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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1159422" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>My opinion for pheasant hunting, I will pick a good lab any day over a pointer. Unless there is snow holding birds, a rooster will just take off running and by the time you get up to the dog, that bird is long gone. My lab works 20 yards or so in front of me and sweeps back and forth, and flushes birds so you actually get a shot and not just chase one on foot. Then once they are down, I get a proud retrieve out of it and she gets a chicken liver or scratch behind the ears. </p><p></p><p>One of the best dogs I ever had was an epagneul breton, French Brittany. She was a born hunter and one of the best companions ever. She wasn't the cheapest dog that I have ever owned for sure, but worth every penny. The breeder lives around Ardmore and is still in the business as far as I know. His website is <a href="http://www.rollingredprairiekennel.com/" target="_blank">http://www.rollingredprairiekennel.com/</a> if you are interested. I promise you won't be disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1159422, member: 9675"] My opinion for pheasant hunting, I will pick a good lab any day over a pointer. Unless there is snow holding birds, a rooster will just take off running and by the time you get up to the dog, that bird is long gone. My lab works 20 yards or so in front of me and sweeps back and forth, and flushes birds so you actually get a shot and not just chase one on foot. Then once they are down, I get a proud retrieve out of it and she gets a chicken liver or scratch behind the ears. One of the best dogs I ever had was an epagneul breton, French Brittany. She was a born hunter and one of the best companions ever. She wasn't the cheapest dog that I have ever owned for sure, but worth every penny. The breeder lives around Ardmore and is still in the business as far as I know. His website is [url]http://www.rollingredprairiekennel.com/[/url] if you are interested. I promise you won't be disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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