Stories Tagged With Hunting
Teca at Glenary Station
Teca (DOB 2/2/08) has proved an exceptional deer hunter for her owner John and most weeks can be seen in the NZ high country
Photos from Eva and Estee
Hi all Debrecan Vizslas, Eva and Estee now live now in the tropics and they sent some pictures for you to enjoy.
Vinnie goes hunting
Vinnie (aka Worf from the Star Trek litter) is now 18 months old and well and truly at home in our new place. Daily (sometimes twice daily) wanders in the nearby Bottle Lake plantation are very much part of his life
Winston’s Progress
Winston is doing great. At last weigh in (August) he was 25kg, but he may have put on a bit of size since then. We ran into his brother Eddie? (definitely the same litter) at the park today, and Winston is definitely the bigger of the two!
Jemima’s hunting jacket
Jem (aka Victoria from the Royal litter) goes pheasant shooting – she has a little camo-print neoprene wetsuit.
Update from Jemima
Jemima aka Victoria from the Royal litter has now moved to Auckland. She is happily settled in there and goes to doggy day care. She loves sleeping with Abigal the Tonkinese cat. She is off to go pheasant hunting soon with her Dad Simon
So what is Bess up to?
We just received an update from David, owner of Bess. Bess is from the Royal Litter DOB 28/05/11. Bess pointing a pheasant in the Papamoa sand dunes. Finding pheasants is her second favorite recreation (after retrieving tennis balls) and she is getting better at finding them and beginning to point.
Hunting with John and Teca
Training for hunting starts early but that does not mean you take your puppy hunting early. If you are teaching your puppy to sit and heel you are training it for hunting. A very short fun session, daily with puppies keeps their interest.
Teca keeps warm
Teca taking over my mates sleeping bag when we Bivy Bagged out on the tops last weekend. It was still very cold early in the morning and we had raided Tecas bed of hunting clothing to get dressed.
Hunting with Teca
This was a very angry stag. Teca and I were had seen a number of younger stags on this trip. At about 5:00pm we watched a spiker come out on the other side of the valley.