1. Spend time with them each day. You are their everything. 2. Don't hide your excitement, let them see the kid in you. 3. Your expectations of a bird dog are high but their expectations of an owner are higher. 4. Don't sleep on it take them'em to the vet. 5. Hunting with them at least one time just the two of you. 6. Tell your new friends about your old dogs. 7. Their falses aren't the only ones in the field. 8. Judge your hunting friends by how they treat their dogs. 9. Always stop to pet them. I 10. Stop walking, sit down you will see how much they love you. Enjoy it. 11. Treat puppies like puppies and treat your 12-year-old like he still is one. 12. Know when to retire them and give them everything they want. They gave you everything they had. 13. Have patience when they are hard of hearing .. .it's the bird's fault. 14. Show your boys that there are reasons to be gentle in this world. Bird dogs are just one of them. 15. You helped her down the stairs wh~n she was young now help her up to them when she is old. 16. Take the picture every single damn time. It's worth it. 17. Enjoy their determination even when it's not after a bird. 18. When it's time to say goodbye don't leave his side. Hold him. He knows what's happening and he's happy you are with him. 19. Remember them, visit the places that made you both so happy. Think about her while you stop walking and sit down with her daughter on an October afternoon. 20. Understand that you can not fill the hole they left in your heart but remember them, and they will be with you every step of the way.
New Duck Hunting Zone Boundaries Will Be in Effect for the 2016-17 Waterfowl Season
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Oct. 24, 2016 – New zone boundaries for Louisiana duck hunters will go into effect beginning Nov. 5 as the season opens with youth waterfowl weekend in the coastal and west zones. The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission adopted the new boundaries in November of 2015 for the 2016-17 hunting season.
Here’s an innovative way to haul out a deer when accessing hard-to-reach public land via kayak. Shane Simpson, Founder and CEO of Calling All Turkeys, shows in a post on Facebook, he uses his head as much more than just a hat rack.
The next time you’re at a social gathering and someone starts spouting off about the “evils” of trophy hunting, or how hunters are responsible for declining game populations, simply share this article with them and dare them to watch the film below.