Dog Power is Key to Opening Pheasant Hunt

October 17, 2011 by Bob St. Pierre  

Dog Power is Key to Opening Pheasant Hunt

In total, we had seven hunters behind eight bird dogs on Saturday. That’s a lot of nose power and it paid off in ROOSTERS!

Pheasant Hunters: Get What You Ask For

October 15, 2011 by Anthony Hauck  

Pheasant Hunters: Get What You Ask For

Are you willing to ask for permission to pheasant hunt on private land?

An Open Apology to Chipmunks

February 16, 2011 by Andrew Vavra  

An Open Apology to Chipmunks

I wish I could say my BB gun days were where my love of bird hunting came from, but Grandma made it painfully clear that her song birds were to be left alone.

Who Influences Your Dog’s Behavior?

February 11, 2011 by Andrew Vavra  

Who Influences Your Dog’s Behavior?

Take a look at this video my girlfriend passed along of my dog, Beau. She sees an 11 month old puppy having fun; I see a dog that is learning to tear up birds and not deliver a dummy to hand (insert long drawn out sigh here).

Baseball, Corn Dogs and Classic Covers

August 30, 2010 by Bob St. Pierre  

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Baseball, Corn Dogs and Classic Covers

The Monday Mix of all things Pheasant Related

No Blood? No Guts? The Glory Behind Columbia’s PF Shooting Shirt

August 24, 2010 by Anthony Hauck  

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No Blood? No Guts? The Glory Behind Columbia’s PF Shooting Shirt

You don’t quit trying to get blood and guts on it. You just don’t get blood and guts on it.

Brett Favre Isn’t the Only Arrival at Training Camp

August 20, 2010 by Andrew Vavra  

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Brett Favre Isn’t the Only Arrival at Training Camp

Some of the things we do to prepare for the fall – whether it’s shipping our dogs off to training camp or cleaning our shotguns with military-like precision – aren’t understood by those uninvolved in America’s true pastime. “Where’s your dog?” the neighbors ask…