DixieDawg wrote:That's kind of where I've been leaning is either a GSP or GWP have heard a lot of good things about them I love my labs but been thinking maybe a change would be nice
DixieDawg wrote:Hunt mainly lakes and rivers here in Tennessee but occasionally make it to Arkansas and Louisiana if taz is your dog he's a fine looking dog don't know much about WPG but I've heard a lot of good about them
Westie25 wrote:DixieDawg wrote:Hunt mainly lakes and rivers here in Tennessee but occasionally make it to Arkansas and Louisiana if taz is your dog he's a fine looking dog don't know much about WPG but I've heard a lot of good about them
I'd just stick with labs. Where from in Tennessee? I'm 30 miles north of Memphis.
DixieDawg wrote:Westie25 wrote:DixieDawg wrote:Hunt mainly lakes and rivers here in Tennessee but occasionally make it to Arkansas and Louisiana if taz is your dog he's a fine looking dog don't know much about WPG but I've heard a lot of good about them
I'd just stick with labs. Where from in Tennessee? I'm 30 miles north of Memphis.
I'm up in east Tennessee about 30 miles east of Knoxville
DixieDawg wrote:Hunt mainly lakes and rivers here in Tennessee but occasionally make it to Arkansas and Louisiana if taz is your dog he's a fine looking dog don't know much about WPG but I've heard a lot of good about them
jarbo03 wrote:DixieDawg wrote:Hunt mainly lakes and rivers here in Tennessee but occasionally make it to Arkansas and Louisiana if taz is your dog he's a fine looking dog don't know much about WPG but I've heard a lot of good about them
Thanks, he has turned into a great retriever, pointer, and house dog. The breed is capable of doing everything you need. If you only hunt waterfowl I would prob stay with a retriever breed, or possibly a boykin. The independent nature and training styles of a griff, or other v-dogs can be different.
DixieDawg wrote:jarbo03 wrote:DixieDawg wrote:Hunt mainly lakes and rivers here in Tennessee but occasionally make it to Arkansas and Louisiana if taz is your dog he's a fine looking dog don't know much about WPG but I've heard a lot of good about them
Thanks, he has turned into a great retriever, pointer, and house dog. The breed is capable of doing everything you need. If you only hunt waterfowl I would prob stay with a retriever breed, or possibly a boykin. The independent nature and training styles of a griff, or other v-dogs can be different.
Thanks for the info may just stay with my labs thinking might let my grandson pick out the next one now that my Dixie is getting too old for the cold water she still does well with doves and upland may still take her for that
assateague wrote:One thing that is not to be discounted, no matter what you hunt- the griffs don't shed. At all. Not a bit.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:assateague wrote:One thing that is not to be discounted, no matter what you hunt- the griffs don't shed. At all. Not a bit.
This has been a huge factor for my considerations so far. I'm not in the market for a dog, just looking around as of now.
DixieDawg wrote:I make it down your way occasionally might look you up for a hunt some time have some property down in Jackson county we deer hunt on
jarbo03 wrote:The prey drive is very strong, Taz has killed many rabbits, 2 groundhogs, and 3 raccoons. He no longer chases while hunting, but the backyard is open game. Like any dog, teach them boundaries. It is cool havibg a dog that breaks ice in the morning, points upland birds in afternoon, then could blood track or varmibt hunt at night.
Westie25 wrote:DixieDawg wrote:I make it down your way occasionally might look you up for a hunt some time have some property down in Jackson county we deer hunt on
Holler at me for sure. Most weekends I'm in Arkansas guiding but if it's a weekend I'm not I'll be more than happy to try down on the river.
DixieDawg wrote:Westie25 wrote:DixieDawg wrote:I make it down your way occasionally might look you up for a hunt some time have some property down in Jackson county we deer hunt on
Holler at me for sure. Most weekends I'm in Arkansas guiding but if it's a weekend I'm not I'll be more than happy to try down on the river.
I'll do that same goes if you're ever up my way got all kinds of critters and varmints running around the farm here
Westie25 wrote:jarbo03 wrote:The prey drive is very strong, Taz has killed many rabbits, 2 groundhogs, and 3 raccoons. He no longer chases while hunting, but the backyard is open game. Like any dog, teach them boundaries. It is cool havibg a dog that breaks ice in the morning, points upland birds in afternoon, then could blood track or varmibt hunt at night.
Remember that time I put him in my truck so I didn't back over him? God it took me 3 hours to get this thing clean. Ha.
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