencuan Party and the bitch Ling Bella, an Embercombe bred dog. You can trace the colouration right back to the dogs Wm. Arkwright exported to Scandanavia in 1911. With the exception of her maternal grandfather they were all black. The grandfather was orange. She is effectively the firth generation since I imported the black Echednei hendi from Italy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by des oneile View Post
    The black pointer is Pookie (what an awful name for a dog) and is registered with the KC as "Mountain Ranger Girl". She was bred by Colin Taylor and the sire was Glencuan Party and the bitch Ling Bella, an Embercombe bred dog. You can trace the colouration right back to the dogs Wm. Arkwright exported to Scandanavia in 1911. With the exception of her maternal grandfather they were all black. The grandfather was orange. She is effectively the firth generation since I imported the black Echednei hendi from Italy.
    You forgot to mention she has a stunning point. Thanks for the info Des
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