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Pointing Dog Pointers: Man-Made Faults

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 Pointing Dog Pointers: Man-Made Faults
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By Jill LaCross
In Feature, Online-only, Pointing Dog Pointers, Training
Posted April 4, 2017

Pointing Dog Pointers: Man-Made Faults

POINTING DOG POINTERS April 2017 By Bob and Jody Iler If you’re familiar with our columns and articles in The Pointing Dog Journal, you know we’ve often referred to “man-made faults” when writing [...]

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 Birds and Training
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By Jill LaCross
In Feature, Online-only, Pointing Dog Pointers, Training
Posted March 30, 2017

Birds and Training

Pointing Dog Pointers by Bob and Jody Iler You’ve likely heard it before and we’ll say it again: It takes three things to train your bird dog—birds, birds, birds! Without birds, your pointing dog [...]

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 Pointing Dog Pointers: Puppies and Yard Work
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By Jill LaCross
In Feature, Online-only, Pointing Dog Pointers, Training
Posted March 30, 2017

Pointing Dog Pointers: Puppies and Yard Work

Pointing Dog Pointers by Bob and Jody Iler Yard work” is our bird dog term for obedience training! And when we talk about yard work, we primarily refer to three main commands: heel, whoa, [...]

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 ACL Injury
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By Jill LaCross
In Feature, Health, Online-only
Posted March 30, 2017

ACL Injury

by Dave Erlewein, D.V.M.   Belle loved training bumpers. Every evening when Chuck came home from work, Belle was at the door and ready to rumble. Chuck would usually tire of the exercise [...]

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 Chukar Forecast 2016: The Traveling Wingshooter
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By Jill LaCross
In Traveling Wingshooter Forecasts
Posted March 30, 2017

Chukar Forecast 2016: The Traveling Wingshooter

The 2016 chukar hunting story in a single word: Nevada! Once a decade or so, things turn just right with a combination of a mild winter, nice winter green-up, and good moisture throughout the [...]

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 Desert Quail Forecast 2016: The Traveling Wingshooter
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By Jill LaCross
In Traveling Wingshooter Forecasts
Posted March 30, 2017

Desert Quail Forecast 2016: The Traveling Wingshooter

The 2015 desert quail boom materialized, as projected, as a spectacular year for quail hunters in New Mexico. As such, anticipation was high for back-to-back bumper crops of Gambel’s, scaled, and [...]

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 Sharptails, Huns, and Prairie Chickens Forecast 2016: The Traveling Wingshooter
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By Jill LaCross
In Traveling Wingshooter Forecasts
Posted March 30, 2017

Sharptails, Huns, and Prairie Chickens Forecast 2016: The Traveling Wingshooter

The sleepers may be the destinations for prairie grouse and Huns in 2016. That prognosis stems from continued dismal sharp-tailed grouse production in North Dakota, the premier sharptail [...]

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 Bobwhite Quail Forecast 2016: The Traveling Wingshooter
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By Jill LaCross
In Traveling Wingshooter Forecasts
Posted March 30, 2017

Bobwhite Quail Forecast 2016: The Traveling Wingshooter

The Texas quail explosion is underway! Habitat plus rain equals quail. Four years ago, at the peak of a horrendous drought, Texas hunters experienced the worst quail hunting imaginable and [...]

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 Woodcock Forecast 2016: The Traveling Wingshooter
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By Jill LaCross
In Feature, Traveling Wingshooter Forecasts
Posted March 30, 2017

Woodcock Forecast 2016: The Traveling Wingshooter

The business of forecasting woodcock hunting prospects in mid-summer took a turn for the worse this year as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the four Flyways moved regulatory [...]

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 Ruffed Grouse Forecast 2016: The Traveling Wingshooter
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By Jill LaCross
In Feature, Traveling Wingshooter Forecasts
Posted March 30, 2017

Ruffed Grouse Forecast 2016: The Traveling Wingshooter

Ruffed grouse populations in the Lake States appear to be on the long-anticipated rise in their 10-year cycle. Minnesota’s ruffed grouse spring drumming counts were up 18 percent statewide this [...]

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