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Title:The Hunting Notesfile
Notice:Registry #7, For Sale #15, Success #270
Moderator:SALEM::PAPPALARDO
Created:Wed Sep 02 1987
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1561
Total number of notes:17784

822.0. "Unusual dog stories" by DATABS::STORM () Thu Oct 25 1990 14:49

    Geez, this notes file has been pretty slow lately for this time of year,
    especially if you take out some of the "warmer" notes.  To try to
    get things rolling again, I would like to suggest this note as a
    place for "unusual" dog stories.  While more "superdog" stories
    would be nice here too, I don't want to limit it to that.
    
    I will try to get it started with the next note
    
    Mark,
    
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822.1Lab with telescopic eyesightDATABS::STORMThu Oct 25 1990 14:5923
    This probably won't sound as interesting in writing as it did in
    person, but I will try anyway to get this started.
    
    It was the last day of Mass pheasant season last year.  My lab and I
    were hunting with my partner and his springer in Gardner Mass.  We
    had hunted hard for 4 hours and were beat (we had also hunted the 
    previous two days).  There had been very little shooting and we
    were sad to see the season ending as we walked out.  
    
    As we walked out the 'road' we were walking on crossed over a little
    gully, where the road had been built quite a ways up from the bottom.
    When we got to that point, my lab suddenly stopped and obviously saw
    something in the woods.  She got very excited, then took off, hell-bent
    through the woods.  I thought she must have seen a deer and expected to
    see it come out the other side.  Instead, up comes a cock pheasant
    after the dog got 75 yards or so deep into the woods!
    
    How she saw the bird that deep into the brush is beyond me.  If only
    I had followed her.  Taking that cock would have been a beautiful
    way to end the season.  As it was, we could only wave.....
    
    Mark
    
822.2Dog fish ?CSC32::WATERSThe Agony of DeleteFri Oct 26 1990 14:0816
    During the off season about 3 years ago I took my Brit., Aspen, fishing 
    with me. We had just gotten to the lake had the line setup with a fly and
    bobber. The first cast went out and I was reeling it in. The whole
    time Aspen was setting at my feet look out over the lake.
    
    When the fly came in, I was going for another cast when Aspen took a
    leep. Yep, she ate the fly. Got the hook stuck in her upper lip. I
    tried to remove the hook myself but the barb was in too deep. 
    
    We had to go back into town to the Vet, it was Sunday Vet was closed,
    so we went to another one that was open for emergencies only. They
    put her to sleep and took the hook out. That was about $85 worth.
    
    Should I title this "Fly eating dog" or "I caught a 35 pounder".
    
    Mark