Final Trip
Monty got the call out of the truck and he provided several good opportunities for Chris, but his aim was off a bit this morning. All eight of the grouse that were pointed or moved by Monty and Milo this morning went on their merry way. Monty's pointing was very solid, and it was good to see him perform well two days in a row after being laid up for the last two weeks.
It was a quiet day out there grouse hunting in the snow. We did have some cooperative birds however.
Rosie was the anchor in our bird dog relay today and she did well again, pointing several grouse and a lone woodcock in her time out there. Chris rewarded her for her efforts by taking a grouse, which really made our day. She once again handled very well and pointed the majority of her birds, patterning with good range and plenty of energy.
Final Observations ...
It was a good guiding season for us, and we really had some great dog work. I was fortunate to watch a lot of different dogs and breeds work this season, and it was interesting watching the dogs and their handlers. Grouse, as you all know, are the most difficult bird for our dogs to hunt and handle, and they're also difficult for us as well. They always seem to surprise us, and most of the time we look like fools, but every now and then we have the last laugh.
While the guiding season might be over for this year, the hunting will go on as long as my schedule and the weather allows - hopefully we can get out there a few times in the next few weeks.
Dogs we hunted with in 2019:
GSP: Monty, Bode, Rosie
Pointers: Brutus, Milo, Sadie, Ginger, Axel
Brittanies: Chotsie, Kiya, Pink, Floyd
English Setter: Duke
Braque Français: Maggie
Griffons: Maggie, Louise
Weimaraner: Monty