dog for pheasant ?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Allisonpark PA USA
Posts: 108
dog for pheasant ?
Hi,I need an advice on what is the good dog for pheasant hunting?
The dog i am looking for should not be a larg type of dog also it should be able to live out in a dog house all seasons.
by the way i live in the pittsburgh PA. area.
TOONS
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The dog i am looking for should not be a larg type of dog also it should be able to live out in a dog house all seasons.
by the way i live in the pittsburgh PA. area.
TOONS
SAFTY IS #1
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 917
RE: dog for pheasant ?
For hunting pheasants, it is awful hard to beat a springer spaniel. Springers need people, though, so you may want to consider something else if it will be kept outside at all times.
For pointing dogs, you may be better off with one of the Continental breeds, such as the German Shorthair. They do not point as intensely as setters and pointers, which can be of help when those roosters go to runnin'. Most shorthairs will simply pick up their point and follow them, until they can pin them down quite close. The Brittany can be good, also, but they don't do well when kept outside in the kennel..They need a lot of human contact. One more thing: Don't leave out the German Wirehair. This breed may also suit your intentions.
Good Dogwork and Good Hunting
Edited by - seattlesetters on 11/17/2002 21:12:56
Edited by - seattlesetters on 01/03/2003 14:53:53
For pointing dogs, you may be better off with one of the Continental breeds, such as the German Shorthair. They do not point as intensely as setters and pointers, which can be of help when those roosters go to runnin'. Most shorthairs will simply pick up their point and follow them, until they can pin them down quite close. The Brittany can be good, also, but they don't do well when kept outside in the kennel..They need a lot of human contact. One more thing: Don't leave out the German Wirehair. This breed may also suit your intentions.
Good Dogwork and Good Hunting
Edited by - seattlesetters on 11/17/2002 21:12:56
Edited by - seattlesetters on 01/03/2003 14:53:53
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Lakewood Washington USA
Posts: 44
RE: dog for pheasant ?
Toons,
All those are great dogs I'm in favor of Labs, They are great faimily dogs great hunters can hunt any game you want & will weather PA winters with a good insulated dog house & a heated water dish pretty well in a sheltered spot.
There is NO such thing as a bad day HUNTING
Good Luck & Good Hunting
Dan
All those are great dogs I'm in favor of Labs, They are great faimily dogs great hunters can hunt any game you want & will weather PA winters with a good insulated dog house & a heated water dish pretty well in a sheltered spot.
There is NO such thing as a bad day HUNTING
Good Luck & Good Hunting
Dan
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Spring Grove, Pa. USA
Posts: 2,120
RE: dog for pheasant ?
One of the best dogs I ever gunned pheasants over was my Springer.He worked close,he worked hard and when I knocked a bird down,he'd find it-dead or alive.He was unbelievable in the field.I sure miss him!
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: New Waterford Ohio USA
Posts: 92
RE: dog for pheasant ?
I agree that a flushing dog like a springer or lab will make a good pheasant dog. I've hunted over setters that did a lot of pointing and then moving forward as the bird moved. For pheasants, I prefer dogs that hunt like a Springer or Lab.
Now, I'll stick my neck out and say that my Airedale is a terrific pheasant dog. She has been trained on birds and I have shot quail, chukars and pheasant over her.
I belong to a group that is working to bring back the Airedale for what they were originally bred for, hunting.
I know of a great hunting Airedale near Pittsburgh and I live just across the border in Ohio.
Airedales hunt for feather or fur!
Now, I'll stick my neck out and say that my Airedale is a terrific pheasant dog. She has been trained on birds and I have shot quail, chukars and pheasant over her.
I belong to a group that is working to bring back the Airedale for what they were originally bred for, hunting.
I know of a great hunting Airedale near Pittsburgh and I live just across the border in Ohio.
Airedales hunt for feather or fur!
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cropsey IL USA
Posts: 365
RE: dog for pheasant ?
I'd have to say shorthairs i've hunted with all of the above mentioned breeds but airdales and the gsp's where by far the hardest working of them all it also depends on your style of hunting as to which breed would suit you best