I personally do not think i could put my dog down because of an acl injury. I know money would def be an issue if this type of injury ever came up for my dog but i think even if the surgery were to expensive i would try some other options and give it time and see how it heals.
I have Irish setters as well for upland and deer hunting can not remember the model names but they are both very comfortable boots and did not have very long break in periods at all.
I also have a versa max. I have never had any problems with it and it cycles any shell I have put threw it from light loads for clays to 3 1/2 inch goose loads. I also like how it comes up to my shoulder. For the money any of the mentioned guns cost I would recommend going and shouldering the...
Like to read stories where a hunter is looked at for the positive aspects of harvesting an animal. Not only is this youngs mans life Turing around with better grades in school he was able to put food on the table for his family at a very young age. very good story glad I read it.
There is a reason I only hunt my dog with my father in laws dogs. They have all been around each other since I brought my dog home 3 years ago with one of his being 2 weeks younger than mine. Like you stated my dog is family first as well and I wouldn't put her in a situation where she could end...
My dad really enjoys them. He said its as close to lead as he has been able to find in a non tox. He has a case on back order till late December from cabelas right now.
i like the red box of federals i believe they have the pheasant forever logo on the top. Thats what i would be buying if i was in the need for a lead pheasant load.