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Started by va wingbone, March 16, 2019, 05:53:02 PM

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va wingbone

After a lot of thought and unforeseen events I will be moving to State that does not allow fall turkey hunting and  having to drive 12 hours for a couple days of hunting a season is not worth keeping my dog. Maggie is 2 years old and busted her first flock at 7 months old. She is half springer spaniel and half black lab, about 40 pounds with Hair like a spaniel but jet black. She loads by herself and listens well, she is a ball of energy in the woods and covers a ton of ground but checks in if there's no sign. She uses her nose and tracks turkeys silently until she finds them and then barks every breath until all the birds are off the ground. I have never tried to train her to sit in a blind with me as most of the places I hunt are small blocks and rarely far from the truck. She listens and handles great and very quiet in the kennel, and not gun shy, skiddish or aggressive. In the 17 months I've hunted her, she's has found and scattered 8 flocks by herself and has never shown any interest in deer but will occasionally bark at a flushed woodcock or get birdy when a covey of quail are flushed. asking $650 but will entertain offers to a dedicated turkey hunter. If I were staying in Va I doubt money could buy her.
"around here, turkey hunting is more like a religion than a pastime.getting close to nature, getting back to where we most belong is something we hold sacred.when we do get to take one home, we do so with reverence"

va wingbone

231 people have viewed this post but no one has asked a question? Is the price too high or what? I'm not a dog breeder so I don't know. Just trying to give someone the opportunity to own a great dog. I'll give a trial as I expect no one to spend that kind of money on just my word alone.
"around here, turkey hunting is more like a religion than a pastime.getting close to nature, getting back to where we most belong is something we hold sacred.when we do get to take one home, we do so with reverence"

1ST DRAW

Did you find her a home yet? If not send me a picture. Where in central VA are you. BM is ok if better for you.

Sir-diealot

Not interested but some may want to know if she is house broken. I am guessing not by your line "she is quiet in the kennel"
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