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Open invitation

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2016 5:55 pm
by marc
I'll throw it out there for anyone in upstate NY or Vermont who may need a place to train their pup now and then. I know it's difficult to find some space to train - or just burn the gunk out of your dog. Our home is a nice piece of rural farm land at the end of a dead end road, with fields and nicely logged woods choked with young growth and cover. It's licensed as a shooting preserve. I have a Johnny house and keep quail most of the time. Bring your own, or use mine and just replace the ones who meet their demise. PM me if you'd find benefit in coming over to work with your dog in relative solitude. Or, I'm willing to lend a hand with your pup, and I could always use a hand training and socializing Mauser. There is also a good population of grouse on the property, You could run the snot out of your pup for miles and hours. The only caveat is that the grouse are for wild bird training only, says Mauser. He thinks I miss them on purpose! :mrgreen:
Have a laugh: https://youtu.be/CALhox5tf60

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2016 6:34 pm
by bonasa
Do your videos have no sound? Maybe my device is squirrely?

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2016 8:02 pm
by marc
Sometimes they do, and sometimes they don't. I have a newer laptop, and haven't downloaded the controller app. I have to do that. It probably needs a update.

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2016 12:26 pm
by DonF
What a super opportunity, if I lied up there I'd grab it in a heart beat. Only thing I would want to do different is start your dog on homer's till it will hold well then switch over to the game birds. But I'd still grab at that in the bat of an eye!

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2016 2:50 pm
by Sharon
What a great opportunity!

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2016 4:00 pm
by shags
Dang! We ran out of maple syrup and drove up there to get more just last week. Maybe we can manage to run out later next year :lol:

What a cool and generous offer! Very kind of you.

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2016 8:39 pm
by Flashorthair
Man that is a golden opportunity! It's hard here in Florida to even lease a piece for training because down here, deer hunting is most people's top priority. Thank you for offering up such a favor,even though i am to far to take advantage...

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2016 8:50 pm
by marc
My neighbor and I make maple syrup too! 8)

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 11:51 am
by PartsGuy
marc wrote:My neighbor and I make maple syrup too! 8)
do you still allow training ? I have two young shorthairs looking to run...

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2018 10:34 am
by DonF
I just watched the video again and two thing's I noticed. First is your hat. At first I wasn't sure what that was then it dawned on me it was your hat. Dog came out from under the brim a couple times! Next, and this is sinful. You are running a pointing dog in really nice cover and your not shooting a SxS! have you no honor? :mrgreen:

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 12:18 pm
by DeLo727
I'm always game for that! Can return the favor as well.

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2018 6:22 am
by Featherfinder
OMG.....!! Did you say you live in heaven? What a stunning piece of property. I wish I was a bit closer to you Sir. I would LOVE to share in an experience that both my dogs and I would salivate over.
What a kind offer!
We have a lot in common. I consider myself a hard core "conservationist". :wink: If I didn't, I'd have to admit to my poor shooting skills!

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 3:01 pm
by marc
PartsGuy wrote:
marc wrote:My neighbor and I make maple syrup too! 8)
do you still allow training ? I have two young shorthairs looking to run...
Sorry I was gone for so long! Yes, training is fun. I'm more than happy to have it. I hope I'm not to late!

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 3:03 pm
by marc
Featherfinder wrote:OMG.....!! Did you say you live in heaven? What a stunning piece of property. I wish I was a bit closer to you Sir. I would LOVE to share in an experience that both my dogs and I would salivate over.
What a kind offer!
We have a lot in common. I consider myself a hard core "conservationist". :wink: If I didn't, I'd have to admit to my poor shooting skills!
Thank you very much! I have to say that I've noticed an uptick in the grouse population, probably due to MY shooting skills!

Re: Open invitation

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 3:18 pm
by marc
DonF wrote:I just watched the video again and two thing's I noticed. First is your hat. At first I wasn't sure what that was then it dawned on me it was your hat. Dog came out from under the brim a couple times! Next, and this is sinful. You are running a pointing dog in really nice cover and your not shooting a SxS! have you no honor? :mrgreen:
Ha Ha! The fine gentleman neighbor who introduced me to GSP's and bird hunting as a youngster also obtained the M37 16 ga for me on my 13th birthday. 45 years later it hold significant sentimental value. No one in my family hunted, and I owe my passion and skills to the "Late Great Ted Wood", as he called himself. My father was former military and a tremendous shot with his 10/20 vision, and encouraged my shooting sports endeavors.

I did pick up a Bernadelli SxS 20ga, and recently have been using that more than the 16ga. It's a quick little gun. Yesterday I went to the preserve and mopped up the pheasant with the 16. Mauser was a like the terminator - relentless on the running birds.