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#673222 - 03/29/11 02:43 PM Re: What do I need to know? [Re: GreenRiver]
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Closer is Cook Creek and Reeser Canyon in Eburg Dave.
Easy day trip for training on pen raised birds.

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#673238 - 03/29/11 03:33 PM Re: What do I need to know? [Re: Achewter]
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Originally Posted By: Achewter
Lets do this rite. SOUTH DAKOTA
Damn ya got me giddy just thinking about it.
Bucket, No Fish...maybe a little help here


Spot on Achewter.........nothing better for a pup than hands-on training with LOTS of birds. Just a dang bit far to get to with a rig, kinda like that other late October bucket list destination up North.
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#673240 - 03/29/11 03:43 PM Re: What do I need to know? [Re: seastrike]
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Originally Posted By: seastrike
Closer is Cook Creek and Reeser Canyon in Eburg Dave.
Easy day trip for training on pen raised birds.


When we going?
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#673249 - 03/29/11 04:29 PM Re: What do I need to know? [Re: Dave Vedder]
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I would recommend a few trips to Eberg, buy a few birds for YOU and the doggie. Then head east old man and don't stop till you get to ND or SD, this is when the little light bulb in Tye's brain will get really really bright. Oh, what a difference the Dakota's can make in a dog. First day back east that dog will figure out the difference between fresh and old scent and after three hours of runnin he'll pass out, then you'll be so proud of him that that bottle of what ever will taste darn good.
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#673270 - 03/29/11 05:47 PM Re: What do I need to know? [Re: Bucket/Good Sport]
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
Originally Posted By: Bucket/Good Sport
I would recommend a few trips to Eberg, buy a few birds for YOU and the doggie. Then head east old man and don't stop till you get to ND or SD, this is when the little light bulb in Tye's brain will get really really bright. Oh, what a difference the Dakota's can make in a dog. First day back east that dog will figure out the difference between fresh and old scent and after three hours of runnin he'll pass out, then you'll be so proud of him that that bottle of what ever will taste darn good.


Well said....

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#673279 - 03/29/11 06:48 PM Re: What do I need to know? [Re: Dave Vedder]
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Registered: 10/20/04
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Loc: Bothell
Originally Posted By: Dave Vedder
Originally Posted By: seastrike
Closer is Cook Creek and Reeser Canyon in Eburg Dave.
Easy day trip for training on pen raised birds.


When we going?


i'd love to, but cooke canyon closes on thursday until august. there's another place out near grand coulee, but i hear it's gone down hill and it's 5 hours away. i called a guy up in deming a couple of months ago about heading up there, but i haven't talked to him in a while and i'm not sure if he's a year-round guy.



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