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Started dog wanted for duck hunter

Postby Wayne Parkinson » Sun 10 Oct 2004 9:38 pm

I know a duck hunter who is looking for a started dog.

Started meaning.
Steady to shot, deliver to hand, will go when sent. can mark enough for the job.
Some handling a bonus.

If you have a dog the might be ok for the job send me a message.
Please include what level the dog is at and what money you want for him/her

Regards
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Postby Bo Curtis » Mon 11 Oct 2004 9:22 pm

I might have a couple.
I'll let you know after the Vic. State Championship trial!!
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Postby Wayne Parkinson » Tue 12 Oct 2004 10:04 pm

This bloke is proud of his car Bo.
You would have to prove the dog was car trained.

Wayne P.

For those that don't know one of Bo's pups once had a cr@p in my old ute.
Although it made no difference to the smell of the car it was a bit uncomfortable under foot. :wink:
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Postby Wayne Parkinson » Mon 18 Oct 2004 11:04 am

The man has his dog.

Thanks to those that rang up or emailed trying to help. :D :D :D

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Postby Bo Curtis » Mon 18 Oct 2004 8:38 pm

I'd like to take a moment to clear up any misconceptions, bordering on canine slander, that may have been created here......

What should one expect BUT a pile of poo on the floorboard (not even the seat) when one locks up a keen huntin' dawg in the cabin of ones ute at the edge of the swamp when one goes off a huntin duck? Could hardly blame the little critter, besides there was a good inch of dirt on the floor anyway. Gave Wayne the excuse he was waiting for to give it a good clean out.

(Anything else you want to say, BB?)

That will be all.
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Postby Wayne Parkinson » Thu 21 Oct 2004 12:09 am

The ute was nearly brand new.

Perhaps there is some confusion here between soil samples and dirt.

The bottom line that dog cra#%^#$% in the ute and thats what must have caused the doors to fall off six months later.

We need to go shooting together again.

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Postby Gareth Tawton » Thu 21 Oct 2004 4:36 pm

Wayne,

I see Bo has a lovely new car that might need some appropriate dog smells added to make it more homley. Trying giving the dog canned CHUM apparently it is excellent for this purpose.

A greatman once said payback is a truly great thing :wink:

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Postby Wayne Parkinson » Thu 21 Oct 2004 7:32 pm

Hi Gareth.

There is a rumour going around that you are the skeet shooting king of Camberra.


Bo come for a visit, bring the new car. :wink:

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