Originally Posted By: PA24

Originally Posted By: AmarilloMike

It is especially handy when watering the dogs or messing with their boots or taking pictures of my shooting student Joe Wood missing birds.



Get rid of the dogs,.......... hunt in peace and quiet and offload the whistles and bags, water, food, saliva wipes and other doggie paraphenelia then you won't need a sling or swivels......and the associated ugliness it adds........you will also see a lot more game of all types...... smile.........just an opinion......





I probably wouldn't bother going out if I didn't have all that junk and the two dogs to yell at. It's the only time I can curse at the dogs at the top of my lungs and get sympathetic looks from others (hunters) and not feel self-conscious about it. I think about all the places I've been, looking for them when they've run off. I would likely never have seen these places. And all those nice people at the veterinary clinics across the country. Some really great folks. I think of all the times I've cleaned the dog vomit out of my truck, the motels I've snuck them in and out of in the dark, the pee and poop stops along the highways of America that turned into looking for a dog... the memories are just endless. I enjoy this "special" time with them. Why would I want to stop doing it?

Last edited by Chuck H; 10/05/13 12:23 PM.